April 3, 2007
New York Times columnist Frank Rich discusses the presidential race. Lost star Naveen Andrews says coming to Los Angeles from his native England was a lifesaver.
Frank Rich
During the past 25 years, Frank Rich has been an Op-Ed columnist, theater, film and TV critic, editor and best-selling author. He's the first New York Times columnist to write a regular double-length column for the Op-Ed page. Expressing his views on politics and culture, his column topics have included the religious right, the film The Passion of the Christ and President Bush's reelection victory. Rich's books include his childhood memoir, Ghost List, and, his latest, The Greatest Story Ever Sold.
Naveen Andrews

Lost star Naveen Andrews says coming to Los Angeles from his native England was a lifesaver.
Naveen Andrews is especially proud of the fact that, being of Indian descent, he's broken into mainstream media. And indeed he has, as the Emmy-nominated costar of the ABC smash frosh hit, Lost. Andrews began his TV career in his native Great Britain, where he also worked in theater and film and won several awards. He earned international recognition for a supporting role in the Academy Award-winning film The English Patient. A fan of country music, Andrews is also a songwriter and plays guitar.


