Following The Beek: Stars Who Play Themselves On TV
We love a good comedic celebrity cameo. From Oprah Winfrey on "30 Rock" to Carl Weathers on "Arrested Development" and pretty much everyone on "Curb Y...
We love a good comedic celebrity cameo. From Oprah Winfrey on "30 Rock" to Carl Weathers on "Arrested Development" and pretty much everyone on "Curb Y...
Greg Archer | Posted 04.05.2012
The series is set in Miami 1959. Part family man, part savvy business man, main character Ike tries to manage the two but can't help but get pulled into the undertow of the mob's shady dealings. Sopranos it's not. But that's good.
Vanity Fair | Posted 05.01.2012
"I'm still in love with Edie," says James Gandolfini of Edie Falco, the woman who played his television wife, Carmela, for six seasons on "The Soprano...
Holly Cara Price | Posted 04.04.2012
The story begins as Frankie Tagliano, a mobbed up New York bar owner, becomes a FBI informant and is sent away on the witness protection plan by his own request to Norway.
Posted 02.03.2012
It's been a few years since Steven Van Zandt last played a mobster, but the man who played Tony Soprano's consigliere Silvio Dante has a new mafia pro...
Kris LoPresto | Posted 11.20.2011
The idea of making a film that already has a major built-in fan base is often too alluring for Hollywood to pass up. In other words: ka-ching! Ahead, five television shows that could be turned into movies but really shouldn't bother.
Posted 05.25.2011
Dame Joan Sutherland, who passed away Sunday at the age of 83, was a legendary operatic soprano who's debut as Lucia di Lamermoor on stage at London's...
The Huffington Post/AOL Small Business | Darren Dahl | Posted 07.25.2011
New York is one of the great tourism destinations of the world. Not only can you visit the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building, you can walk t...
Posted 05.25.2011
It's safe to say that when audiences heard James Gandolfini voicing a character in "Where The Wild Things Are," a common response was, "Seriously? Ton...
Posted 05.25.2011
A former mob hit man surprised a Brooklyn judge Monday by renouncing the Mafia -- and declaring that he's gay. In a scene right out of The Sopranos, ...
Jerry Capeci | Posted 05.25.2011
The re-direction of the Colts Neck murders probe from Russian gangsters to the Colombo family bears an eerie similarity to the initial investigation into the 1997 murder of officer Ralph Dols.
Jeff Rivera | Posted 05.25.2011
Jeff Rivera is an entertainment reporter who blogs about young Hollywood celebrities . He is also the author of the novel, Forever My Lady(Grand C...
Jeff Rivera | Posted 05.25.2011
Jeff Rivera is an entertainment reporter who blogs about young Hollywood celebrities . He is also the author of the novel, Forever My Lady(Grand Ce...
Dr. Tian Dayton | Posted 11.17.2011
Soldiers in Iraq face deployment after deployment without rest or time for recovery. They suffer from PTSD and depression.
Ariston Anderson | Posted 05.25.2011
Manhattan, L.A., Sydney, Bali ... Hoboken? Yup. The W Hotel luxury empire opened its first New Jersey outpost last week, right across the Hudson from the more glittering borough.
Miles Klee | Posted 05.25.2011
Snowglobe.
Freak you, fugly mother-toucher.
Bull shoe.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.25.2011
I'm always amazed when people make comprehensive videos like this, ones that take hours and hours of mind-numbing research, for very strange results. ...
Marc Cooper | Posted 05.25.2011
Daly was drafted by the country's largest labor union, as part of its celebrity-centered "Guess Who's Knocking" campaign to directly involve high-profile entertainers in its get-out-the-vote efforts.
New York Times | Brian Stelter | Posted 05.25.2011
Given the enormous box office success of "Sex and the City," talk of a sequel is not surprising. And on Thursday HBO confirmed that Warner Bros. and N...
AP | JANET FRANKSTON LORIN | Posted 05.25.2011
Both sides were to present closing arguments Wednesday in a trial over whether "Sopranos" creator David Chase owes a New Jersey man money for his help...
Huffington Post | Patrick Waldo and Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011
Actors, writers, and politicians gathered in Washington Square Park to rally in support of the WGA strike -- and HuffPo's Patrick Waldo was there to capture it on video.
The Huffington Post | HuffPost TV Staff | Posted 04.11.2012