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Mad Men: Are You Not Entertained?

William Bradley | Posted 04.23.2013 | TV
William Bradley

Will Mad Men regain the acclaim that made it the best drama on television? Based on the response to To Have and To Hold, so far the answer would have to be no.

What's Become of International Relief -- 34 Years Later

Richard Walden | Posted 05.18.2013 | Impact
Richard Walden

Charity watchdog sites rate charities on their financial growth and on the transparency of their publicly-shared information... but have yet to be able to meaningfully measure the quality or usefulness of their programs.

Cult's Robert Knepper on Method, Prison Break, and Unleashing the Dark Side

Andrew Fish | Posted 05.14.2013 | Entertainment
Andrew Fish

Knepper doesn't pull any punches. He's an intense guy with great stories, strong opinions and not a hint of the malevolence many expect from the man who channeled T-Bag with such brutal realism from 2005 to 2009.

Julie Andrews' Voice Is Not Coming Back

AP | LAURI NEFF | Posted 12.06.2012 | Entertainment

NEW YORK -- It may take a big spoonful of sugar to make this go down: Julie Andrews says that her four-octave voice is not coming back. The Oscar and...

Julie Andrews Sure Does Love Pantsuits

The Huffington Post | Dana Oliver | Posted 10.02.2012 | Style

Whenever we watch Julie Andrews spin around the Austrian countryside and belt out "The Hills Are Alive" in the 1965 musical film "The Sound of Music,"...

Nothing Could Be Finer Than an Evening With Barbara Cook

George Heymont | Posted 11.03.2012 | Arts
George Heymont

Today, many singers who are a fraction of Barbara Cook's age wish they could sing with the wisdom, phrasing, and musical intuition of an artist whose voice has maintained its sweetness and purity for so many years

Lucas Kavner

The Medical Development That Could Save Adele's Career

HuffingtonPost.com | Lucas Kavner | Posted 08.23.2012 | Arts

There are artificial limbs to help people walk and artificial hearts to keep people alive, and soon, a groundbreaking new technology could let some of...

WATCH: Julie Andrews Sings Lovely Duet With Colbert

Posted 04.25.2012 | Comedy

During last night's "Colbert Report," Stephen announced that he will release his first children's book, "I Am A Pole (And So Can You!)" And he even go...

Jo Piazza

Who Would Julie Andrews Cast In 'Sound Of Music' Remake?

HuffingtonPost.com | Jo Piazza | Posted 04.18.2012 | Celebrity

Speaking to Julie Andrews in person is exactly like talking to a hybrid of Mary Poppins and Maria von Trapp -- particularly when she tells you in a te...

Eliot Nelson

Mitt Romney's Favorite Things (VIDEO)

HuffingtonPost.com | Eliot Nelson | Posted 01.30.2012 | Politics

"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens/Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens/Brown paper packages tied up with strings/These are a few of...

This Is Your Life

George Heymont | Posted 03.13.2012 | Arts
George Heymont

Aspiring writers are often encouraged to "write what you know." But when dramatists and screenwriters reach a certain level of success, they sometimes opt to vent their professional frustrations in a creative work that bears an uncanny resemblance to their personal lives.

Stars of a Golden Age

George Heymont | Posted 02.04.2012 | Arts
George Heymont

In many ways, The Artist resembles A Star Is Born. One film star's career begins to crash and burn while another's takes wing against a background of tremendous churn in the film industry.

A Show Stopper: Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Costume Exhibit

Mary Hall | Posted 12.19.2011 | Los Angeles
Mary Hall

I knew Debbie Reynolds had been buying up costumes and props from studios like MGM for years. What I didn't know was that for a small fee visitors to the Paley Center can view all these treasures.

Photos: Julie Andrews' Style Evolution

The Huffington Post | Sarah Leon | Posted 10.11.2012 | Style

Julie Andrews is more than just an actress: she is the ultimate dynamo having succeeded as a singer, dancer, author and style icon. The "Mary Poppins"...

Making A Difference: The World of Giving -- Dystonia and Billy McLaughlin

Lisa M. Dietlin | Posted 11.16.2011 | Impact
Lisa M. Dietlin

Have you ever heard of the disease dystonia? I learned about this disease through a chance meeting with amazing guitarist and composer, Billy McLaughlin.

Julie Andrews Adds To 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' Debate

Moviefone | Michael Hogan | Posted 11.16.2011 | Entertainment

The question of whether Holly Golightly -- the irresistibly unattainable city girl played by Audrey Hepburn in 1961's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' -- was ...

On the Red Carpet at the Ford's Theater Annual Gala With Richard Dreyfuss, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Julie Andrews

Liz Glover | Posted 08.07.2011 | Entertainment
Liz Glover

I'm on the red carpet chatting with Richard Dreyfuss about playing Dick Cheney in W, asking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar about 2012, and talking to Julie Andrews about being just a Tony Award away from an EGOT.

At A.C.T., The Family That Plays Together Doesn't Always Stay Together

George Heymont | Posted 05.25.2011 | Arts
George Heymont

"Home" is a loaded word. For many people it evokes memories of warmth, nostalgia, safety, and security. For others, the home in which they grew up may...

Blake Edwards Was the Real Deal for Operation USA

Richard Walden | Posted 05.25.2011 | Impact
Richard Walden

Unlike the "watch me" generation of celebrity activists and philanthropists, Blake preferred the occasional intervention -- ones which had enduring effect.

Stone Widney Recalls the Magic of Camelot as the Musical Turns Fifty

Susan Dormady Eisenberg | Posted 05.25.2011 | Arts
Susan Dormady Eisenberg

Now at the half-century mark, Camelot is usually playing somewhere.

Oprah Hosting 'Sound Of Music" Reunion

AP | Posted 05.25.2011 | Media

CHICAGO — The hills are alive again 45 years later, this time on the small screen. Harpo Productions says the entire cast of the 1965 Academy A...

Most SUCCESSFUL People Who Never Went To College (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post | Lindsay Dittman | Posted 05.25.2011 | College

Sure, a college degree can open a number of doors for those who hold them. But throughout history, some of the most renowned entertainers and entrepre...

Sabbath Saturday: 5 Things I Gained By Not Working On Saturdays

Delia Lloyd | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Delia Lloyd

There was not a Saturday that I wasn't tempted to do at least a bit of work. But there also wasn't a Saturday that I wasn't glad that I had decided not to.

Julie Andrews, Haiti and Operation USA: UPDATE

Richard Walden | Posted 05.25.2011 | Impact
Richard Walden

This morning on NBC's "Today Show" the iconic Julie Andrews spoke to America about her 30 years' work with Operation USA as a founding board member.

Is Blu-ray That Red-Hot?

John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
John Farr

With time it was inevitable that the technological innovation called "Blu-ray" would impinge on my particular corner of the movie universe, and I would have to confront it, willingly or not.