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In the new comedy, executive-produced by the “American Idol” host, one of the main characters looks at a waitress and declares, “I kinda wanna eat off her butt.” Another guy ends up crying, and a third vomits in a purse.
Egg foo young might not be an authentic ethnic Chinese dish, but if well made, it can be pretty satisfying, with its crispy exterior, light interior and crunch from the vegetables used. And fellow Taste of the Town readers have suggestions for Gail Simon, who’s looking for the best.
The Christian Slater series, which feels like “Inception” remade as a USA network drama, is the perfect storm for a quick cancellation.
The smart, sexy drama kicks off its second season Wednesday, which still leaves you time to binge-watch the first 13 episodes.
It’s clearly not about production values, as a hand-held camera follows four magicians around the interior of your standard-issue Las Vegas apartment.
Proud of its pioneer past, Kingman, Ariz., preserves and promotes its history as a crossroads community to appeal to today’s travelers.
Some of you are undoubtedly distraught about the Olympics coming to a close, but there are a couple of silver linings.
The Kevin Costner action movie feels like something Liam Neeson was too busy to make. Given the month’s incredibly low standards, though, it’s everything a February movie should be.
You might think the marketing campaign for a movie called “In Secret” would play things a little close to the vest. Nope.
If you get to “X Burlesque” early, there’s a preshow video in which Howard Stern asks the same question I always used to ask. “Who goes to burlesque shows?”
Chefs and restaurant owners have been fooling around with some pairings that may seem a little odd at first blush but turn out to be a fine idea, an example being the Hawaiian/Mexican of Braddah’s Island Style.
Here’s another holiday you didn’t know about — but why not celebrate? National Margarita Day is Saturday. The following restaurants are offering deals.
Who should play the casino moguls in the event series, based on the book “The War At The Shore,” about their 1995-2000 fight over Atlantic City?
Don’t think you can just pay 10 bucks for the new DVD of Terry Fator’s Mirage show and save the other $65 on a show ticket because it’s going to be the same thing.