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- WonderA poem.
- Woody Guthrie, in an age of 'Occupy'On his centennial, tributes pour in for a man who made complex social issues deceptively simple through song and championed the downtrodden.
- Whitney Houston: Her Grammy wins The singer dominated album sales and received many award nominations during her heyday 鈥 here are the songs and albums that got her Grammy Awards.
- 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' may already have a sequel'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith compares the movie to a superhero origin tale.
- Martha Stewart's Chow Chow wins at Westminster dog showWestminster dog show: Martha Stewart's dog, GK, won its breed Monday. The Westminster dog show has 2,000 dogs and 185 breeds competing in New York.
- Valentine's Day dinner idea: Roasted salmon rollTender and delicious, a roasted salmon roll for a Valentine's Day meal at home.
- 'The Vow' leads strong pre-Valentine's weekend at box office'The Vow,' starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, took in $41.7 million at U.S. and Canadian theaters from Friday through Sunday in the biggest domestic opening so far this year, according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters on Sunday.
- 'The Walking Dead' midseason premiere shows the characters finding their focus'The Walking Dead' moved slowly at the beginning of season 2, but the action seems to be heating up
- How well do you know 'Once Upon a Time'?
This fall, ABC's new show 'Once Upon a Time' took well-worn fairytales and flipped them on their head. In their universe, characters like Snow White, Cinderella and Rumpelstiltskin are existing in their familiar magic world -- and in a present-day world, they're living like normal citizens, with no memory of their past as princesses wearing glass slippers or tricksters stealing infants. The show's been a success story for ABC, appealing to viewers of various ages. How well do you know the show? Test your knowledge on all things Storybrooke.
- Whitney Houston investigation: Too soon to tell if drugs involvedWhitney Houston: Toxicology test results won't be known for weeks. L.A. officials wouldn't comment on the prescription drugs found in Whitney Houston's hotel room.
- Grammys 2012: Would a computer have picked Adele?Grammys 2012: Adele won six awards at Sunday's Grammys. But Adel should have lost to Bruno Mars, according to a computer algorithm that predicts which songs will be hits and which will be flops.
- Meatless Monday: Linguini with creamy avocado sauceAn avocado sauce that is as creamy and rich as pesto.
- Blue ribbon apple pieA flaky, buttery crust hugs a warm apple filling.
- Woody Harrelson plays effectively in 'Rampart': movie reviewA dirty cop movie, 'Rampart' gets inside the head of the paranoid Dave Brown, played by Woody Harrelson, as investigative units start to close in on him.
- Return: movie reviewLinda Cardellini's nuanced take on a mother searching for her place is finely observed.
- The Vow: movie review (+trailer)With its long climb out of amnesia, 'The Vow' plays with viewers' patience.
- Journey 2: The Mysterious Island: movie reviewMichael Caine and Dwayne Johnson bring charm and levity to a predictable and somewhat juvenile 'Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.'
- 'Safe House' trailer shows tense action and a strong ensemble'Safe House' stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds are a good onscreen team as unlikely partners
- Verbal EnergyWhy did President Obama double up on 'double down'?The Monitor's language columnist takes issue with President Obama's use of a gambling idiom in his State of the Union message.
- Top Picks: New works by da Vinci, the story of Mildred and Richard Loving, and moreDion releases new songs, StoryCorps tells the tale of a couple who met because of a wrong e-mail address, filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman explains why Black History Month should be a relic of the past, and more top picks.