Les Moonves, Senator Ron Wydon, 'Modern Family' stars Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet and more walk the red carpet in Washington D.C., the event was co-hosted by THR editorial director Janice Min and Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt. READ MORE
BET founder Bob Johnson on why both political parties should take the African American vote seriously and what he would do if he could pass one law. READ MORE
CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour on Stop Kony and the message that it sent out to the public and why she wants to interview George Clooney's dad. READ MORE
Arianna Huffington spoke on HuffPost's first ever Pulitzer Prize, awarded for David Wood's "Beyond the Battlefield" series, and which American actor she would like to see run for President of the United States. READ MORE
When asked which law he would pass if he had the chance, 'Modern Family' star Eric Stonestreet replied "equality." He added, "We need to figure out a law that makes everyone feel like they have the same shot at everything that everyone else has in the United States and let's make everyone feel good, you know everyone needs to feel good and feel like they are... READ MORE
'CBS This Morning' host Gayle King reveals that if she could change two laws they would be marriage equality and the driving age for new drivers. Also find out which actress she would like to see portray her in a movie. READ MORE
Sports Illustrated cover model and actress Kate Upton said it is her second time attending the Correspondents' dinner, her uncle is Rep. Fred Upton -- a 13-term GOP congressman from Michigan. READ MORE
Kerry Washington lets us know that she is a regular at the annual event and added, "I really love the White House Correspondents Dinner, it's just a fun weird conglomerate of worlds coming together that fascinates me." READ MORE
The CBS Chief and TV personality spoke with THR about their network's strong position heading into upfronts and their own Hollywood fantasies. READ MORE
Elle Macpherson on working on 'Fashion Star', her admiration for Michelle Obama and what she has done for the fashion industry. She also shares what she thinks is the most pressing issue for the nation. READ MORE
'The Daily Show's' Aasif Mandvi gives us his take on the absurdity of politicians and comedians all gathering in the same room. He also says that he is looking forward to seeing Jimmy Kimmel and President Obama's speeches. READ MORE
White House press secretary Jay Carney on the difference between being a journalist with Time to working for the President of the United States. READ MORE
Behind the Screen explores the impact of technology on movies and TV shows, specifically content producers, cinematographers, editors, VFX shops and artists, sound mixers and editors, technical (including R&D) roles and the post-production community. This includes products from companies like Red, Canon, Dolby and Avid to new hires in key below-the-line positions on movies or at below the line post/VFX shops