Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington is a nationally syndicated
columnist and author of ten books. Originally
from Greece, she moved to England when she
was sixteen and graduated from Cambridge
University with an M.A. in Economics. At
twenty-one she became President of the famed
debating society, the Cambridge Union.
In 2003, she ran for governor as an Independent
in California's recall election. Her populist
grassroots campaign was widely praised for
putting the media spotlight on the corrupting
influence of special interest money on American
politics.
Her first book, The Female Woman, on the
changing roles of women, was published in
1974 by Random House and translated into
eleven languages. In 1978 she published
After Reason, a book on political leadership
and the intersection of politics and culture.
Her biography of Maria Callas: The Woman
Behind the Legend, published in 1981 quickly
became an international bestseller. Her
fourth book, The Gods of Greece, celebrated
the power of myths as guides to forgotten
dimensions of life and ourselves, and has
been republished by Atlantic Monthly Press,
with paintings by Francoise Gilot.
Her biography of Pablo Picasso, Picasso:
Creator and Destroyer, published in 1988,
was a major international bestseller, translated
into sixteen languages. The book was reissued
by Avon Books to coincide with the release
of a feature film based on the book, produced
by Merchant-Ivory for Warner Bros. and starring
Anthony Hopkins as Picasso. In 1994, she
published The Fourth Instinct on the longing
for meaning in a secular world. Her seventh
book, Greetings From the Lincoln Bedroom,
a book of political satire, was published
in 1998 by Crown. How To Overthrow The Government,
on the corruption of our political system
and the need for reform, was published in
2000 by Regan Books (Harper Collins).
Her New York Times bestseller, "Pigs at
the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political
Corruption are Undermining America", was
published in 2003. Her tenth book, "Fanatics
& Fools, The Game Plan for Winning Back
America", will be published by Miramax Books
in April 2004.
During Campaign '96, Arianna teamed up
with Al Franken to provide political coverage
for Comedy Central during the Republican
and Democratic conventions, as well as on
election night. She and Franken also appeared
in a point-counterpoint segment, Strange
Bedfellows, for Politically Incorrect.
She has made guest appearances on numerous
other shows, including Larry King Live,
Oprah, Nightline, Inside Politics, Charlie
Rose, Crossfire, Hardball, Good Morning
America, the Today Show, The McLaughlin
Group, and The O'Reilly Factor.
She serves on several boards that promote
community solutions to social problems,
including A Place Called Home that works
with at-risk children in South Central Los
Angeles. She also serves on the Board of
Trustees for the Archer School for Girls,
the advisory board of the Council on American
Politics at George Washington University,
and the board of the Reform Institute that
works on campaign and election reform issues.
Arianna Huffington lives in Los Angeles
with her two daughters.