Allure Russia cover
Nescher appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Allure Russia magazine.
Allure Korea cover
Rudnicka appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Allure Korea magazine.
People Studio cover
Knowles appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of People Studio magazine.
Marie Claire Ukraine cover
Deschanel appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Marie Claire Ukraine magazine.
Cosmopolitan UK cover
Goulding appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Cosmopolitan UK magazine. She talks about romance, her girlfriends, and her confidence.
My confidence has grown in the past year, as a woman… I feel strong in more ways than one at the moment… I feel very independent and feminist right now – I think maybe it’s being single. I never thought about the idea of being an inspiration. I’m not perfect; I’m not a supermodel – I drink and smoke (which I’m not proud of) and do normal things.
NKD cover
Schmidt appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of NKD magazine. He talks about Heffron Drive and Big Time Rush.
It’s like running my own show. Being the executive that makes all the final decisions is the most beautiful aspect of it all. There will definitely be big plans for Heffron Drive in the future.
Vogue cover
Blanchett appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Vogue magazine. She talks about her relationship with time and not knowing how old her mother is.
I guess if I analyze it I could work it out in relation to my own age, but it’s a piece of information that my brain won’t let me compute.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Sammartino is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss his legendary career and how production on television has changed.
Back in the late 50’s and 60’s you’d go into the arena and wrestle live and they’d shoot it live. And a lot of those good matches aren’t out there anymore because they used the same tapes and recorded over a lot of them.
Marie Claire cover
Perry appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Marie Claire magazine. She talks about having kids, her boyfriend John Mayer, and her ex-husband Russell Brand.
There were two weeks of my life after I found out the truth of my marriage where I was like, ‘OK. All right. I can’t feel this. This is too intense right now.’ I was, like, just eating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and drinking, and that’s it.
Elle UK cover
Waterhouse appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Elle UK magazine. She talks about her boyfriend, her friends, and her feelings towards critics.
I try not to look at that stuff. In reality, if there are 200 people commenting on something online, it’s less than a grain of salt in a huge beach of humanity – who cares? I just want to work hard, do stuff of the best possible quality and be a great friend.
Elle cover
Smalls appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Elle magazine. She talks about the fashion industry’s lack of diversity, starting her modelling career, and wanting to get into acting.
I want to be clear that I don’t want to act just because it’s the typical move for a model. My desire comes from a place of wanting to entertain people on a different level.
Talk is Jericho interview
Trunk is a guest on Talk is Jericho to discuss KISS and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The band (KISS) that was my gateway into rock music is going into the Hall of Fame and here’s this Rolling Stone interview with Gene Simmons and I’m in there!
Allure cover
Cruz appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Allure magazine. She talks about how she can’t go on a diet and about her family.
I’m supposed to get extra calories because breast-feeding you burn, like, an extra 500 a day. I was breast-feeding my son 13 months, and I plan to do the same with my daughter. [Nursing] is addictive. It’s hard when the day comes when you have to stop.
British Vogue cover
Delevingne appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of British Vogue magazine. The cover photo is shot by Alasdair McLennan and styled by Kate Phelan.
Glamour UK cover
Rihanna appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about how she went away for a bit, going home to Barbados, and her new tv show.
They’re going to keep knocking away until all this comes crashing down. But I’m not ever gonna crash. I’m in control.
Glamour cover
Danes appears on the cover of the January 2014 issue of Glamour magazine. The cover photo is taken by Roy. Danes talks about the word ‘feminist’.
I am a feminist. And I’m so glad that Lena Dunham exists, because she is one too, and she’s quite vocal about it. Yes, women have more freedom and more influence than ever, but it’s hardly equal. It’s just not.
Women in tech clarification
Graham clarifies his remarks about women in tech, saying that the article was stitched together from a conversation and published as an interview:
I didn’t say women can’t be taught to be hackers. I said [Y Combinator] can’t do it in 3 months.
I didn’t say women haven’t been programming for 10 years. I said women who aren’t programmers haven’t been programming for 10 years. I didn’t say people can’t learn to be hackers later in life. I said people cannot at any age learn to be hackers simultaneously with starting a startup whose thesis derives from insights they have as hackers.
Women in tech remark
After a comment he made in a TheInformation interview about how fewer women lead tech startups receives press coverage, transcripts show that Graham’s remarks focused on getting students interested in programming from a younger age to involve more women in the industry, something he says will take time to achieve:
What we should be doing is somehow changing the middle school computer science curriculum.
Spin cover
Haim pose on the cover of Spin magazine. The band also gave Spin a full interview where they answered questions about their beginings, family and how they cope with fame. Alana:
I’ve always wanted to be a cool band. But I’ve tried to be a cool, aloof person, and it’s just not me. I couldn’t do it. I giggle at fart jokes. I trip all the time. I’m just not that person.
Esquire interview
Astbury talks about the public’s perception of him as an enigma:
Really? It’s strange because I don’t objectify myself. I hate looking at pictures of myself, they’re usually awful. As you get older, it’s just, “Aww…” The last videos we did, Honey from a Knife, we’re not even in it! And for the Animals video, we’re only in a cameo. The most important thing for us is putting our music out there. The idea of being icons, I think it’s great when you’re 24. It’s fantastic. I much prefer being in the studio or on stage and staying out of the mainstream really. Adam Levine is good at that.



