Fox Sports Radio interview
Enfield talks about the improvement of his players over the season:
We had a lot of young, talented players. We’ve had a whole offseason and a year and a half of player development, working on their shooting, their offensive moves, their decision making, their finishing, their post, etc. So we have made huge jumps in skill level and skillsets on our team. And we implemented a fast-paced system since the get-go, and our players are now able to play at that speed, scoring in the first seven or eight seconds of the shot clock, pushing the ball down the court. … Now that our players are handling the adversity and success and are more skilled, and are used to playing at a higher tempo, we’re pretty good when we can do that.
Wrestling101.com interview
Santana talks about winning the WWE World Tag Team Titles in 1979:
My wrestling career got moving very quickly, I never would have expected to have gotten to New York as quick as I did especially when I didn’t have a wrestling family and I didn’t know anybody in wrestling when I got into the sport. My father wasn’t a wrestler I just came in, there were people that I knew like Terry Funk and Tully Blanchard but to get to New York and then to be teamed up with Ivan Putski that was a big shot in my arm, then we won the titles in Madison Square Garden, and whenever you do anything in Madison Square Garden it is an unbelievable feeling, and my career went from nothing to the top overnight.
Ring Rust Radio interview
Shamrock discusses a possible return to WWE:
Oh, definitely. I’ve tried to reach out, but I’ve been hitting some walls. I’m not sure if my messages are getting through or not. In my career, if you follow my career and watched everything that I’ve ever done from the time I was in high school to where I’m at now, I’ve always been able to reach the pinnacle. In football, I was able to win championships and go to bowl games in college, be an All-American linebacker and there were a lot of things I was able to accomplish. In my professional career, every time I jumped into an organization, I always reached the top and the title.
Tavis Smiley interview
Newton discusses her career and role in the new DirectTV original series, Rogue, in this interview for PBS.
I have been around women who have lost their children in the most horrifying ways, who’ve lost their dignity, who’ve lost their lust for life. They’ve had it crushed out of them. That’s why I wanted to play Grace. I wanted to explore this kind of grief and turn pain into power. That’s what One Billion Rising is all about, is about turning pain to power. So I just find myself finding these projects which are dealing with these themes, and obviously it’s not just about I want to explore it.
WFNZ in Charlotte interview
Curry speaks about Duke’s first two games in the NCAA Tournament:
The first two games we have had have been good starting points for us in the tournament. Two good teams that really pushed us, played their best games for the most part and games we had to really grind out, especially against Creighton. Going up against Michigan State, they are one of the best teams in the country and very psychical and have a lot of great players so we have to be ready and we have to be on top of our ‘A’ game. Be ready for the physicality and it’s going to be a fun game to play in.
KNBR in San Francisco interview
Miller comments on an upcoming game against Ohio State:
I always feel like our team’s at our best when we play with 10 turnovers or fewer, or even 12 turnovers or fewer. Ohio State’s that elite team that when they get a deflection, a steal, a stop, they’ve got so much firepower in transition coming at you. … It’s a little bit what did us in against UCLA the number of times we lost. Our turnovers led to back-breaking points.
Masterclass
The singer talks about her life with Fleetwood Mac and how she overcomes cocaine addiction.
Here’s the truth — I know this for sure — we are not defined by the challenges in our lives, but how we face them
Tony Danza Interview
Danza talks with Shy Guy Media about his preparation for his father role in Don Juan.
I brought a lot of my bad habits as a father.
Monday Night Mayhem interview
Booker T discusses Wrestlemania and the WWE Hall of Fame with Monday Night Mayhem.
WrestleMania always starts the day after the previous WrestleMania. The build-up has been no different as far as the promotion goes, and you have to notice that. The fans are going to show up and it is going to be a great night of wrestling and a great night of entertainment.
Digital Sky interview
Kingston discusses WWE, tag teams and the PG era with Digital Sky.
As long as I’m winning, it doesn’t really matter to me. I have had the opportunity to have some great tag team partners. Between Punk and Evan and Truth, I mean gosh, every time me and Truth get together, whether we’re doing media interviews together or backstage, it’s just constant banter. We’re always just joking around and stuff. It was a very natural fit when he and I decided to team up.
1070 The Fan in Indianapolis interview
Krzyzewski gives his thoughts on how much coaching experience helps in tournament games:
I think it has some significance, there’s no question about it. If you’re visiting Paris, it’s nice to have a guide who knows what the heck is going on in Paris. So you can be a guide to your team. What you have to do, though, if you have been in it a number of times, is make sure that you get into the moment of your players and not your moment as the veteran. … I think one of the main things where it helps is the people around you, your staff.
Tatyana Ali interview
Williams interviews Tatyana Ali and questions her on relationship with Drake, new job and her time on The Fresh Prince show.
[Drake] He is absolutely brilliant and I’m a huge fan of his. He got me a beautiful bottle of champagne for my birthday. It fell down from the sky and I felt really special.
Shape Magazine interview
Webb tells Shape Magazine about training for her role in the TV series, Splash.
There is definitely nothing like it on TV. It’s basically me and 10 other celebrities in a diving competition. We’ve been training intensely with Olympic diver Greg Louganis for the past six weeks, diving off one to ten meter platforms. He really works with us on our form and how we enter the water, because we’ll be judged on all that.
Interview with David Letterman
Cosby talks to David Letterman about what he finds funny and about he and his wife going to see Jack Benny at the Sahara Hotel. He talks about what he finds funny about Jack Benny.
His name is so and so, I keep him with me because we have the same type of blood.
Adam Carolla interview
Austin appears on Adam Carolla podcast to discuss his early years in the professional wrestling business.
A guy had a commercial on TV; teach you how to be a pro wrestler. I always knew in the back of my mind that I was going to be a pro wrestler. My first college major was a business major because I was going to sell insurance with my dad. I figured that’d be the logical thing to do.
Maxim Interview
Carell talks about his role in the movie The Incredible Burt Wonderstone:
If you happen to have a foam ball on you, I can make it disappear. The character is basically a kid who finds magic as an outlet that makes him cool, and then he starts to think a bit too highly of himself.
Masterclass
Brokaw expresses his love of journalism, the risks he has taken along the way and how being great is about stepping out of your comfort zone.
Don’t be afraid to do something unconventional, to take a chance, to risk something
The Talks interview
Saraiva gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses the last time he drew, how he started doing graffiti, and opening a nightclub.
I was always very related to music and I would organize parties, raves, and concerts in Paris. Paris was kind of slow at the time. Besides some good parties the clubs were all run by, and are still mostly run by, the big rich and famous. The music was stupid commercial shit. We wanted to have a place were we could listen to our own music and have our friends come, a place that was not ruled like the other places were ruled. That’s how Le Baron started.
Startup Life interview
0 0 Mark Devlin Mark Devlin2015-04-01 02:29:092015-04-01 02:42:17Startup Life interviewShow might outpace books
The producers tell Entertainment Weekly that they do not intend to slow the show down or pad it out if it comes down to outpacing Martin’s next two novels. It’s possible the producers, who know the general idea of the story’s ending, might conclude the show before the last book is released. Those involved are hoping this doesn’t become an issue. Benioff comments:
Ideally, the books come out first. ‘We don’t want to become a show that outstays its welcome and tries to turn each book into three seasons. Part of what we love about these books, and the show, is this sense of momentum and building toward something. If we tried to turn this into a 10-season show we’d strangle the golden goose. There is a ticking clock here.
