Harpers and Queen cover
Arquette appears on the cover of the December 1996 issue of Harpers and Queen magazine.
Total Film cover
Arquette appears on the cover of the March 1998 issue of Total Film magazine.
Paper cover
Arquette appears on the cover of the May 2002 issue of Paper magazine.
Arquette, Jane divorce
Arquette and Jane split. Jane’s rep:
The split is completely amicable and their prime focus is their daughter. They ask that their privacy be respected at this time.
Stella UK cover
Arquette appears on the cover of a July 2014 issue of Stella UK magazine.
The Hollywood Reporter cover
Swank, Moore, Dern, Arquette, Witherspoon, Adams, and Jones appear on the cover of a November 2014 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. They talk about their bravest moments as an actress and if their children became actors. Witherspoon:
It’s a wonderful business. I feel like I’ve seen the world. I’ve met amazing people. I used to have all these regrets; I didn’t finish college. And about a year ago it was like, “Why would I regret not finishing college?” I’ve had a wonderful life and I’ve been everywhere and I’ve gotten to work with creative people and tell stories. That’s all I ever wanted to do. So if [my kids] wanted to do it, I’d be very encouraging. I do think it’s hard. I would definitely illuminate all the difficulties. But my kids don’t seem to gravitate toward it anyway. So we’ll see.
Wins best supporting actress
Arquette wins the Oscar for best supporting actress for her role as a single mother in Boyhood. Arquette calls for wage equality in her acceptance speech.
To every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights. It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America.