Book? What book? That would seem to be the bone of contention, if you will. Ben Karlin, former headwriter for The Daily Show, has filed a lawsuit against TV chef Mario Batali and actress Gwyneth Paltrow claiming they did not pay him for work he did for a book on which they were collaborating. Karlin, who shared authorship of America (The Book) with Jon Stewart, says he was assigned to "conceptualize and oversee" a book to compliment a PBS series starring Mario and Gwyneth in which the stars take a cultural and gastronomic tour of Spain. The series, which may be called Spain...on the Road Again, will premiere this fall.America The Book-related stories
Gwyneth and Mario sued over food/travel book
Book? What book? That would seem to be the bone of contention, if you will. Ben Karlin, former headwriter for The Daily Show, has filed a lawsuit against TV chef Mario Batali and actress Gwyneth Paltrow claiming they did not pay him for work he did for a book on which they were collaborating. Karlin, who shared authorship of America (The Book) with Jon Stewart, says he was assigned to "conceptualize and oversee" a book to compliment a PBS series starring Mario and Gwyneth in which the stars take a cultural and gastronomic tour of Spain. The series, which may be called Spain...on the Road Again, will premiere this fall.Continue reading Gwyneth and Mario sued over food/travel book
Stephen Colbert's sweet book deal
Stephen Colbert's The Colbert
Report is going extremely well and now, following in the footsteps of Bill "Papa Bear" O'Reilly and Jon
Stewart (plus his team of Daily Show writers), Colbert will publish his thoughts in book-form so everyone can finally
see Dickens isn't so hot after all. Mr. Colbert has signed a deal with Warner Books to pen a book under his cocky,
know-it-all Colbert Report persona. The deal is speculated to be in the seven-figure range (ooh). He has
previously contributed to books such as America (The Book) but expects to fly solo with this upcoming
project.I'm sure he will find success in this new venture, but I guarantee he will reach absolute literary super stardom (and possibly gain even a Pulitzer or two) once he gets around to publishing Stephen Colbert’s Alpha Squad 7: Lady Nocturne: A Tek Jansen Adventure.














