Idol Camp
You knew it was coming. Now, in the Idol's off season, wannabes can fine tune their craft. 7's Louis Aguirre has more.
Want to look like a Hollywood star with a perfect golden glow? Well, now you can with a new airbrush tanning spray. Seven's Lynn Martinez shows us how you can turn into a bronze beauty right in your own home.
Blake changed his tune mid-season as well as his hair color, and Jordin just kept lighting a spark. Idol Insider Louis Aguirre has a look at their road to the top from Hollywood.
Now we want to take you back to Season One. The big winner of course, Kelly Clarkson, but do you remember who the big loser was? It wasn't a contestant. Take a look.
Country or rock, soul or standards, they sing it all and have fun doing it. Tonight we're bringing the backup singers up front.
Show business is all about style, baby! If you want the Idol title, you have to have the voice and the look. I went to Los Angeles to talk to the people who work behind the scenes to make sure those contestants not only sing like stars but look like stars.
Idol's so big you know it's not just about the music anymore. From the driveway to the dinner table -- and everything in between -- Idol is everywhere.
Are you tired of spending top dollar to use your cell phone? We've found services to help you save cash and time. 7's Tom Haynes shows you the cell secrets hidden in your phone.
An emergency going on outside of your home may require that you evacuate fast. What should you take, what should you leave behind? In a special assignment report, the Nightteam's Charles Billi shows us what to do when you have Five Minutes to Get Out.
You have heard it a million times: "I'm praying for you." It happens millions of time a day, but seldom do you see the results immediately. Don't believe it? Then let's listen to 7's Patrick Fraser, as he tells us about an incident in Stuart, Fla. that shows the power of prayer.
Idol contestants come and go but one man brings it week after week. He's Idol's main music man and tonight he's hanging with the insider.
You may never sound like an American Idol, but you can dress like one. All you need to do is get a computer, get a favorite Idol and get the look.
We know that American Idol has turned people into overnight stars. But the young singers aren't the only ones making it big off the show. The Idol phenomenon is literally putting small towns on the map. Nowhere is that more evident than in Checotah, Oklahoma, where Carrie Underwood is the hometown girl.
We've been celebrating black history throughout February. And, each week, we have been taking a look at locations that played a fundamental role in defining the African American experience in South Florida. This morning, 7's Sharron Melton takes you inside historic Mount Zion Baptist Church.
Forget the old cliché that men are stronger than women. A new workout has some women becoming as physically powerful as men. Hard to believe? In tonight's special assignment report, 7's Christine Cruz shows it can be done -- with a Battle of the Sexes to prove it.
Millions of children and adults carry them around all day long, but a Seven News investigation has found the backpacks you use may be toting trouble. Lynn Martinez explains in this special assignment report.
If you tuned into idol tonight, you're not alone. More then 30 million people watch the show every night. But only a lucky few get to be in the audience. Now, a South Florida man is making it possible for anyone to get the "star treatment."
February is Black History Month, and, each week, we visit local locations that played a fundamental role in shaping, defining and redefining the African American culture in South Florida. Today we profile a historic school house. 7's Luanne Sorrell with more.