Talk is Jericho interview
Sweet appears on Talk is Jericho to discuss music, his career, future plans and his autobiography.
I enjoyed it (writing his book) so much but at the end of the day, looking back on it. What it did take, my gosh! It took a lot. I was interviewed for 16 or 17 hours and then it was transcribed. Then the writing process actually began.
Bill Cosby interview
Hall talks to Cosby about parenting. Cosby gives advice on Hall dealing with his son.
Never lie to him about anything. Don’t try to be his friend. Try to be his father.
Steve Austin Show interview
Bischoff talks to The Steve Austin Show WCW and his rise to power in the company.
I was passionate and I felt it. I believed in it. I believed in myself. I’ve been passionate about wrestling since I was a little kid and I was passionate about my approach to it. And the solution that I had, especially given that Turner had identified as their problem, which was not wanting any more wrestling guys running a television company. So, it worked.
Music Recall interview
Kingston talks to Music Recall Magazine about his Jamaican gimmick and his early days in WWE.
It was something that I came up with on the independent scene. It was funny because I was kind of just joking around in one of our classes. And then everyone in the class was like ‘oh, you have to do that, it’s so entertaining.’ So that’s the route that I went.
Interview with Lea Palmieri
Cosby talks to Lea Palmieri of OK magazine at the American Comedy Awards. They discuss Cosby’s appearances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Jimmy is a person that you like. Jimmy is honest. Jimmy will not get angry where, or who gets the laugh, but you stay in taste together.
Sharon Osbourne interview
Osbourne returns to Conan and talks about her dislike of singing talent shows and her husband Ozzy’s fondness for Taylor Swift.
John Leguizamo interview
Williams interviews John Leguizamo and asks questions about his latest film, Chief.
It’s ‘Chief’ right, so it’s about a chief. He has a lot of success in LA. He gets very famous but it goes to his head, he gets very narcissistic. So his life starts to fall apart. His wife leaves him and he gets a new girlfriend.
Silicon Valley interview
Arrington talks onstage at Disrupt NY with the show’s creators, Judge and Berg, and cast members Middleditch and Miller about parody, real Silicon Valley cameos, and research for the show. Miller:
I think I saw Peter Dinklage, but it was just Tom walking around on his knees
Katy Perry interview
Seacrest interviews Perry during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions her about her style for the Prismatic tour.
I like movies, like Clueless, The Craft, Empire Records. All those movies kinds of inspired my style currently. But you know, it’s just kind of whatever I feel like when I wake up.
Justin Timberlake interview
Seacrest interviews Timberlake during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about re-working the single Love Never Felt So Good for the Michael Jackson Xscape project.
The demo is just Michael and a piano, so funny enough, when we got the track to work on, when you peeled everything away, you couldn’t separate Michael’s vocals from the piano. It was all on one track. We had numerous people dig through archives and this is the only existing demo we could find It makes you feel that early ’80s Off the Wall/Thriller right around that time when I’m sure he was recording a bunch of music.
Vanessa Williams Interview
Williams talks to Chris Witherspoon of thegrio.com about colorism in the entertainment industry.
It’s hard to get good roles anyway no matter how fear your skin is, no matter how brown your skin is
Ziggy Marley interview
Hall interviews Marley about his love for his father, Bob Marley.
What I think it’s a continuous realization as we travel the world the thing that impact most is the amount of love we get because of what my father has done for the world.
Nicole Murphy, Jessica Canseco interview
Hall talks with Murphy and Canseco,. who discuss their ex-husband, Eddie Murphy and their life after divorce.
Well you know I’m right around the corner from mine
Michael Emerson interview
Hall talks with Emerson regarding his career and success on The Arsenio Hall Show.
It’s alright, I think, to build to your success, rather than to maybe have it early.
Jenna Elfman interview
Williams interviews Jenna Elfman and asks questions about her show, Growing Up Fisher, her husband, and her hair.
Yeah, we are ‘un-precious’ about out marriage. We are just not serious about it. We do a podcast iTunes called Kicking And Screaming. It’s just us talking about our marriage for a half hour. We don’t edit, we don’t plan it. It’s R-rated, so don’t listen to it while you take your kids to school.
Fred Wilson interview
Arrington interviews Union Square Ventures’s Wilson at Disrupt NY about Google’s potential for evil, uses for blockchain protocols, and the New York startup landscape. Wilson says that in 2020, the top three internet companies will be:
Google, Facebook, and one that we’ve never heard of
Arrington:
Why’s Apple gone?
Wilson
They’re too rooted to hardware…and they don’t have anything in the cloud to speak of
Hacker News may be worth $500 million
Altman says in an interview with Arrington that Hacker News could be worth $500 million if sold, but he says that it is worth more to Y Combinator than to anyone who would potentially want to buy it. He adds:
Intermediate valuations are completely made up and silly.
‘Monopoly’
Altman discusses whether Y Combinator has a monopoly on early-stage startups with former TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington. Arrington:
You consider yourself a monopoly
Altman:
Yeah, sure.
Time interview
Woodley is interviewed for Time and discusses whether she considers herself a feminist:
No because I love men, and I think the idea of ‘raise women to power, take the men away from the power’ is never going to work out because you need balance. With myself, I’m very in touch with my masculine side. And I’m 50 percent feminine and 50 percent masculine, same as I think a lot of us are.
Tavis Smiley interview
Senator Sanders discusses the minimum wage debate, poverty in the United States, and presidential politics in this interview for PBS.
Well first of all, let’s be very clear. You have many, many Republicans, and I don’t think most Americans know this, but you have many Republicans from the Koch brothers on down who not only do not want to raise the minimum wage, their view is that we should abolish the concept of the minimum wage. That means if you’re in a high unemployment area and an employer offers you three bucks an hour, then that’s what the wage will be. But the bottom line for the Republicans in general, it’s the same old story.