Kyle Hotchkiss Carone, 09.09.2009
The PAPER Magazine HP 25th Anniversary party was so '90s, even Hanson was there. At a time when most publications are cutting back Paper indulged in a 'magazine party' that would have made Tina Brown proud.
Jerusha Klemperer, 09.08.2009
Program Manager and blog editor at Slow Food USA
Sunday night, using leftover bread from Friday night's dinner, some Hudson Valley milk and cream, and two big Jersey zucchini, I baked up a savory zuc...
Rob Fishman, 09.03.2009
Associate Blog Editor
At Jones Beach on Tuesday, the Killers packed too much performance, and not enough humanity.
Carole Bayer Sager, 09.03.2009
It's difficult for me to explain how I, a songwriter for 40 years of my life, am now equally, if not more excited to write today about my painting.
Katherine Goldstein, 08.28.2009
Green Editor, Huffington Post
We had another interesting week in green news: everything from several alarming stories about tap water (and water bottles), to perhaps the most outra...
Chris Savage, 08.27.2009
Chemist, Vol. Organizer for OFA
Although he holds no public office whatsoever, Walberg has been holding health care town hall meetings as he gets ready for a rematch in 2010 against Rep. Schauer.
Vanessa Carmichael, 08.25.2009
A writer who resides in Los Angeles
With makeshift signs that read "Don't Tread On Me" and "The End of Freedom is Socialism," these conservative citizens were there to rally for their side of the healthcare debate, albeit too often, an ill-informed idée fixe.
Ben Wyskida, 08.25.2009
Ben Wyskida is a writer, blogger and Director of Publicity for The Nation Magazine ...
Lobbyist and special interest groups have spent a fortune packing health care town halls with paid stooges and Republican Party operatives. But manufacturing a grassroots movement isn't easy.
Louis Belanger, 09.18.2009
Oxfam International Spokesman in New York
The UN has designated August 19th the inaugural World Humanitarian Day, to honor aid workers and the jobs they do in difficult and dangerous environments. Here is a slideshow to mark the event.
Jeff Morgan, 09.17.2009
Working in a vast country like China, with its long traditions of social and work cultures and particular political system, presents a number of challenges for an international conservancy.
Glen McDaniel, 09.17.2009
A few days after a recent town hall meeting where Scott lectured some in the crowd for "highjacking" the healthcare debate, a large swastika was painted outside his Smyrna district office.
Michael Krantz, 09.15.2009
Editor at Google
I attended my local Tea Party the other day, and it clarified for me, well, nothing I didn't already know, or at least assume, or at least fear. The experience was, let us just say, disheartening.
Ben Wyskida, 09.14.2009
Ben Wyskida is a writer, blogger and Director of Publicity for The Nation Magazine ...
Here's everything you need to speak out about health care, defend our Constitution and have a fun day with your family exercising Democracy at the town hall meetings.
Katherine Goldstein, 09.14.2009
Green Editor, Huffington Post
Even though it's the slow news month of August, we had plenty going on at HuffPost Green -- It's beer month, for Godsakes. Check out my favorite stories of the week and pick your fave.
Lesley M. M. Blume, 09.13.2009
Author, journalist, contributing style editor
Two months ago, we ran a feature titled Six of the World's Most Beautiful Older Women. To our amazement, nearly 900 comments poured in and the piece ...
Rufus Lusk, 09.11.2009
New York-based Multimedia Artist
Amazing photos of moss covered rocks, old growth forest, rural decrepitude, and unplanned winding footpaths... in Manhattan.
Tomek Gross, 08.31.2009
Tomek Gross is a freelance videographer and musician living in New York City.
When asked about rates of depression, mental problems, and suicide among the detainee population, the chief psychiatrist reminds us that we all suffer from anxieties and stresses.
Katherine Goldstein, 08.24.2009
Green Editor, Huffington Post
Welcome to the inaugural edition of This Week In Green, which is a roundup of my favorite HuffPost Green Stories from this week. Check out the ones yo...
Susan Ryan, 08.23.2009
Susan Ryan is a writer based in New York. ...
A gang takes people hostage and hopes it will make them millionaires because the government of those hostages will step in and pay the ransom. Governments have created a market.
Gioia Diliberto, 08.20.2009
Journalist and author of The Collection
Among the styles recently returned from the dead are micro minis, skinny belts, jumpsuits, platform shoes -- and now the Amelia Earhart look.
Diane Tucker, 08.19.2009
Writer/producer/director living in Washington DC
Updates, and video screen grabs from the ceremony in Paris, follow the post.
AUSTIN, TX -- When a reporter asked Vaclav Havel to comment on Iran's p...
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Somebody needs to coax Simon out of the closet. I think he's literally the last to know he's gay.
seems like a 'creepy' guy...albeit one that loves sistas...so i ain't mad at him!...lol
Dude, get with the 80's! Button that chestwig mate.
And really, who smokes KOOLs? This ain't the inner-city!
He didn't listen to all the lectures about smoking we had at school.
Simon, who?
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