It's a tiny berry. But it works miracles when you eat it before sour foods. Lemons instantly turn from sour to sweet. Even a bologna sandwich turns to cake.
The God of Animals by debut novelist Aryn Kyle is based on her award-winning short story that appeared in The Atlantic Monthly. Set on a horse ranch in Colorado, it is a story of people brought together by their needs.
Susan Werner's musical path has taken her from opera to pop, jazz and classic American songs. In her latest album, The Gospel Truth, this singer-songwriter journeys to America's spiritual side.
Will the current crop of contenders NCAA men's basketball championship still be playing ball in 40 years? They could be, as some aging former college hoopsters are proving today. They're still making great shots, even if they've slowed down a little.
Passover begins Monday. It's the Jewish holiday peppered with matzo-ball soup. Making matzo-ball soup that keeps them coming back for more is a duty worth perfecting.
At the Web site FutureMe.org, people write a note to themselves and request a time in the future to have it sent back. The letters are both funny and profound.
Julie Viera blogs about being a nun. One way she connects with her readers is by answering questions that people submit to the "Ask Sister" feature on her blog. Viera speaks about her life on the Web.
It all started last November, when a relatively small lender, Own-It Mortgage Solutions, defaulted on its loans to JP Morgan Chase. Since then, more than 24 subprime lenders have folded, victims of rising default rates -- but also of rising suspicions that the entire subprime market is teetering.
English comedian and actor Sacha Baron Cohen's popular film Borat is now out on DVD. Cohen is best known for his characters Ali G (a journalist from England), Bruno (a flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion reporter) and Borat (a reporter from Kazakhstan).
There are two sides to Easter. There's the Christian holiday. And then there's the bunny, the eggs and maybe some candy, too. A group called the Catholic League wants to boycott a New York hotel that is mixing the two sides by displaying a sculpture of Jesus made of chocolate. It's described as "the 485,460-calorie Messiah." People will be invited to eat it on Easter Sunday. =20
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