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- Disney Princess paint: New way for girls to be fashion victims
Disney Princess paint: Lifestyle branding – from furniture to bedding to clothes – designed to envelope little girls in the cartoon dream is one new way to create fashion victims.
- Michelle Obama receives thumbs-up from daughters on new book
Michelle Obama gets approval from her daughters on her book "American Grown," which traces the story of the White House garden through photographs, recipes and anecdotes from the elementary school kids who help maintain it.
- Growing and cooking with lavender and rice
A gardener and a chef give tips on growing and cooking with lavender -- and rice -- including a great recipe.
- Tandoori-spiced grilled salmon
A spice rub of cumin, coriander, paprika, turmeric and cayenne teams with fresh ginger and garlic to create an aromatic marinade.
- 'Bunheads' star Sutton Foster talks about the new series
'Bunheads' stars Broadway vet Sutton Foster as a ballet teacher in a small town.
- Father's Day: Celebrate big brothers who support younger siblings
Father's Day is a time to celebrate big brothers who fill a void in caring for their younger siblings. Whether it is fixing breakfast, brushing hair or walking them home, these 'little fathers' deserve recognition.
- David McCullough defends 'you’re not special' speech; we agree
David McCullough defends the ‘you’re not special' speech he gave at Wellesley High School last week. The English teacher addresses the current ‘everyone is special’ plague that is not helping students, parents or employers.
- Feasting on Art: Frittata with kale, tomato, and chorizo
This frittata recipe is extremely flexible and any number of ingredients on hand can be used.
- Tony Awards put Broadway's booming box office on display
The Tony Awards showed theater's freshness and creativity, but rampant Hollywood stars and high ticket prices are making Broadway less accessible to the masses, say critics.
- American Grown by Michelle Obama
The first lady gives readers a tour of the White House Kitchen Garden and other thriving community plots across the country.
- David Cameron left daughter at pub. Hey, been there done that
David Cameron accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter in a pub, and the reaction from parents in Britain and abroad has been overwhelmingly sympathetic. It happens to the best of us.
- Father's Day gifts: Skip the grill and let your kids get creative
Father's Day gifts should come from your kids' imagination, so skip the generic grill or tie and let them create something from the heart. The simplest gift is often the best.
- 'True Blood' season premiere is too stuffed with storylines
'True Blood' has good character moments in its season 5 premiere, but too much is going on.
- Amber Portwood: MTV 'Teen Mom' a role model for better or worse?
Amber Portwood, the MTV 'Teen Mom' star headed to a five-year jail prison term for drug charges, apparently has some real influence with teens. A poll shows she has convinced 77 percent of teens that pregnancy and parenting are really, really hard. But what about the 23 percent who said she made it look easy?
- Grow the roses that starred in Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee celebration
Thousands of David Austin English Roses perfumed the Thames during Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee celebration. You can grow many of them.
- Whipping by belt: California official resigns for beating stepson
Whipping by belt: A California irrigation official in the Imperial Valley resigns after a neighbor caught him on video beating his stepson during a game of catch.
- Tony Awards: 6 memorable moments From the emotional to the humorous, here are the highlights of the 2012 Tony Awards ceremony.
- 'Once' completes its Cinderella story with a best-musical Tony
'Once' won eight Tony awards in all, including for its lead actor, Steve Kazee, who brought movie-star looks and a soulful singing voice to the part of Guy, a street musician in Dublin who falls for a Czech immigrant flower-seller.
- Youth sports: The problem, say kids in a new poll, is adults
Youth sports, through the eyes of kids polled by i9 Sports, have a problem: the adults who run them. Eighty-four percent of kids said they either want to or have quit a team, and a third wish adults didn't watch their games because it makes them nervous.
- Creflo Dollar: Megachurch pastor denies choking daughter
Creflo Dollar, the World Changers Church International megachurch pastor, was arrested Friday for allegedly attacking his 15-year-old daughter. He sermonized Sunday calling the incident an exaggeration of an "emotional" family conversation and he denied choking her.