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The summer of 2011 has presented numerous mysteries to keep our craniums busy, at both the multiplex and the art house. Read More »
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (The FRED Report) -- Here at The FRED Report we have been looking for a summer rally led by energy, and it now looks as if this is under way. In the last couple of reports, we have given some numbers that wou Read More »
Flashpoint and Weeds returned last week to resolve last season’s respective cliffhanger storylines, with the resolution of Haven coming July 18. Read More »
Summer of Schraders: A racing odyssey Read More »
Sex, songs, slapstick and shivers are all part of the warm-weather entertainment package. Read More »
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (The FRED Report) -- The market has continued to correct as we, at The FRED Report, have been expecting. Should this choppy correction continue into the end of June, there is the possibility of a rally in July Read More »
Festival star tackles the greatest male villain, Richard III Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Summertime doesn't have to mean making a hard choice between living life to the fullest and pushing credit card spending to the limit. Sure, hot homes will need to be cooled, lawns will need to be mowed and ice cream will need to be eaten, but with a bit of extra effort now, people everywhere can surely find plenty of ways to eliminate the waste that tends to increase wit Read More »
By Christina Cheddar Berk, News Editor NEW YORK (CNBC) -- Forget the staycation. Americans are ready to roam this summer. Despite a sluggish economic recovery and sky-high gas prices, consumers are putting a priority on summer travel this year. Unfortunately, what they are going to find is that pretty much everything is more expensive than it was last year. Airfares have risen about 11 pe Read More »
Here's an excerpt from The Buckets of Money Retirement Solution by Raymond J. Lucia. Read More »
This is a market with something seriously wrong -- bonds in a bubble while stocks hang tough. Read More »
The First Rule of Finance is to live within your means by spending no more than 80% of your take-home pay. Read More »
Few things can make your summer more miserable than an unsafe, unhealthy swimming pool. Read More »
For the first time in 60 years, the Red Barn Theatre in Jackson’s Point isn’t staging a season. Read More »
Greece brought European markets to a boil and scorched the euro. With the high level of volatility in the markets, it looks like it will remain hot for a while. Read More »
We've been following one veteran and one first-time gardeners through the summer in the Poconos. Here's an update. Read More »
Every audience wants to believe it's unique and the Jonas Brothers, like most touring acts, did their darnedest to make last night's Rogers Centre crowd feel special. Read More »
If you're aiming for silky, creamy desserts, you generally need heaps of fat. Cream and custard pies, for example, often call for whole milk, several tablespoons of butter, four to five eggs, even heavy cream. Read More »
They call it summer recess. Except, to hear Washington lawmakers tell it, there's no time to play. Read More »
Hey, parents, it's time for that great summer ritual: Nagging your kids to do their homework before school starts. Read More »
When David Rawnsley found the distinctive bright yellow flowers of wild parsnip growing on his property, he knew he had to take action. Read More »
Swine flu has hit cottage country with outbreaks of the virus and influenza-like illness in up to seven summer camps, including one that was temporarily closed. Read More »
As we've just passed the solstice, let's examine some contrarian ideas for the season we posited back around Memorial Day. Read More »
Many of the stimulus plans that Obama announced today already were in the works, including hundreds of maintenance projects at military bases, about 1,600 state road and airport improvements, and federal money states budgeted for 135,000 teachers, principals and school support staff. Read More »
Hollywood continues to provide plenty of valuable distractions for tough times, with a summer schedule packed with tentpole pictures, much-anticipated sequels and would-be blockbusters. Read More »

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