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Monday, September 25, 2006
92YQ: Arianna Huffington

Arianna HuffingtonArianna Huffington is the author of ten books, a nationally syndicated columnist, and the founder of one of the biggest news sources on the Internet, The Huffington Post. She will be dispensing advice for women with Nora Ephron tomorrow at the Y’s Kaufmann Concert Hall. There are still a few tickets left. You can find more lectures and conversations at our East Side and West Side locations.

Arianna Huffington - Columnist and Mother of Two

Since no one actually lives “in” L.A., how would you describe your geographical relationship with the area?
We have an open marriage. The love is there, and I’ll always come back to her, but sometimes I just need to be with other cities to spice things up.

What’s your best (or worst) freeway story?
It’s always a good story when I get where I’m going alive and on time.

What era, day or event in L.A.’s history would you like to re-live?
June 4, 1968, so I could make sure that Bobby Kennedy stayed out of the Embassy Ballroom, of the Ambassador Hotel—and away from Sirhan’s bullet.

What’s your L.A. motto?
“I’ll be there in 20 minutes.” And one of these days, I plan on living up to it.

Who do you consider to be the greatest Los Angeleno of all-time?
Upton Sinclair, who moved to LA and ran for governor (what kind of crazy writer does that?), for showing the power of the pen to change governments. 

With a nod to Randy Newman, how much do you really love L.A.?
A lot. Especially when I’m on a hike in the hills, walking down the beach, or sitting around my dining room table talking politics and trading laughs with a great group of LA friends.

Of all the movies made about or highly associated with L.A., what role would you have liked to be cast in?
Debbie Reynolds in “Singin’ in the Rain.” Dancing with Gene Kelly? Sign me up (though I’d have to wear flats).

What happened the last time you went to NYC?
I had a fabulous book party thrown for me by Kathy and Tom Freston, went toe-to-toe with Stephen Colbert, put in some time at the Huffington Post’s New York office, and prepared to have a conversation at the 92nd Street Y with Nora Ephron.

Other than traffic, if you could change one thing about L.A., what would it be?
The Balkanization of too many of our neighborhoods. LA could be the great melting pot, but sometimes it resembles a frozen TV dinner, with each cultural and economic group cordoned off from the other. I also miss having a central focal point, like Times Square or Central Park.

The End of The World is finally happening. What are you going to do with your last 24 hours in L.A.?
Meditate, do yoga, enjoy a Greek feast with my daughters, write a farewell blog… and prepare for the next go ‘round.

[Arianna Huffington and Nora Ephron: Advice for Women: 9/26/06]

Previous 92YQs: Francis Morrone and Sydney Pollack



Comments Reader Comments

Could someone explain to me what the first question means? About 4 million people live “in” Los Angeles… I know you’re trying to be funny, but the humor is lost here. What are you trying to say?

By Mike at September 25, 2006, 1:29pm

I sincerely apologize. It was a misplaced joke (like how no one is “from” New York) and you’re right, it doesn’t make any sense. I will revise for future editions. Thanks for your feedback.

By Andrew Krucoff at September 25, 2006, 1:49pm

DON’T CHANGE THE FIRST QUESTION A WINK! IT IS THE BEST ONE OF THE BUNCH.

By YBlog?ToB. at September 26, 2006, 10:26am

What do you mean “no one is from New York”? Every New Yorker I know was born there.

By Miss Cellania at September 28, 2006, 12:52pm

Dear Ms. Huffington:
I watched you on Larry King Live this week. You were told to lighten up when you stated that you found the Carl Rove antics at the Correspondents’ Dinner “creepy”. I didn’t find any humor in his performance either. As I was having my coffee this morning and thinking of this it came to me: a Movie Tone News flashback in black and white of Hitler dancing a jig. When so much wrong is done in one’s name it is difficult to find them amusing.

By Don Schultenover at March 31, 2007, 8:14am


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