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- Mother's Day: Childhood milestones aren’t motherhood's tombstones
Mother's Day: A mom with a daughter headed off to college thinks about the long days and short years of motherhood. Marking childhood milestones as new phases for everyone makes means they are not tombstones of motherhood that ends when kids go away.
- 'The Avengers' sets weekend record. Is there a message for the industry?
Hollywood is welcoming the success of 'The Avengers' – a formula blockbuster with a simple good-vs.-evil story line – but industry analysts aren't ready to draw too many conclusions.
- 'First Position' and other documentaries wow at the Montclair Film Festival
The first annual festival is advised by Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert.
- Forget Mother's Day: In China they get the gift of Moon month
Mother's Day is one thing -- "moon month" in China is another. The tradition keeps a new mother really, really off her feet for the first month after the baby arrives. Waited on hand-and-foot – allowed to do nothing including lift the baby or take a shower – women can see it as a gift as well as a penalty.
- Refugees use Facebook to keep scattered families connected
Refugees use Facebook to keep scattered families connected, despite long distances and hostile borders. Among the Palestinian refugees living in camps along the Lebanon border, social media connects far-flung relatives and friends.
- Gwen Stefani juggles motherhood with fashion, singing career
Gwen Stefani juggles motherhood with a growing fashion empire and singing career. The busy mother of two sons may be launching a new children's clothing line, while also finishing up a new album, but, she says, mommy duties come first.
- George Lindsey remembered as 'Goober' on TV's 'Andy Griffith Show' & 'Hee Haw'
George Lindsey, an Alabama native and veteran, was a teacher and coach before turning to acting on the stage, television and films.
- 'The Avengers' actor Clark Gregg and Stan Lee talk about the new film
'Avengers' actor Clark Gregg and former Marvel president Stan Lee talk about the new film.
- Hugs and happiness: One family's resolution to greet with love
Hugs and happiness: one family's resolution to make coming home a special occasion, and to share their love for each other with warm greetings and farewells. How did the resolution turn out? Read our happiness expert's post to find out.
- Mitt Romney brood grows, twin grandchildren born using surrogate
Mitt Romney welcomes two more grandchildren into the large Romney brood, bringing the total number of grandchildren to 18. The twins were born using a surrogate mother, something discouraged but not forbidden by the Mormon Church.
- Six-year-old singing LMFAO song suspended for sexual harassment
Only in an oversexualized environment could someone attribute adult understanding to the six-year-old boy suspended from a suburban Denver elementary school for singing LMFAO lyrics.
- Women and 3D help 'The Avengers' set box office record
Women bought 40 percent of all tickets to 'The Avengers.' The action movie beat 'Harry Potter' in setting a first weekend box office record with $200 million in ticket sales.
- Mother's Day: What happens when mom misses it? Guilt or growth?
Mother's Day: A working mom will be on a jet to West Africa, missing the day with her daughters. But, her absence – part of her job as a journalist – can be seen as a gift to them.
- Meatless Monday: Wild ramp and lemon risotto
Ramps, the fleeting spring onion, are delicious in a creamy risotto.
- First Position: movie review
Kargman's documentary dives into the world of young aspiring dancers.
- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: movie review
The impressive cast in 'Marigold' keeps the movie from descending into sappiness more than it may have otherwise.
- 'Amazing Spider-Man' trailer shows a dark story
The new 'Amazing Spider-Man' trailer depicts hero Peter Parker trying to discover the truth about his parents.
- Linda Evangelista suing ex for $46,000 a month in child support
Linda Evangelista is suing her ex-boyfriend for $46,000 a month in child support, money the supermodel says is necessary to provide for her five-year-old son, Augustin. Just how much does it cost to raise a child?
- Vogue bans too-thin, underage fashion models as unhealthy
Vogue pledges to set a new standard: bans too-thin, underage fashion models from its pages. Modeling advocates applaud the decision as progress for improving unhealthy standards in the industry.
- Graduation 2012: Top 8 tips for parenting the grad
Graduation 2012: Staying in the moment with the top 8 tips for parenting the grad.