Some restaurants look great on the outside but don't have anything on the menu that you'd want to eat. Others don't look so great but have fantastic food. If you live in the area, you're more likely to know whether dining there is a good idea or not, but what if you're unfamiliar with the area?
The Baltimore-Washington Corridor is a popular area for visitors, and there's certainly no shortage of places to eat. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, check out these five great local restaurants in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor; they all have fantastic food at reasonable prices.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Road Food: Where to Eat in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Celebrity Couples Who Met on TV
Celebrities get together all the time. They also break up all the time.
When actors are interested in each other after meeting on the set of a television show, it can get tricky. Should they go ahead and start dating? Should they wait until they're not working together anymore?
Some couples who meet on a TV show eventually get married. This is a look at five such celebrity couples who seem to be in it for the long haul. In fact, one of these couples got married more than thirty-five years ago.
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Labels: relationships, tv
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Being Erica
Being Erica is about to end its third season on SOAPnet. In this series, Erica Strange travels back in time to fix her biggest regrets--at least that's what the viewers are supposed to believe. Is that what's really happening, or is something else going on?
As someone who has never missed an episode of Being Erica, I have put together my top ten theories about what's really happening in this series. Although some of these theories are more plausible than others, they all have merit based on what the viewers have been allowed to see.
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Labels: tv
Friday, April 1, 2011
Arthurian Shows: Merlin Versus Camelot
Anyone who's into the tales of King Arthur and Camelot knows that there are many different versions of the legends. In fact, the two current television series depicting Arthur and Merlin have very different takes on life in Camelot.
While both shows are enjoyable, they don't necessarily attract the same audience. Which one is right for you?
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Labels: tv