HuffingtonPost-related stories
Posted Nov 9th 2007 1:23PM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: Industry, WGA Strike

The WGA strike continues. And it doesn't look like there's an end in sight (as all negotiations have stopped). The longer the strike lasts the greater impact it will have on the economy -- especially the California economy. So what is California's Governor Schwarzenegger doing about it?
Nothing, according to
Brothers & Sisters creator Jon Robin Baitz. In an open letter to the Governator,
on yesterday's Huffington Post, Baitz basically accuses Schwarzenegger of
"fiddling while California burns."Continue reading Brothers & Sisters creator asks Governator to do something about WGA strike
Posted Nov 5th 2007 3:20PM by Jen Creer
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities

He's out! Stephen Colbert is not going to be America's next president, or indeed, even the next presidential candidate.The South Carolina Democratic Executive Council
voted to keep Stephen Colbert's name off the primary ballot, which pretty effectively ends his presidential campaign. Nevertheless, Colbert would not be Colbert without making a showy public withdrawal.
Colbert has been running for president in South Carolina, and chronicling his campaign adventures on
The Colbert Report. Despite Colbert's position as a mock Republican, he campaigned as a Democrat, probably -- as
The Huffington Post notes -- because it was less expensive to file as a liberal.
Continue reading Stephen Colbert drops out of presidential race
Posted Nov 5th 2007 2:23PM by Jen Creer
Filed under: Industry, The Daily Show, Celebrities, WGA Strike

By now, you've surely heard about
the writers' strike currently in full swing across the television and film industry in New York City and Los Angeles. And apparently, the writers are not the only ones getting in on the act.
The Huffington Post is reporting that Jon Stewart of
The Daily Show has committed to pay the salaries of his own writers and those of
The Colbert Report for the next two weeks, so his writers won't be harmed financially by the strike during that period.
Continue reading Jon Stewart to pay writers himself for two weeks
Posted Jul 12th 2007 7:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Web, Celebrities
That's the topic of a post over on the Huffington Post by Bob Saget. The comedian, former Full House star and current host of 1 Vs. 100 ponders what he would do if he suddenly found out he only had 24 hours left in his life. Apparently, he'd spend a lot of time on a plane and laugh at his mother being injured in a surfing accident.
It's a funny piece, but my favorite was this comment, left by a poster named Crowhaul:
Bob, you don't need to be 'funny'. You've been there, done that. Why not hit us with some voice, instead. Need a subject? How about the tens of thousands of kids we've orphaned in Iraq? Dig deep, Bob. Get pissed.
Continue reading If Bob Saget only had 24 hours to live
Posted Jun 17th 2007 1:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities
A while back, I showcased some blogs that celebrities were (at the time) keeping. David Duchovny had one for a while, but it was just to promote one of his movies and he stopped it. Zach Braff had one for Garden State, but doesn't update it as much as he used to at his new site (though it's still pretty entertaining). And of course we know that Rosie O'Donnell updates hers, a little too much probably.
But there are other TV celebs who blog too, so it's time for an update. After the jump, a list of some of the better blogs out there.
Continue reading Celebrity blogs you should be reading
Posted Aug 31st 2005 3:57PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, News, TV Royalty, Talent
The Simpsons voice legend calls New Orleans "my residence [and] my favorite city," and has several friends there, so he is blogging all this week about Hurricane Katrina and (especially) the media coverage of it for The Huffington Post. Some interesting reading.