Eating Animals: Caring Is Not A Zero-Sum Game
One of the many problems with Michiko Kakutani's lame and flamboyantly irrational New York Times review of Eating Animals is that it suggests her own irrelevancy.
One of the many problems with Michiko Kakutani's lame and flamboyantly irrational New York Times review of Eating Animals is that it suggests her own irrelevancy.
Laurie David | Posted 11.11.2009 | Green
This book is a game changer. Eating Animals offers an impassioned argument against animal cruelty and for a more informed, responsible relationship with our food.
Kevin Grandia | Posted 10.30.2009 | Green
I really don't know what to make of this video. At the least it's very entertaining, but I don't know if it will woo the likes of Inconvenient Truth producer Laurie David to the altar!
Laurie David | Posted 10.30.2009 | Green
I'm joining Hopenhagen because everything I love and care about is at stake. I do not want the day to come when my daughters ask us why we did not do more.
Laurie David and Kelly Meyer | Posted 03.05.2009 | Green
The Cove -- part action film, part heist, part environmental justice battle cry -- accomplishes exactly what great documentaries are supposed to -- it moves you, engages you, thrills you, enrages you.
Huffington Post | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
More election reaction video tonight from Arianna as she talked with people about Obama's path to victory. In addition to speaking with Norman Lear,...
Laurie David | Posted 09.26.2008 | Green
From the moment Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper learned his city would play host, he became obsessed with the possibilities of doing things better by doing them greener.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 09.25.2008 | Living
This morning I had breakfast with Valerie Jarrett, Michelle and Barack Obama's close friend and a senior advisor on the campaign. She'd flown in yesterday with Michelle and the kids and heard her practice her speech -- which she described as very personal and very emotional. The introductory video is narrated by Michelle's mother, who Valerie says regularly pinches herself and says, "I can't believe that's my little girl." Meanwhile, the HuffPost Oasis has become a must-visit destination for harried conventioneers. When I left the Oasis this afternoon, one high-powered magazine editor was slumping contentedly on the coach. "I've gotten two massages and taken an incredible yoga class," he said. "I can't seem to leave the Oasis." He's not the only one.
Verena von Pfetten | Posted 09.24.2008 | Living
Greetings from Denver! Your friendly HuffPost Living Editor is here to keep you posted on all the happenings at this fine Oasis of ours, including visitor commentary and VIP interviews with David Carr, Laurie David, and Don Hazen.
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 07.28.2008 | Green
As the search for the movement's voice continues, the Green Team would greatly appreciate your help. We want to know: who do you want to see write for HuffPo Green? And why? Who gets your vote? Who gets your veto? Big names? Little names? We want them all. Then there's the issue of "diversity" . . .
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 06.12.2009 | Living
2007 was a great year for Sheryl Crow. In addition to advocating "one square per restroom visit," the singer raised mainstream green awareness by touring the country in a biodiesel-powered bus.
Laurie David | Posted 11.23.2009 | Books