Peter Lovenheim, 03.22.2010
Author, "In the Neighborhood"
That first sleepover was a revelation to me. The intimacy of our conversation and the closeness I came to feel with Lou exceeded my expectations--and I think his, too.
Bill Geerhart, 03.19.2010
"Little Billy's Letters" is a collection of my prank letters written in the guise of a child (that would be the titular "Billy") to government officials, teen stars, serial killers, religious leaders and many others.
Rob Fishman, 03.17.2010
Associate Blog Editor
The fatal allure of Cornell University's gorges has become the stuff of myth. And sometimes tragic reality, as this month, when three students were lost in as many weeks.
Peter Lovenheim, 03.15.2010
Author, "In the Neighborhood"
Why is it that in an age of discount airlines, unlimited cell phone minutes, and the Internet, when we can create community anywhere, we often don't know the people who live next door?
Rajan P. Parrikar, 03.10.2010
Photographer, Musician
Ties to Ganesha run deep in Hindu families where he is often viewed as a member of the household.
Sanjay Patel, 03.05.2010
Storyboard artist and animator, Pixar Studios
My aim isn't to butcher the Ramayana but simply to share it with people in a casual and entertaining way. If I've done my job right, Ramayana: Divine Loophole serves as an intro to a much fuller version of the story.
Axel W. Caballero, 03.01.2010
Brave New Films team, Cuentame, runs the Spanish language blog Metaforapolitica.com
For all we say about how social networks are changing the way we communicate and how they are impacting privacy standards, one thing is clear: in times of need they are absolutely invaluable.
Mark Hyman, MD, 02.27.2010
Practicing physician and pioneer in functional medicine
Imagine all of the Federal buildings in Washington collapsing in less than a minute killing 30-40% of our government workforce, crippling the tax collection system leaving the government no money to pay salaries or overhead.
Scott Harrison, 02.25.2010
Founder and president, charity: water
I arrived in Haiti early this morning to spend the next five days working with our local partners here on charity: water projects.
Deborah Schoeneman, 02.24.2010
Contributing Editor, Huffington Post L.A.
Last night, James Cameron took a break from the awards circuit to talk about the praise and criticism from the environmental community about Avatar.
Susannah Gora, 02.23.2010
Entertainment journalist, author of "You Couldn’t Ignore Me If You Tried"
This is the history behind the making of the seminal 1980s youth movies like The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
David Vines, 02.23.2010
Daniel Sambucci opened up shop in Willets Point fifty-nine years ago. Now when Sambucci, 79, looks across 36th Avenue, he finds himself under the ominous shadow of a $900 million baseball stadium.
Cathy Erway, 02.18.2010
Sustainable food advocate, freelance writer/blogger of noteatingoutinny.com
You might be wondering why we chose a week in the middle of winter for you to try our Week Of Eating In. We swear it wasn't diabolical. Though seasona...
Lauren Harb, 02.18.2010
Food blogger
Is it worth a separate trip to the farmer's market to get all your produce? On a recent Sunday I stopped by the Hollywood Farmer's Market on Ivar to find out.
Megan Berry, 02.18.2010
Evangelist for Mobclix, social media junkie, blogger, and recent Stanford grad
Are you watching the winter Olympics? Well, don't forget these companion iPhone apps that will help you get the scoop on what events are happening and...
Sugar Rautbord, 02.16.2010
Author of three bestselling novels
Marios Schwab has created a modern, fluid, shimmering collection that Halston would be pleased to adorn his bold-faced posse in.
Jacqueline Novogratz, 02.16.2010
Founder and CEO of Acumen Fund, Author of The Blue Sweater
My experience with the book club in Kibera was a similar reminder of how fundamentally alike we all are in seeking the dignity and opportunity to shape our own lives.
Jim Shi, 02.17.2010
Freelance fashion journalist
Emotional. The one word best sums up Marc Jacobs' brilliant fall show.
Jim Shi, 02.15.2010
Freelance fashion journalist
If Donna Karan had one message to send with her DKNY collection for fall, it was this: get a coat--and make it a fabulous one at that.
Jim Shi, 02.15.2010
Freelance fashion journalist
Simply put: Beckham has got it going on. In the collection of dresses and gowns she presented on Sunday, there were no signs of growing pains one might normally expect from a relatively new designer.