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'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.
A fire withinHis teenage son, with a propensity for T-shirt and shorts in winter, faced the cold in the most surprising of ways.
American Idol delivers hypochondria and inharmonyAmerican Idol recap: The arduous American Idol group rounds began with too many ailments and too little singing.
'Safe House' has solid performances with Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds'Safe House' has realistic action sequences and delivers an old premise in a fresh way.
Creamy mushroom and bacon soupBacon makes everything taste better – even mushroom soup.- Come March – Come AprilA poem.
'The Bourne Legacy' trailer shows star Jeremy Renner's action experience'The Bourne Legacy' adds actors Edward Norton and Rachel Weisz to its franchise cast
American Idol contestants crumble under pressure in HollywoodAmerican Idol's Hollywood week is synonymous with drama. But when 16-year-old contestant Symone Black falls from the American Idol stage, suddenly broken dreams are no longer the biggest concern.