Barbara Walters interview
Macfarlane is interviewed by Barbara Walters. They talk about his original film short that was discovered by Fox and launched Family Guy. They also talk about how they try not to offend too many people.
They all can`t be in the same place. There is something called tunnage where we keep (offensive) jokes spread apart.
Wrestling101.com interview
Kanellis discusses her favorite opponents in WWE:
I feel very blessed that I was a part of that time, I admire Trish Stratus’s work, I admire Lita’s work but by the same token I loved Beth, I loved working with her, she was one of my favourite people that I got in the ring with. Michelle McCool was so under-utilised and was one of the best wrestlers I ever got in the ring with. Victoria I still work with today, I love her and if I was going to pick someone I was going to wrestle for an hour it would be Victoria.
Steve Austin Show interview
Steen is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss Ring of Honor and having freedom wrestling business.
My contract with Ring of Honor keeps me from working other promotions that have I-Pay-per-views but aside from that I can go and do pretty much whatever I want.
Tavis Smiley interview
Burton discusses the 30 year run of Reading Rainbow and his current campaign to relaunch the project as a mobile app in this interview for PBS.
It is a mobile library for tablets for kids. We’re on the iOS platform and the Kindle Fire platform right now. Our immediate plans are to get to the Web as soon as we can, so that our product can be enjoyed more ubiquitously. However, we are a mobile library on the tablet. A library of 300-plus books and growing, and 75-plus videos, new video content. Original video field trips with LeVar, just like the original television series. We deliver it all in an environment that kids are really excited about exploring, so that they can discover books they want to read.
Behati Prinsloo interview
Seacrest interviews Prinsloo during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions her about her engagement to Adam Levine.
I ask myself that everyday. I think he figured that one out. He needed time to realize that. But he’s awesome and we’re very happy and we just get each other and I think we realized that after a while. Not to mention, he’s the Sexiest Man Alive. Well] we’re not having two weddings, I can just tell you that, that was a rumor that started from I don’t know who.
R. Kelly interview
Seacrest interviews R. Kelly during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about his album Black Panties.
I did 362 songs for the Black Panties album, and it took me about a month [to choose]. The hardest task of the whole project was breaking down what songs we were gonna do.
ESpark TV – The Nest
Duffy answers questions about The Nest on ESpark TV.
The Nest is a new 12-month program. It’s a space in three areas in the Central Belt of Scotland, and it’s also has an executive education module…It is based in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Ayrshire. We’re doubling the space in our facilities to create the Nest spaces…You get a full time executive enabler, who will work closely with you on your business. He or she will review your business every month. You will also get an executive education programme wrapped around you. Every month you’re all going to get together as an elite bunch of professional people, and we’ll dig down really deep in your business proposition, your team, leadership and finance.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano gives Latifah a Giant’s sweater gift, on The Queen Latifah Show.
Why do you see men in their game gear outside of the stadium, but you never see a woman like food shopping with her game gear.
Esquire interview
Pollard talks about making solo albums as opposed to group albums:
It really doesn’t, other than the idea in the back of my mind that a Robert Pollard album should maybe appear more like the work of a 56-year-old man, and I’m speaking mainly of the artwork and lyrics. With Guided by Voices it doesn’t need age restrictions. It can be as far out or “immature as necessary, not that Blazing Gentlemen isn’t far out — it’s just like, you know, with Peter Gabriel in early Genesis, he could be the Watcher of the skies, a Slipperman, Britannia or whatever, but on his solo albums he was just Peter Gabriel.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano appears on The Queen Latifah Show and talks about her thoughts on Project Runway.
I don’t think there’s a lot of inspiration for young people to do things with their hands anymore.
Maxim Interview
McKellen talks about his role as Gandalf the Grey in the movie The Desolation of Smaug:
The trouble in answering that is that we filmed the three Hobbits at the same time. What is actually in the second film, I’m not quite sure. I know that Gandalf has quite a big stake in this one. It’s pretty striking stuff, quite violent, hopefully exciting, and a bit mysterious.
Esquire interview
Olbermann talks about working with Patrick on Sportscenter:
One of the things Dan and I thought was a really good way to pass the time on SportsCenter was to try to make the other one laugh uncontrollably—to possibly, you know, snort something out of the nose, to guffaw, to be unable to continue. You have to read the next highlight because I can’t talk.
Toks Olagundoye interview
Olagundoye is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about her goal to be a James Bond girl and how that dream came about.
I don’t want to give away my age but since I was four, I used to collect James Bond films.
Jim Brown interview
Brown is interviewed by Hall on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about Kobe Bryant’s return to basketball and Bryant’s confusion with African-American culture.
In the days when we had a summit and we call the top black athletes together to talk to Muhammed Ali about his status with the forces, there were some athletes we didn’t call. So if I had to call that summit all over there would be some athletes I wouldn’t call. Kobe would be one of them.
IconsVsIcons.com interview
Hardy talks to IconsVsIcons.com about music, his new CD and music videos.
I would definitely categorize it (the new CD) in the category of alternative rock. My stuff, especially Plurality of Worlds, has a lot of rap styles in the songs but I would say, overall, it is alternative rock. We are going to start recording the next album in January. I am really looking forward to it.
Esquire interview
Greenwald discusses the possibility of writing a book:
I could have just sat back and not triggered any more risk for myself, or any more sort of recriminations. But, you know, the premise of what I was doing all along was that I wanted to report this story differently than the normal, unwritten rules between journalists and the U.S. government that typically govern how these things function. I wanted to be as aggressive as possible in how I reported them; I wanted them to actually make an impact.
Montreality Interview
U-God speaks on being a member of Wu-Tang Clan and their upcoming projects, his autobiography, future solo projects, his favorite verse, video games, advice to the youth, Drake, and Trinidad James.
Spaceship News interview
Jericho speaks to SpaceshipNews.com about working non-stop and having a crazy schedule.
The one thing is when I’m home, I try and stay home and not work as much. Being on the road, it’s definitely more work-time in that case, but I really dig being on the road. I dig being busy and I dig creating. In this day and age it’s more about the brand rather than a certain thing. Whether it’s Chris Jericho’s in Fozzy or he’s a wrestler or he’s an author, he has a podcast – everything kind of falls into the Chris Jericho umbrella and that’s where you want to keep it, so I like being busy.
Tennessean.com interview
Carter speaks to Tennessean.com about the rumors of her selling TNA to Billy Corgan and the company being up for sale.
Since we have been in business going on 12 years now, this has been an ongoing (speculation). Oh, we’re going out of business. We’re not going to make it. Ever since we started, people were taking odds on how long we would last.
Michael B. Jordan interview
Winfrey interviews actor Michael B. Jordan, on Oprah’s Next Chapter. Winfrey questions Jordan about his latest film.
It was a bit overwhelming at first cause I didn’t want to let anybody down. You know when a when they have expectations. I wanted to meet them, exceed them.