Spin cover
Haim pose on the cover of Spin magazine. The band also gave Spin a full interview where they answered questions about their beginings, family and how they cope with fame. Alana:
I’ve always wanted to be a cool band. But I’ve tried to be a cool, aloof person, and it’s just not me. I couldn’t do it. I giggle at fart jokes. I trip all the time. I’m just not that person.
Esquire interview
Astbury talks about the public’s perception of him as an enigma:
Really? It’s strange because I don’t objectify myself. I hate looking at pictures of myself, they’re usually awful. As you get older, it’s just, “Aww…” The last videos we did, Honey from a Knife, we’re not even in it! And for the Animals video, we’re only in a cameo. The most important thing for us is putting our music out there. The idea of being icons, I think it’s great when you’re 24. It’s fantastic. I much prefer being in the studio or on stage and staying out of the mainstream really. Adam Levine is good at that.
TheInformation interview
Graham is interviewed for TheInformation.com and talks about women in technology, how working at startups makes people tougher, and what he says is resentment from investors towards Y Combinator:
You could say, if you think we’re actually good, then envy. If you think we’re not actually good, then it’s because they think we don’t deserve all the deal flow we get. That’s what investors all want. They want deal flow.
Norfolknavyflagship.com interview
Reigns talks to norfolknavyflagship.com about his blossoming wrestling career and growing up in wrestling.
Wrestling was always the first thing I wanted to do. My dad, my uncle, so many cousins, and my brother – I’m from a family where it seems like everybody’s doing it or has done it. It was my first love and first passion.
Pougkeepsie Journal interview
Ray talks to Pougkeepsie Journal about being innovative and thinking outside the box in wrestling.
It’s very important for companies to do things like that. It keeps it interesting for people and it keeps people into wrestling across the board. Nobody really, in wrestling, is knocking them dead right now and selling out every arena.
False Finish interview
Striker talks to False Finish Radio about his time in WWE, future plans and Wrestling in America.
My time in WWE, Regal was a mentor and a friend and he had been one of my favorite wrestlers and he need up cooler then i ever thought he would be. The figure reminds me to be as much like regal as possible. He is such a gentleman and he is so humble yet so tough. It reminds me that you need to be a professional.
Onnit interview
Ambrose talks to Onnit on coming into WWE’s main roster and working with The Undertaker.
By the time we actually got through sitting in Tampa for a while, we had all been down there for a long time… but by the time we were at like, we’re at Wrestlemania, we’re on the main stage, we’re doing our thing, because we got thrown right into the fire really quickly. We had a good little act with three rookies, and they just threw us right out there with the main eventers.
Steve Austin Show interview
Cornette is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss WWE, WCW, TNA and women’s wrestling.
There’s nothing worse than having pretty women try to do professional wrestling. I’m not being sexist here but I saw Stacy Keibler take a kick to the gut and her legs were so long and she’s so thin, she got off balance and just fell.
Montreality Interview
Madchild speaks about the release of his new album Swollen Members, his joint album with Slaine, 2 pac, The Notorious BIG, artists he wants to work with, writing a book, jobs he had as a kid, and taking on Dizaster in a rap battle.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills interview
Kim and Kyle Richards and Glanville of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about Kim Richard’s struggle with alchohol and their closeness on the set. Kim Richards:
I think everybody saw my character spiral out of control on the show and then they saw me make the decision to go to rehab.
Megan Good interview
Good is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about her focus to play Whitney Houston and how Good feels Houston was misunderstood.
I got to spend some time with her and she was an amazing person and I think misunderstood. I just feel like I get her and I feel that I would tell her story I feel in the way that she would want it to be told.
Talk is Jericho interview
Edge talks to Chris Jericho about being forced into early retirement due to neck injury.
I really thought I would relax whenever that is, but with it being sped up a couple of years with the last injury, it was then like, ‘Now what?’ Keniv Dunn called the ‘Haven’ people because they had been looking to have a tie-in with Smackdown. ‘Listen, we have this guy retiring. I think he could fill a good spot on your show.’ That’s kind of how that fell into place.
Jennifer Lawrence interview
Lawrence returns as a guest on Conan to promote American Hustle. She talks about her fantasy job and accidental stash of sex toys. She also tells O’Brien about her childhood nickname and bed-wetting as a teenager.
I was unstoppably and uncontrollably hyper, which of course, isn’t happening now. I’m not proud of it. But yeah, I couldn’t be stopped by medication or anything. It didn’t even make a dent. I was just unbelievably hyper and so they started calling me “nitroglycerine”, which was shortened to “Nitro”.
Ginger Zee interview
Williams interviews Zee on her career, engagement and what it’s like being the lead meteorologist on Good Morning America. On when she knew she wanted to be a meteorologist:
Obsessed is probably the right word. Every kid growing up the like dolls, basketball something every kid gets really kinda into something mine was tornadoes. I would look over lake Michigan and I would see these storms coming across and I’m just so into it. I would ask my mom all these questions and then science and math were my favorite subjects and as I went through school it started to hit me. I better make this my love and my life.
Ron Burgundy interview
Manning is interviewed by Rod Burgundy (Ferrell).
You are one of the great quarterbacks…and yet you’ve done it all without a mustache. I’ll be honest with you, you look like a succulent baby lamb. Let’s face it all the great NFL quarterbacks have had mustaches…
The Art of Wrestling interview
Young is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss comedy in wrestling and getting over without getting hurt.
I’ve taken maybe 30 bumps on television in the past 5 years. People really like me and have grown to love the babyface character. I’ve been this character for a long time.
Talk is Jericho interview
Edge is a guest on Talk is Jericho to discuss John Cena, breaking into WWE and his first entrance in the company.
I gave them a cassette and I came to the ring to “Walk” because I didn’t watch ECW at the time so I didn’t know Van Dam came out to it. So I did this horrible Caucasian running man move to Pantera. I mean… it was just all sorts of ridiculous and it didn’t make any sense. for whatever reason the crowd reacted.
Will Ferrell interview
Seacrest interviews Ferrell during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about bringing his Anchorman character Ron Burgundy to real news stations.
That might be the most satisfying because that’s an idea I had when the original Anchorman came out. But everyone thought it was crazy back then. But to actually read the news with the local news time while they tried to keep from laughing is a highlight of my career.
Ben Stiller interview
Seacrest interviews Stiller during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about his film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
I just loved, first of all, the tone of the story. It wasn’t one genre [it’s a comedy and an adventure] Walter has to step out of reality it’s a story about self discovery and it felt to me like something I can connect with. I hadn’t directed a movie on that world or tone, so it was kind of strange because I’m so used to straight-up comedies.
Bernard Hopkins interview
Hopkins is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how he inspired Eddie Murphy, inspiring people feel great over 40 and his focus on religion as the base for his life.
But I’m glad that I inspire the forty and up club…I always say to know that you gotta start early to have a better shot and a chance to be healthy later.
