The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 22:36

Who better to write "Mockingjay," the two-part "Hunger Games" finale, than the man behind "Game Change"? No one, apparently, as Variety reports that Lionsgate has...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 23:41

Even though some meanings of the play were not quite clear -- the title, for example -- it is a poignant and powerful show with an especially strong cast. One hopes to see all of them, including Gyllenhaal, in more stage...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 16:06

Political screeds are tricky, though relevant in an election year. It may be why the Manhattan Theatre Club revived Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, which pits a righteous Dr. Stockmann, who rails against endangering publ...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 15:37

If you have ever been mooned before, we suspect the culprit would have been a younger sibling or rowdy classmate, but probably not George Washington....
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 23:47

Why does history remember some novels, and forget others? Okay, because most novels are forgettable. But there are some, a handful or two, that brush up against greatness itself, and yet don't seem to get a ticket on the...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 22:36

NEW YORK — David Lindsay-Abaire's Tony Award-nominated play "Good People" tops the list of most produced plays nationwide during the 2012-13 season, according to the...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 15:46

MONROE, Ohio -- A southern Ohio church has drawn a standing-room crowd for the dedication of a towering roadside Jesus statue that replaced one destroyed...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 15:00

That movie your friends are going to quote for the next year? It's called "Pitch Perfect," the brand new comedy starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 22:55

It turns out that not even a completely vegetarian music festival is enough to reunite the Smiths. In an interview with Australian newspaper the Herald...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 15:35
"Urban Exploring" is sometimes thought of as some kind of elite super ninja activity; tinged with adventure, a sense of danger, and definitely some flying...
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 16:17

Bahrain is now at a point from which it can never recede. But how can architecture address this politically -- and inarguably urban -- predicament, if architecture can neither help resolve it nor leave it alone?
The Huffington Post - 1 Oct 2012 16:05

"The Heart Broke In" by James Meek Farrar, Straus and Giroux, $28.00 October 2, 2012 What is it about? It's an epic story of characters...