Cupcake shops offer 'shots' of frosting: When it comes to Japanese food this summer, go beyond sushi. Michael Schulson, executive chef of the Asian fusion restaurant Buddaken in New York, has some tasty Japanese treats that are grilled to perfection. On the menu: Robatiyaki with miso butter sauce or yakitori sauce. ›13:59 20 Jul, Sun
Matt and Al try rhythm gymnastics: The suspense didn't quite compare to the identity of "Deep Throat," but we now know the name of Bob Woodward's fourth investigative work on the Bush administration, just three weeks before the book's release. "The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008" will be published Sept. 8, 2008. ›14:39 19 Aug, Tue
Mayor seeks ugly duckling women: A plea for lovelorn female "ugly ducklings" to move to a remote Australian mining town to reverse a shortage of eligible women has landed the local mayor in hot water. ›01:59 18 Aug, Mon
Have a question about TODAY's trip to Beijing?: A man recovering from injuries suffered during a church shooting rampage in Tennessee says he thought he would die of his wounds, but was more concerned about who would care for his loved ones in his absence. This killing was totally impersonal, he said. ›19:40 29 Jul, Tue
Size Matters for more than just the bedroom: Are you and your partner stuck in a cash crisis? Whether it's tapping into your 401(k) to pay the bills or not making payments on your credit cards, Stacy Morrison of Redbook magazine has smart and priceless tips to help you two get your finances back on track. ›15:03 11 Jul, Fri
Hurdlers were confident of U.S. sweep: Chef Rey Lim of the Courtyard restaurant discusses China's four major food regions, the new dishes cooks are creating and shares his simple and healthy cucumber spring roll recipe. ›15:28 19 Aug, Tue
Anchor swaps microphone for guitar: Teen sensation Miley Cyrus welcomes the chance to step out from behind her Hannah Montana TV persona. It excites me that people are lining up just as much as they were for my character, she said. ›13:34 25 Jul, Fri
Be a Buddha bride: 10 tips to stay Zen: As the mystery surrounding the father accused of snatching his 7-year-old daughter off a Boston street deepens, authorities are determined to figure him out. Whoever this individual is, hes very sophisticated," a Massachusetts district attorney said. ›14:05 6 Aug, Wed
Stay safe when traveling in hurricane season: Travelers headed to hurricane hot spots can save money not to mention themselves with just a little bit of preparation. ›14:34 18 Aug, Mon
Denied as moms donor, she lost 114 lbs.: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two TODAY fans, including one who recently had fibroid surgery and wants a new look to get job interview-ready! ›21:36 17 Jul, Thu
Doris Lessings Nobel Prize: The unpredictable curmudgeon has written about everything from feminism to sci-fi to cats (twice). ›15:18 12 Oct, Fri
Ambush! Chic look for surgery patient: An original watercolor illustration by Beatrix Potter for the final scene from "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" set a new record on Thursday at a London auction. ›21:43 16 Jul, Wed
Will medalists make fencing the new baseball?: If you have any questions about traditional Chinese medicine or how it can be successfully used with conventional Western medicine, e-mail us and we might answer them on TODAY! ›17:45 10 Aug, Sun
Love at White House; Bush staffers to wed: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two TODAY fans, including one who recently had fibroid surgery and wants a new look to get job interview-ready! ›14:37 1 Aug, Fri
Bhutto's widower wins backing for presidency: A major opposition party on Wednesday backed Benazir Bhutto's widower to become Pakistan's president, as the power struggle following the resignation of Pervez Musharraf intensified. ›12:06
Grade-school Lolita: So Sexy So Soon: Mary Ellen Geist left her high-powered radio job in New York City to return home and care for her father, who suffers from Alzheimer's. In her new book, "Measure of the Heart," she writes about how she copes and advises others in similar positions. ›16:04 5 Aug, Tue
Six Chinese foods that arent: Phony coyotes set up to discourage ducks and geese from gobbling up seeds and fresh shoots from wetlands plants didn't fool the fowl, but humans were another matter. Passing motorists repeatedly mistook the two-dimensional cutouts for real animals. ›22:10 13 Aug, Wed
Neocons Converge Around Giuliani Campaign: ›21:52 6 Oct, Sat
Court: EPA air pollution rule is illegal: A Bush administration rule barring states and local governments from requiring more air pollution monitoring is illegal, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. ›02:00
Hop aboard these vintage sailing vessels: Traveling on small, historic ships costs more than taking a traditional cruise, but for an increasing number of discerning voyagers, the charm of these vintage vessels is worth the price. ›19:24 18 Aug, Mon
Yaz undergoes heart bypass surgery: Baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski was hospitalized for tests Tuesday after experiencing what his spokesman called chest pains.The spokesman, Dick Gordon, said Yastrzemski went to Massachusetts General Hospital in the morning."He had experienced some chest pains and he's in for testing," Gordon said.When asked if it was serious, Gordon said: "Any time you are in the hospital, it's got to be pretty serious. ›07:17