EDGE Magazine cover
Williams poses for the cover of Edge Magazine. In the issue Williams gives an interview and talks of her role in the sitcom The Neighbors, her talk show success and when she decided to be a broadcaster.
Sixth grade. I didn’t have a hole lot of interest in school, but I enjoyed reading books and I enjoyed writing. I knew I could do it. I thought being a newscaster or a radio personality was definitely it. One of the two.
Gabriel on reunion, Hall of Fame induction
Gabriel is interviewed by Rolling Stone, about the possibility of a future Genesis reunion tour:
I never say never. It really didn’t happen last time. I think there’s a small chance, but I don’t think it’s very high.
Gabriel also discusses the recent induction of Genesis to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Getting awards is nature’s way of saying you’re getting old, so you can get a little more reflective. There are very few good things about getting old except you care less about what people think.
Tavis Smiley interview
Burns discusses his newest documentary, The Address, about the Gettysburg Address, in this interview with PBS.
Because we’re all liberated by this speech. We’re all liberated by the struggle, and that liberation can extend in many places. When 9/11, first anniversary of 9/11 happened, the English words spoken besides the desperately sad list of the dead? The Gettysburg Address. Has nothing to do with 9/11 but everything, because words, as you know as well as anybody I know on this planet, are medicine, are medicine.
The Roman Show interview
Shamrock talks about his first matches in WWE:
I was in Gene Anderson’s organization and WWF came to town they brought me in for three house shows. I worked two matches with Barry Horowitz and one with Mega Man. The two with Barry were good and the one with Mega Man was a horrible match. I went to the locker room, they told me ‘don’t worry about it, that guy is as green as you are.
Pharrell Williams interview
Winfrey interviews Pharrell Williams on Oprah’s Next Chapter to discuss his rise to fame and the future in front of him.
The `new black’ doesn’t blame other races for our issue. The`new black’ dreams and realizes that it’s not pigmentation, it’s a mentality, and it’s either going to work for you or it’s going to work against you. And you’ve got to pick the side you’re going to be on.
Parade interview
Corcoran joins a Google+ hangout to talk about the Shark Tank cover issue. Corcoran responds to a female reader’s question about how to become a better negotiator:
Think like a man…You know what a guy does? He just says what he thinks, for the most part. He just puts it right out there.
Talk is Jericho interview
Mustaine appears on Talk is Jericho discusses Megadeth, their upcoming tour and finding new band mates in the 1980’s.
I remember my whole journey. I got my job in Metallica by looking at an ad in The Recycler magazine. So when we would audition other people, we would put out ads in a guitar store or just word of mouth, however.
Ed Sheeran interview
Seacrest interviews Sheeran during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about his inspiration for the single Sing.
I feel like I was veering off in one direction with that song to kind of make it a very R&B song. I wanted to pull it back and make it English, which is why I put the rap in it. [Sing is about] Someone I met in Vegas. It was last summer. We went out for food afterwards sushi.
Seth MacFarlane Interview
MacFarlane and Kimmel discuss Ted 2, and his western movie A Million Ways to Die in the West on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
We’re basically going to do the same movie, but in Thailand, like The Hangover.
Martina McBride Interview
Hall talks to McBride about her putting together songs for her Everlasting album.
It’s a daunting process.
Steve Austin Show guest
Hayes is a guest on Talk is Jericho to discuss The Fabulous Freebirds, refereeing and how he helped Steve’s career. Austin releases statement.
Michael “Purely Sexy” Hayes met up with Steve in NOLA! Check out the stories about The Fabulous Freebirds, refereeing, what Michael did for Steve’s career, and why you should never call him Dok Hendrix!
Conan O’Brien interview
Seacrest interviews O’Brien during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about the possibility of him replacing David Letterman on The Late Show.
I think people are thinking about it the wrong way. Right now, we have a glut of people more or less my age or a few years younger than me hosting shows. I think if CBS was smart, they’d counter-program. They would go with really, really old or really, really young. So I’m suggesting either Larry King or Beyonce‘s baby, Blue Ivy so I think they’re barking up the wrong tree with me or anyone like me.
Shane West Interview
Hall and jokingly asks West, which witch would he scrap, tap, and put a ring on their finger, the good witch of the north, the wicked witch of the west, or Paula Dean , “the wicked witch of the south”
I’d say scrap it. That’s gotta be Dean. That’s an obvious one.
Anthony Mackie Interview
Hall talks to Mackie about how when he was a child, he used to watch Hall’s original talk show, and what an influence Hall had on him.
I turned to my mom and said, that man’s a star. I said I want to effect somebody like that.
Allvoices interview
Hoover says that living in San Francisco helps, but that meeting people online can be more important for a startup founder:
Many of the relationships I’ve formed didn’t start in person. They began online through my writing, communities like Quibb and Twitter. Face-to-face meetings are the best way to get to know someone but they’re not nearly as scalable as online interactions.
CNN interview
Altman talks about meeting Steve Jobs, working with startups in the risky early stages, and the challenge Y Combinator faces in convincing people to start their own companies instead of joining Facebook and Google:
How do we convince that brilliant engineer that has the idea he’s really passionate about, that can change the world, to start a startup and not go work as an engineer at a big company?
The Art of Wrestling interview
Love is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss TNA, life in wrestling and getting fired.
I got called in the middle of the night before I was supposed to go down to ECW and he (Nova) said, “I’m sorry, you’re released” I was like, “Ok… you’re kidding me” He said, “No… listen to my voice.”
Forbes interview
In an interview with Forbes magazine, Levine talks about how he finds successful entrepreneurs:
There isn’t a goto way of assessing and saying, ‘Ok, here are the six criteria this founder matches.’ But, in almost all cases, there is something exceptional about the person. And sometimes it’s not one person, sometimes it’s two, and they have this incredible way of complimenting each other.
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Tavis Smiley interview
Langella discusses his career and newest projects in this interview for PBS.
I think the danger of my generation and certainly some of my colleagues is oh, I’ve been there, oh, I’ve done that – why bother? But my feeling now at this age, and I’m lucky, I’m healthy and I’m in relatively good shape, is if I don’t do it now, when am I going to do it?
Ross Report interview
Roberts is a guest on The Ross Report to discuss regional promotions, NWA, WCW and sobriety.
For so many years I struggled with addiction and other issues and I finally got them under control. I doctor them daily. If you can beat addiction, you can beat anything.
