The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 22:13

Last week was my first full week of my sophomore year of college and thus, as you can probably imagine, pretty busy. As busy as I was, though, I still found the time to honor two prominent historical anniversaries.
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 22:49

In the coming week, Bay Area movie goers will have the rare opportunity -- in fact the first in nearly a century -- to see a film widely considered one of the most emblematic of the Bay Area's long-forgotten movie making...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 22:23

Dane Cook summed up the peril of the public restroom in a great stand-up bit that questions everything from the perpetual puddles to the writing...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:48

Cyndi Lauper wants the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community to know that her love truly shows no bounds. Having already served as a...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:40

In a time of division, on the brink of one of the most divisive elections in our country's history, and in a country where the gap between rich and poor has hardly been greater, Africa's Hope is not just a story of heali...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:37

For all the forgers' mastery of art, there remains the troubling issue of morality. What does it mean to turn such a phenomenal skill toward criminal ends? And just how criminal is it, really?
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:22

The Museum of Modern Art will pay tribute to Andrew Sarris (1928-2012), titan of film criticism, in a memorial screening of an Ophuls' classic. Plus, Warhol's Screen Test and two rarely seen documentaries, featuring the ...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:20

Julian Tepper's whimsically titled debut novel, Balls, tells the story of Henry Schiller, a 30-year-old songwriter and lounge-player, who is in love with a younger and more musically talented woman, a careerist with a wa...
The Huffington Post - 19 Sep 2012 21:17

The following is an excerpt from "This Is Improbable" [Oneworld, $15.95]: Philip M. Parker is the world’s fastest book author, and given that he had...