- Arianna Huffington
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name = Arianna Huffington
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spouse =Michael Huffington (divorced 1997)
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nationality = Greek-American (naturalized United States citizen)
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website = http://www.huffingtonpost.comArianna Huffington (born Arianna Stassinopoulos, on
July 15 ,1950 ) is anauthor , media gadfly, and nationally syndicatedcolumnist in theUnited States . She is the founder of "The Huffington Post ", a liberal [cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/aug/25/huffington.post|title=Huffington Post: From millionaire's blog to leading liberal newspaper|accessdate=2008-09-18|date=August 25, 2008|work=Guardian News|author=Schofield, Jack] online news and commentarywebsite and aggregatedblog .Early life
Huffington was born in Athens,
Greece , the daughter of Konstantinos (ajournalist and management consultant) and Elli (née Georgiadi) Stassinopoulos, and is the sister of Agapi (an author, speaker and performer). To this day, she speaks with a marked Greek accent. She moved toEngland at the age of 16 and attendedGirton College at Cambridge University where she was President of theCambridge Union Society in 1971 and graduated with a BA (later to become an MA in accordance with Cambridge's practice) ineconomics in 1972. Fact|date=September 2008After graduation, she moved to
London and lived with the journalist and broadcasterBernard Levin , whom she had met while the two werepanelist s on the TV show "Face the Music". She left Levin in 1980, and moved to theUnited States . During these years and around the time of her involvement with John-Roger's religious group, she was involved with Democratic politician and then-governor (currently Attorney General) of California,Jerry Brown . It was during this time that Huffington (then Stassinopoulos) was first known as a liberal/left-wing/Democrat, the position she returned to once again in the post-90s following the right-wing years of the 1980s to late 1990s. Fact|date=September 2008She met oil millionaire
Michael Huffington , a family friend of the Bushes at a 1985 party hosted byAnn Getty inSan Francisco . The couple were married in 1986 at a wedding paid for byAnn Getty , who had declared that she needed to find Arianna a husband. They moved toWashington, D.C. , when he was appointed to serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy. They later established residency inSanta Barbara, California , in order for him to run in 1992 as a Republican for a seat in theU.S. House of Representatives , which he won by a significant margin. He was a political conservative on most issues. Arianna campaigned for her husband, courting religious conservatives, arguing for smaller government and a reduction in welfare. In 1994 he narrowly lost the race for the U.S. Senate seat fromCalifornia to incumbentDianne Feinstein . Fact|date=September 2008The couple divorced in 1997, and in 1998 Michael Huffington disclosed his
bisexuality . A 1999 magazine article claimed that Arianna Huffington "entered the marriage... with full knowledge of Michael Huffington's sexual interests in men". [GQ magazine, 1999 profile of Michael Huffington] The financial terms of their divorce agreement remain undisclosed, but Huffington gained most of her wealth from her husband. Arianna Huffington chose to retain her former husband's surname, although she had been known as Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington during the period of her marriage. Fact|date=September 2008Career
In 1981, she wrote a biography of
Maria Callas ("Maria Callas-The woman Behind the Legend").In the late 1980s Huffington wrote several articles for 'National Review'. In 1996 Huffington and liberalcomedian Al Franken participated as Strange Bedfellows [ [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-tv/strange-bedfellows_b_41316.html Huff TV: Strange Bedfellows ] ] inComedy Central 's coverage of the 1996 U.S. presidential election. For her work, she and the writing team of "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher " were nominated for anEmmy , for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program. She has also made a few forays into acting with roles on shows such as "Roseanne ", "The L Word ", "Help Me Help You " and the film "EdTV ". [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0400251/ Arianna Huffington's IMDb page.] ]Huffington's politics began changing in the late 1990s, moving noticeably to the left. During the former Yugoslavia Balkans wars of the 1990s Huffington opposed United States intervention in the crisis.
In 2000, she instigated the 'Shadow Conventions', which appeared at the
Republican National Convention inPhiladelphia and theDemocratic National Convention inLos Angeles . [ [http://www.commondreams.org/news2000/0619-11.htm Shadow Conventions 2000 ] ]Huffington heads
The Detroit Project , a public interest grouplobbying automakers to start producing cars running onalternative fuel s. The project's 2003 TV ads, which equated drivingsport utility vehicle s to fundingterrorism , proved to be particularly controversial, with some stations refusing to run them.In a 2004 appearance on "
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart " she announced her endorsement ofJohn Kerry by saying that "When your house is burning down, you don't worry about the remodeling." In recent years, she has been closely associated with the Democratic Party. Huffington was a panel speaker during the 2005 California Democratic Party State Convention, held in Los Angeles. She also spoke at the 2004College Democrats of America Convention in Boston, which was held in conjunction with the2004 Democratic National Convention .California recall election participation
Huffington was an independent candidate to replace California governor
Gray Davis in the 2003 recall election. She described her candidacy against front-runnerArnold Schwarzenegger as "the hybrid versus theHummer ," making reference to her ownership of a hybrid vehicle, theToyota Prius , and Schwarzenegger's Hummer.Despite briefly retaining former U.S. Senator
Dean Barkley as a campaign advisor and advertising executiveBill Hillsman as her media director, she dropped out of the race onSeptember 30 ,2003 . "I'm pulling out, and I'm going to concentrate every ounce of time and energy over the next week working to defeat the recall because I realize now that's the only way to defeat Arnold Schwarzenegger," she said. Others attributed her exit to her inability to garner support for her candidacy, noting that polls showed that only about two percent of likely California voters planned to vote for her at the time of her withdrawal. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/09/30/calif.recall/ CNN.com - Huffington withdraws from recall race - Sep. 30, 2003 ] ] Though she failed to stop the recall, Huffington's name still appeared on theballot and she placed 5th in a field of 135 candidates, capturing 0.6 percent of the votes. Her former husband endorsed Schwarzenegger.pirituality
Huffington's book "The Fourth Instinct" is based on the idea that all humans have an inherent spiritual yearning. [Gallagher, Maggie. "The Fourth Instinct: The Call of the Soul" (review). National Review, July 11, 1994. Accessed online June 11, 2006. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n13_v46/ai_15613650] .]
After her attempts to woo the religious right, in 1994,
Doonesbury CartoonistGarry Trudeau created a spoof of Arianna Huffington's spiritual experiences with a Los Angeles-based spiritual organization founded by John-Roger, the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness. The purpose of theMovement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA) is to teach Soul Transcendence, which is becoming aware of yourself as a Soul and as one with God, not as a theory but as a living reality. Huffington has said that "I've been involved with John-Roger and the church for many years now" Fact|date=July 2008 Tax returns show Huffington as an MSIA donor.Fact|date=July 2008Huffington has also courted conservative Christian RepublicansFact|date=October 2008, commonly referred to as the Religious Right, by advocating a removal of the welfare state, to be replaced by voluntary charitable donation, stating that "big government cheats people out of the spiritual rewards of giving to the needy". "It's time to bring God into the public square," Arianna Huffington declared, while giving a talk on The Fourth Instinct before a Republican women's conference.Fact|date=October 2008
More recently, Huffington has criticized the Christians of the Republican party as those "who don't believe in evolution but believe in torture". Her weblog, The Huffington Post, has three of the world's most prominent atheist writers as contributors: Sam Harris (
The End of Faith );Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion );Christopher Hitchens (God is not Great ).Radio and Internet presence
In the 1970s, on the strength of her prominence in the Cambridge Union, Arianna Stassinopoulos was a frequent panelist on the weekly
BBC Radio 4 programme, "Any Questions? ".Huffington is co-host of the nationally syndicated
public radio program "Left, Right & Center". She was originally introduced by the moderator as occupying the chair “from the right,” but is now described as “coming from thefourth dimension of political time and space,” or from the “independent-progressiveblogosphere .” In May 2007, she andMark J. Green began co-hosting a new radio show onAir America Radio , "7 Days in America ".Huffington also has an Internet presence with her website "
The Huffington Post ", which features blogs and commentary from her and from a number of prominent journalists, public officials, and celebrities. The site also highlights news stories from various sources.Prior to the "Huffington Post", Huffington hosted a website called Ariannaonline.com. Her first foray into the Internet was a website called [http://ariannaonline.huffingtonpost.com/columns/column.php?id=476 Resignation.com] , which called for the resignation of President
Bill Clinton and was a rallying place forconservative s opposing Clinton.Huffington was accused of
plagiarism for copying material for her book "Maria Callas"; the claims were settled out of court. [Nussbaum, Emily (October 9, 2006) [http://nymag.com/news/features/21989/index3.html "The Human Blog."] "New York Magazine".]References
External links
* McLellan, Diana. " [http://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/people/capitalcomment/7293.html Arianna Huffington] ", "Washingtonian",
May 1 1994 .
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ "The Huffington Post" website]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ow10LAXaJ30 "Arianna Huffington video interview on The Alcove with Mark Molaro, 2008"]
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-radio/7-days-in-america-_b_51669.html/ "7 Days in America" podcast]
* [http://www.detroitproject.com/ "The Detroit Project" website]
* [http://www.alternet.org/columnists/4261/ Arianna Huffington] atAlterNet
* [http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/special/election06/2006/10/mark_foley_trust_and_the_midte.html Arianna Huffington] on theTavis Smiley show. Watch her interview online. October 2006
* [http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Arianna_Huffington.php Campaign contributions made by Arianna Huffington]
* [http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/lr "Left, Right and Center" website]
* [http://www.msia.org/ "Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness" website]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1615 Arianna Huffington on The Hour]
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