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- Julia Child’s beef bourguignon
Beef bourguignon is perhaps Julia Child's most famous recipe and the subject of her very first televised episode of 'The French Chef' on PBS.
- Crème bruleed chocolate cake in honor of Julia Child
A tribute baked for Julia Child, the master chef of home cooking, on her 100th birthday.
- Chelsea Clinton considering politics: A look back on all the presidents’ kin
Chelsea Clinton tells Vogue she’s considering politics and kids, yet again stoking the public fascination with America’s royalty: all the presidents’ kin.
- Happy Birthday, Julia Child!
Celebrating the woman who changed how we cook. Aug. 15 marks the 100th birthday of Julia Child.
- 'The Price Is Right' searches for a male showcase model
'The Price Is Right' is looking for a man to join the showcase model team for the first time ever.
- The Week the Women Went: More male image stereotype?
The Week the Women Went is a new reality show in which all the women in a town go away for a week leaving it to the guys and dads. It could reinforce a negative male image stereotype, or the men could prove their potential with the women around – even if a 4-year-old has a cup of coffee.
- The night Julia Child came to dinner
Southern fried chicken served as the centerpiece. And Julia helped herself to seconds.
- Tiny creatures with hip names
More new species to name means scientists are reaching out to pop culture.
- Back-to-school stats: How much do Americans spend shopping?
Americans spend billions on back-to-school shopping, whether it is for clothes or books, according to statistics from the US Census Bureau. But maybe the spending is worth it; people with higher degrees still earn more.
- Kristin Chenoweth will be unable to return to 'The Good Wife'
Kristin Chenoweth had a planned multi-episode arc on the show, but the actress said she would focus on recovering from a head injury.
- 'The Closer' ends as spin-off 'Major Crimes' kicks off
'The Closer' will bring an end to Kyra Sedgwick's portrayal of Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, but 'Major Crimes' will feature many of the same characters.
- Unbaby.me: Don’t like Facebook babies? Look out, I’m posting vacation pix
Do babies on your Facebook news feed annoy you? There's an app for that: Unbaby.me won't keep me from posting my vacation baby pix, but you won't have to see them.
- 'Falling Skies': The survivors find Charleston isn't what they imagined
'Falling Skies' finds the group of survivors confronting a city that's trying to avoid the enemy rather than engage it.
- Verbal EnergyLetters that simply intrude into our words
The Monitor’s language columnist looks at the way some words gain sounds and others lose them to make them easier to pronounce.
- An end to endless waiting
A mother, with help from Joni Mitchell, finds an ineffable gift.
- Top Picks: IntoNow multitasking, running medalists, and more
NPR provides recordings of Newport Folk and Jazz Festival performances, 'The Hunger Games' arrives on DVD and Blu-ray, and more top picks.
- Junk food laws aimed at schools may help curb childhood obesity
Junk food laws: A new study of childhood obesity shows that kids gained less weight between fifth and eighth grade in the states with the strongest curbs against junk food in schools.
- Top Picks: The Forsyte Saga in a box set, the Blank on Blank podcast, and more
A webcam observes bears looking for a meal, "Jaws" arrives on Blu-ray, and more top picks.
- Verbal EnergyMoving toward the correct answer on this one
Looking to settle the toward vs. towards question, the Monitor’s language columnist discovers the excrescent “t.”
- Summer at my fingertips
Rain or drought, the thimbleberries arrive.