Harper’s Bazaar interview
Harper’s Bazaar Magazine interviews Bosworth about her shoe collection collaboration with Matisse.
I have always been attracted to fashion that is transitional wear, meaning, designs that carry a woman from season to season, from day to night. That was a significant part of the thought process for this collection. I wanted to think about footwear that is directional and also comfortable. I like my shoes to have a bit of personality.
Vogue interview
Blige discusses Sam Smith, Anne Hathaway’s rapping skills, and her documentary with Vogue magazine.
I think it worked so easily because Sam is a very rare person. He’s very rare because he’s not afraid to let people see who he is. His vulnerability is what draws me to him; he’s just honest and real. I love that. I can really work with people like that.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Kaskade during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about encouraging his kids dreams.
My family was always supportive with [me saying] ‘Hey, I want to make music when I grow up,’ so I will be the same way [for my kids]. They’ll be here this week at Coachella with me, so who knows what that will inspired.
Wouldn’t attend gay wedding
Santorum gives an interview to The Hugh Hewitt Show. He talked about whether he would attend a gay wedding.
No, I would not…It would be a violation of my faith. I would love them and support them, but I would not participate in that ceremony.
Simon Cowell interview
Corden interviews Cowell on the The Late Late Show. He talks about Malik leaving One Direction.
I kind of knew this was coming. I had a few conversations with Malik about how unhappy he was getting with group. But he added that the band soldiered on and played a great show after they found out, and says their new record will be the best they’ve ever made.
Rosario Dawson interview
Dawson appears on Conan and talks about how her mom once trained her to use pepper spray by using it on her, and that New Yorkers aren’t as tough as they used to be.
Now people think it’s so safe in New York that they are walking around with ear-buds at four o’clock in the morning and I kind of feel like hitting them…I kind of feel like robbing them.
McGregor: ‘I would kill Mayweather in 30 seconds’
In an interview with Esquire, McGregor calls out Mayweather.
I look at him as a rookie in ten other areas. If you can box, what happens if I grab hold of your legs? If you put me face-to-face with Floyd Mayweather—pound-for-pound boxing’s best—if I fought Floyd, I would kill him in less than thirty seconds. It would take me less than thirty seconds to wrap around him like a boa constrictor and strangle him.
Michael J. Fox interview
Fox appears on The Late Show to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease. He talks about his own struggle with Parkinson’s, and the hunt for a cure.
To be kind of corny about it, once you accept it, and you learn about it…. and realize you are in a position to do something about it, and to make a difference and to help, well then it’s just, like, quit your bitching and get on with it.
Kiernan Shipka interview
Kimmel interviews Shipka on his show Jimmy Kimmel Live. Shipka talks about her work in Mad Men and how she got a start to her career at Jimmy’s show.
I feel like this is coming really full circle. Because I found out I booked Mad Men in the Jimmy Kimmel parking lot.
The Talks interview
Kapoor gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses what art is about, his work being introspective, and what made him want to be an artist.
I always have been introspective. It’s like going to the psychoanalyst, where you lie on a couch and say, ‘I feel terrible about this,’ and then suddenly there is this whole thing in the room and you think, ‘Look what’s happened, it’s all here!’ Even the very big work that I made at the Tate that was called Marsyas. I called it that in a way of course on purpose because it’s the myth of the flaying of the man Marsyas by Apollo. The object itself, this stretched form, is referring to an interior. It’s like a stretched skin.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Shelton during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about hosting the ACM Awards.
I don’t know if you’ve been in that stadium yet or not, but it’s bigger than the county that I lived in in Oklahoma. It’s the 50th anniversary of the show, so there’s going to be a lot of surprises [Luke and I] have [brought] a good level of immaturity. That’s what we need in music these days.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch%3Fv%3DfHWlY2Eio68
Amused to Death interview
Waters discusses the 2015 edition of Amused to Death, talking about the release on vinyl, sound manipulations, and its relevance today. When asked if it’s an angry record:
Angry no., Angry feels sort of undirected to me. Is Amused to Death sarcastic? I’ve definitely used sarcasm from time to time in my songwriting career. Probably some of it is sarcastic, and probably some of it pretends to by cynical, but it’s not. There’s nothing cynical about the record at all. I’m often described as a being a cynic, and I’m not.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Rancic during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about her controversial red carpet statement in which she says actress Zendaya’s dreadlocks lookes like she might smell of patchouli oil and weed, causing cast members Kelly Osbourne and Kathy Griffin to quit The Fashion Police.
It’s kind of crazy. Look, it was a tough season to do, obviously without Joan Rivers there. She was the driving forced behind Fashion Police. It just didn’t work. There were all sorts of issues right from the beginning. Then when the whole incident happened with the Oscars show obviously everything imploded form that point on. It’s been sad to watch and it’s been really hard to live through. The past six weeks have been very tough for all of us.
Honestly, you’d have to ask her [Kelly Osbourne] I don’t know [why she quit]. I haven’t spoken to Kelly since the night that show aired. She and I got on the phone and I was like, ‘Kelly what’s going on?’ And she’s like, ‘I don’t know’. I’ve known Kelly a long time, so obviously she was being very friendly and supporting that night. Then, everything just went crazy from there.
Facebook AMA
Zuckerberg holds an “Ask Me Anything” session where he answers questions from celebrities such as Shakira and Richard Branson, as well as ordinary Facebook users. Questions include: how Facebook will connect the world better; how he sees technology helping the disadvantaged; how many hours he works a week, and requests to see pictures of his dog, Beast.
https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10102028100357421
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Frankel during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about returning to Real House Wives Of New York.
I came back because I missed the connection the connection with the audience, that is I missed the freedom. I had to accept that I really am kind of a professional reality star. I mean, this genre is great for me because it’s liberating and you can kind of say what you want, and do whatever you, and be whoever you want, [and] express yourself. I really do miss that.
T Magazine interview
T Magazine interviews West about his Yeezy apparel brand.
It’s literally like I know this is really harsh, but it’s like Before Yeezy and After Yeezy. This is the new Rome! On tour I would scream Look at this mountain I just made! You don’t think I can make a T-shirt? Look at everyone in the audience we’re selling $300,000 worth of T-shirts every night!
Time Out Hong Kong interview
Kwok gives an interview to Time Out Hong Kong. He discusses what he has been doing, his film career, and his advice to other Hong Kong actors.
I think we should turn our perspective inward as we have a very large market in China. There are a lot of Hollywood and overseas movie makers who are seeking opportunities to work with Chinese movie makers. This is a sign that we have a robust film industry in China. As a Chinese national, I don’t feel I have to leave Asia in order to expand my career. There are a lot of excellent directors in Hong Kong and China who I haven’t had the pleasure to work for yet, and there are still many talented people I’m looking forward to co-operating with down the line.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Eastwood during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his role as Luke Collins in the film The Longest Ride.
What’s really special about this movie is, it’s about life and the choices we make and relationships. I think it’s different from some of the other [Nicholas Sparks movies]. It’s really grounded in reality. I think it’s one of his better ones in recent years. Nothing can prepare you for riding a bull. It’s probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever done.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Sparks during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his film The Longest Rid.
I grew up with it [ranching]. I watched it, and then my sister married a guy who had been in a rodeo and lived on a cattle ranch. So the ranch in the novel is pretty much the ranch my sister lived on and here we are.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Phillippe during On Air With Ryan Seacrest about his role as a murder suspect in the TV series Secrets And Lies.
The show goes to some dark places, but there is kind of a sense of fun to it all. What I’m really enjoying is the social media reaction. On Twitter, people like theorizing who did it or who didn’t, telling me how frustrated they are with my character’s choices and how they’re yelling at the TV.