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Travel

A New England Town Of A Different Stripe

Some say that Bristol, Rhode Island can be described as a mini Newport without the crowds, but it's really a town of a different stripe.

Updated 2:57 PM

Entertainment

Giants Kicks Off Season With Free Manhattan Concert

Football and music fans celebrated in Columbus Circle this afternoon as the city hosted a free concert to kick off the 2008 NFL season.

Updated 09/04/2008 08:50 PM

Movie Reviews

EW Movie Review: "Momma's Man"

In "Momma's Man," writer-director Azazel Jacobs merges his own life into fiction by casting his parents as the movie's parents and shooting nearly all of it in their ancient TriBeCa loft.

09/04/2008 06:38 PM

On Stage

"Rent" To End Broadway Run

After more than 12 years, "Rent," the seventh-longest running show in Broadway history, will have a final performance Sunday featuring old cast members and new faces.

09/04/2008 06:24 PM

Parenting

Parenting: Back-To-School Rules

NY1 Parenting Consultant Shelley Goldberg spoke with parents on the city streets and in the NY1 newsroom about family rules for the new school year.

09/04/2008 05:35 PM

Zagat Reviews

Zagat Shopping: Stationery

The Zagat Shopping Guide lists stationery stores to help you keep in touch with friends and acquaintances all year round.

09/04/2008 04:10 PM

Whipple's World

Joan Osborne Headlines Fordham Benefit

Joan Osborne performed at a benefit concert for wfuv.org – public from Fordham University – at the Cutting Room in Chelsea. She performed cuts from her new CD, "Little Wild One,” which will be released on September 9th.

09/04/2008 03:56 PM

Money Matters

Experts Offer Up Tips To Battle Soaring Oil Prices

Autumn winds have yet to blow, but just the thought of heating the home this winter has many shivering in these final days of summer.

09/04/2008 12:16 PM

Technology

Google's New Browser "Chrome" Tries To Shine

Technology pundits say that mighty Google will have a hard time making a name for itself with its new web browser "Chrome."

09/03/2008 04:35 PM

Health

City's Swimming Teams Have Little Pool Space

Children who aspire to be Olympian swimmers say pursuing the sport on a competitive level can be a challenge in a crowded city.

09/03/2008 02:40 PM

Home

Composting Lets Gardens, Not Landfills, Grow

One magazine writer has converted her organic trash into compost, saving almost a quarter-ton of garbage from the landfill.

Updated 09/03/2008 11:21 AM

TV Reviews

EW TV Review: "Greek"

Now starting its second season, "Greek" tells the story of Casey Cartwright, a sorority princess choosing between preppy rich Mr. Perfect, Evan Chambers, and charming slacker, Cappie.

09/01/2008 02:06 PM

Arts

Theater Giants Head Up North For Shakespeare Festival

Two acting giants who worked together last year on Broadway are both north of the border this summer at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

09/01/2008 01:42 PM

Video/DVD Reviews

EW DVD Review: "Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?"

Morgan Spurlock's latest film is called "Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?", and it couldn't be more naïve, simple-minded, and annoying.

08/31/2008 02:05 PM

Theater Reviews

NY1 Theater Review: "Desir"

Few acrobatic circus shows evoke the kind of erotically-charged shock and awe that you'll find in Spiegelworld's brand new "Desir," making its world premiere at South Street Seaport's Pier 17.

08/26/2008 04:36 PM

Video Game Guide

New Wii Cooking Game Tests Your Multitasking Skills

If you're addicted to all those cooking shows on the Food Network, but have a tough time boiling water, “Order Up!” is the latest game that helps you live out your dream of being a world class chef without the risk of burning down your home.

Updated 08/26/2008 03:52 PM