Backstage cover
Efron appears on the cover of a October 2012 issue of Backstage magazine. He talks about what makes him work hard, his role in Paperboy, and taking a role in a franchise.
It’s not that I’m opposed to doing a big-budget action movie. But it has to be the right project. I don’t know that I’ve earned the right to hold a gun, if that makes sense. I need to pay my dues.
Jewish lynching victim postcard sells
After most major auction houses refuse, Sotheby’s agrees to auction a photo postcard of Leo Frank, which sells for $3,125. Sotheby’s:
It isn’t unusual for Sotheby’s to include famous images of important, yet disturbing historical events, such as the present work. This was not the only photograph related to Jewish history in last week’s sale, and it wasn’t the highest priced, either.
WWE Games interview
Bearer talks about managing The Undertaker and Kane in WWE:
They are such great performers, such great athletes. Such great men, gentlemen in general. I am truly humbled that I have been allowed to be associated with them for all these years,” Bearer said. “When me and Taker first started, his first WrestleMania was my first WrestleMania, so we’ve really been together all that time. I get asked, would you have thought then, that he’d be still going in 2012? Hell no, I wouldn’t then and I’m sure that he wouldn’t have either. In the early years, me and Taker were together so much, I mean all the time. We had a very special relationship and a very special bond.
Kayfabe Wrestling Radio interview
Nash discusses being featured in WWE’s upcoming New World Order DVD:
I think the body of work still stands out. A lot of it, because we participated in; even though we did it, we’ve never seen it back. There have been so many matches and segments and things that we haven’t seen that sometimes, especially with the production that the WWE has, when they put something together, it’s usually an incredible piece and you sit there and kind of relive it again. You go ‘Oh yeah, forgot about that’. So, I look forward to watching those pieces because it does bring back a lot of memories.
Ebony cover
Leakes appears on the cover of Ebony magazine to discuss her recurring roles on Glee and The New Normal.
ArtOfWrestling.cz interview
Harris talks about his tenure in WWE:
I have my version of what I was put through, but a lot of people will say I just didn’t have what it takes. It was never about a name or a character. It’s the fact they would never let me go out and do what I do best. I had a number of people telling me a number of different things. I have enough confidence in my ability that I could have made something work. It made me hate wrestling and I needed to get out.
Dr. Blankenstein interview
Blankenstein demonstrates a DIY synthesizer for Frauenfelder at World Maker Faire 2012:
This is a lot of fun…it shows how simple it is to get a synthesizer together
Total Girl Philippines cover
Simpson appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Total Girl Philippines magazine.
Allure Korea cover
Heathcote appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Allure Korea magazine.
Cosmopolitan Middle East cover
Deschanel appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Cosmopolitan Middle East magazine.
Men love strong women.
Cleo New Zealand cover
Deschanel appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Cleo New Zealand magazine. She talks about screen time and pyjamas.
Paper cover
Goulding appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Paper magazine. She talks about her musical genre and her boyfriend Skrillex.
Without wanting to sound too sappy, he’s genuinely the hardest working, most talented person I know. Feminists hate me for sure. I’m almost always like ‘I’ll do anything for you!
Citiizen K cover
Blunt appears on the cover of the Autumn 2012 issue of Citizen K magazine.
Crash cover
Chastain appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Crash magazine. She is featured in the magazine in several black and white photos.
Marie Claire Australia cover
Kerr appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Marie Claire Australia magazine. She talks about magazine cover photo shoots, Orlando Bloom’s favorite meal, and what’s changed since she had her son.
Everything, I’d say. I’m not traveling as much now because I prefer to spend my time with him. It put it in a new perspective, like, he’s the most important thing. It’s amazing and I love it.
Russh cover
Kerr appears on the cover of the October/November 2012 issue of Russh magazine. In the magazine, she has a spread of her in a bikini. Russh editor, Jess Blanch says:
It had to be her. Our homegrown issue was always going to need someone who would help us celebrate our roots and we chose Miranda. Why? Well, she’s mega, obviously, but besides the attributes that have made her one of world’s most recognised supermodels, it’s her story that shows her as a shining example of what we breed in the antipodes.
Glamour cover
Watson appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Glamour magazine. She talks about kissing her boyfriend, her Lena Dunham obsession, and growing out her hair.
I have to for roles. But if I had it my way, I would have just kept it short forever. Of course, men like long hair. There’s no two ways about it. The majority of the boys around me were like, “Why did you do that? That’s such an error.” And I was like, “Well, honestly, I don’t really care what you think!” I’ve never felt so confident as I did with short hair—I felt really good in my own skin.”
Nylon cover
Watson appears on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Nylon magazine. Market Editor:
She didn’t want to wear earrings – so at one point she took an actual safety pin, cut off the sharp end, and put it through her ear.
Blackbook cover
Efron appears on the cover of the October 2012 Party issue of Blackbook magazine.
Vogue cover
Knightley appears on the October cover of Vogue. Knightley discusses her upcoming marriage and feminism.
I remember doing interviews, and people would ask, as if it was a joke, ‘So you mean you are a feminist?’ As though feminism couldn’t be discussed unless we were making fun of it. I don’t want to deny my femininity. But would I want to be a stay-at-home mother? No. On the other hand, you should be allowed to do that, as should men, without being sneered at.
