Friday, October 25, 2013

10/25 TRACY SMITH, 48 HOURS, CHING-HE HUANG, COOKING CHANNEL, STEVE EVANS

TRACY SMITH - 48 HOURS: “Loved to Death”  

Tracy Smith and 48 HOURS report on a special investigation into the rise of dating and breakup violence among adolescents in “Loved to Death” to be broadcast Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 (10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Lauren Astley was a popular teenager from Wayland, Mass., looking ahead to starting at Elon University in the fall. Her ex-boyfriend was Nathaniel Fujita, a star football player with a football scholarship to Trinity College. They had a tumultuous relationship with a pattern of breaking up and getting back together. But as their senior year was ending, Lauren had broken it off for good. By all accounts, Nathaniel struggled coming to terms with the breakup. Nathaniel’s mother was so worried about his post-breakup behavior she took him to a psychiatrist. Among Lauren’s friends, their relationship was discussed on social media.


Ching-He Huang - Chinese Expert Chef - "Cooking Channel"

Ching-He Huang,  Chinese cooking expert chef on the Cooking Channel and cookbook author of Chinese Food Made Easy, is taking on a double challenge to update tired, dated menus in two place of great importance: the ever-important tailgate (indoor or outdoor) and the neighborhood Asian restaurant!  As host of the  new show, Restaurant Redemption, she helps owners of struggling Asian restaurants revitalize their menus by giving them new inspiration and direction.


STEVE EVANS   "THE MOVIE GUY"

GREAT MOVIES OPENING THIS WEEKEND AND BOX OFFICE PREDICTIONS AND HOPES. FIND OUT WHAT MOVIES ARE WORTH YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. GET SET FOR THE WEEKEND.