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- Nora Ephron: My life, her script, classic American romance
Nora Ephron spoke to the author's Wellesley college graduating class in 1996 and told them "Be the heroine of your life." Her scripts were classics of American romance.
- Ann Curry exits 'Today' show amid ratings slump
Ann Curry said 'good bye' Thursday to viewers of the Today show. Ann Curry will remain as a TV correspondent for NBC, but will no longer co-host the Today show.
- Colorado wildfires: How prepared a parent would you be?
The Colorado wildfires – like every disaster from earthquakes to hurricanes – make a parents' preparedness antennas bristle. How prepared a parent are you? How prepared do you need to be?
- 'Firefly' creator Joss Whedon and the cast come to Comic-Con
Whedon and several stars from the show will appear for a panel at Comic-Con.
- Three documentaries provide new insight into Detroit
Films such as 'Detropia' and 'Searching for Sugarman' put the Motor City in the spotlight.
- Having it all: The work-family balance debate continues
Having it all – a professional career and a family – isn't possible, says Anne-Marie Slaughter in a recent Atlantic article. The piece reignited the debate about difficulties for working mothers and the need for more flexible time in the workplace.
- Sharing Tanglewood's magic
The Massachusetts concert venue sticks close to its classical roots.
- Nora Ephron had rare, crowd-pleasing ability to mix humor and feminism
Screenwriter and journalist Nora Ephron, who died Tuesday, had a knack for being humorous while tackling controversial, important topics. She broke barriers for women in Hollywood and elsewhere.
- To Rome with Love: movie review
Director and actor Woody Allen's new film is sweet but not particularly memorable.
- Seeking a Friend for the End of the World: movie review
'Seeking' is the worst entry yet in the end-of-the-world genre.
- Cream-filled vanilla cupcakes
Creating a 'core' in each cupcake makes for a rich, gooey center.
- The Invisible War: movie review
The issue of rape in the US military is explored in this essential documentary.
- Padlocks of love
A folk tale grows into a Russian tradition.
- Summer activities for kids: A sprinkler as fun as Little Gym?
Summer activities for kids can get as booked solid as the rest of the year. Why not create your own summer memories – with a sprinkler, and not necessarily a Little Gym reservation.
- Sunscreen: Mom challenges school over kids' sunburn. Who's fault?
Sunscreen pros and cons aside, institutions, individuals, moms, dads, and kids have to start thinking more, and passing the buck less. There's a bigger social question about responsibility behind the story of two girls who got sunburned on a school field trip.
- Nora Ephron: Her 5 best movies Here are 5 of the best movies written or directed by the filmmaker, who died June 26, 2012.
- Girls in science: Gender gaps still persist in STEM subjects
Girls in science and other STEM subjects — technology, engineering, and mathematics — are underrepresented compared to boys despite the progress made in the 40 years since Title IX was signed into law.
- Nora Ephron: Hollywood trailblazer of romantic comedies for smart women
Nora Ephron was a rare woman writing and directing in the male-dominated industry of filmmaking. Nora Ephron wrote romantic comedies for smart women, about smart women.
- Jena Malone is considered for a pivotal 'Hunger Games' role
Jena Malone is being considered for an important role in the 'Hunger Games' sequel 'Catching Fire,' according to reports.
- Garlic cilantro fries
There's nothing like homemade fries with fresh seasoning to make ordinary seem haute-cuisine