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A salad of charred octopus at the new Fyve shows chef Amy Brandwein's affinity for robust Italian flavors.
WTF Announces Greylock Theatre Project Performances July 28 & August 11
Williamstown, MA- The Williamstown Theatre Festival has announced the schedule for Greylock Theatre Project .
Thanks to the July 8 finale of the reality show 'Hell's Kitchen,' Fox saw another win among young-adult viewers for the week ending July 13.
Alicia Keys says music saved her
Alicia Keys says music saved her from a troubled youth. The 'No One' singer grew up in the tough Hell's Kitchen district of New York and revealed her single mother Terri Augello sent her to dance and music ...
Nielsens: 'Burn' brings in the numbers
Dog days. The premiere of CBS' Greatest American Dog dug up a solid 9.5 million viewers Thursday.
Our children are coming down this?
After the crash, there was a short-lived moment of silence. Then, this exchange between a well-meaning spectator and a slightly dazed teenage racer.
Gluttons rejoice: Food festival season begins
Two of the largest food festivals in America will devour the streets of Buffalo over the next two weekends.
'Hell's Kitchen' Too Hot? Jump Into Cool Pool of 'Wipeout'
The dog days, the period of summer stagnation that can lead to lethargy, starts a bit before Labor Day for most.
NYC Picks: Five Big Apple tours worth taking
So you think you know New York City, huh? Here are five tours that will amuse novices and Big Apple regulars alike.
St. Louis chef takes the cake in "Hell's Kitchen"
For months before the "Hell's Kitchen" finale aired on Fox on Tuesday evening, St.
Our Monday morning roundup of a half dozen things TV Squad readers - and TV fans in general - will be talking about this week.
Around the remote: Television picks for the week of July 6-12
"BURN NOTICE" - Can last summer's basic-cable hit stay red-hot in Season 2? Jeffrey Donovan returns in this sleek, smart and funny series as Michael Westen, a CIA agent who has been given a "burn notice" - or ...
'Factory' builds on blue-collar humor
The familiar can be funny, but it's certainly not going to make you think after the laughs stop.
Japanese Imports Fare as Well on TV as in Auto Industry
Two sets of numbers were especially scrutinized for transcendent trends within the last day.
Bicycle attack may have been random
A serial slasher was charged Tuesday with bicycling up to a Queens mom and stabbing her in front of her teenage daughter, cops said.
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'A Dangerous Personality' to Close June 29th
Perry Street Theatre Company today announced that the World Premiere of A DANGEROUS PERSONALITY, the new play by Sallie Bingham, will play its final performance on Sunday June 29th at the Julia Miles Theater, ...
Michael Musto's Guide to Going Out and Getting Off in Gay New York
In honor of Gay Pride Month , NYC Pride Week and The Gay Pride Parade , we decided to talk to our favorite goo-guzzling gay-gallivanter, Village Voice columnist Michael Musto.
NBC is most-watched network for week; "Camp Rock" would be No. 6 on this list ... if it counted
CBS' string of three first-place finishes in the summer came to an end last week.
Video: Gordon Ramsay Gets Wild With Challenge for James May
Foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsay takes on James May. The expletive laden chef lets it all hang out in an online match with the British TV presenter of Top Gear and it is all presented uncensored on YouTube.
Reporter to sign her novel at Hart Plaza
TV reporter Paula Tutman will be in downtown Detroit this weekend signing copies of her mystery thriller novel "Deadline." Tutman will be there as a part of the River Days festival.