Cosmopolitan cover
Kardashian appears on the cover of the August 2011 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. In the magazine, she talks about the downsides of being famous.
Sometimes I feel like a zoo animal. I’ll be at a restaurant, and someone will put their phone in front of my face and take a picture without saying hi.
Cleo cover
Knowles appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Cleo magazine.
Tatler cover
Middleton appears on the cover of the August 2011 issue of Tatler magazine. Journalist, Annabel Rivkin says:
Pippa seems almost to have become the whole point of the most recent royal wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are jolly and popular; the consensus seems to be that William has chosen wisely and that Kate is a solid, grounded middle-class soul who will inject some focus into a royal family battered by its own human frailty. But while Kate and William bounce off to Wales, where he can be a helicopter rescue pilot and she can be a housewife, Pippa…has gone global.
Vogue cover
Watson appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Vogue magazine. She talks about experimenting with Harry Potter makeup, Daniel Radcliffe, and balancing education and work.
I have felt for the last ten years I have had this battle; I’ve been fighting so hard to have an education. It’s been this uphill struggle. I was Warner Bros.’ pain in the butt. I was their scheduling conflict. I was the one who made life difficult. I just realized at one point that I can’t fight everything. I have to move in the direction of it—and go with it.
Allure cover
Fergie appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Allure magazine. She talks about surgery rumours, what she does to stay fit, and dieting.
I have a meal-delivery service: Diet Designs. They’re amazing—they’ll have butter lettuce and avocado and pink grapefruit. They do butternut-squash enchiladas, which are really good. I also get these pressed juices delivered to my house, so I get all these different and wonderful vegetables. My problem is my discipline. I see a Jack in the Box or a Del Taco, and I will impulsively want it. I’m a work in progress in that area.
British Vogue cover
Paradis appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of British Vogue magazine. The cover photo is shot by Mario Testino and styled by Lucinda Chambers.
Maxim cover
Huntington appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Maxim magazine. She talks about being in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
I don’t think anything is subtle on a Michael Bay set. Everything is 10 times what it is in reality. More fire, more noise, more explosions! Faster, harder … I was thrilled to witness it all.
Glamour UK cover
Adele appears on the cover of the July 2011 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about dating celebrities, her A-list crush, and working with the stylist Anna Wintour.
The Talks interview
Nicholson gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses how often he thinks about dying, the positive aspects of aging, and the highlights of his life.
The first screening of Easy Rider in Cannes, because I had been there before sneaking around. When I was sitting in the screening I realized that I was actually going to be a movie star. When I was over there I was pretty much already thinking about directing because I had been doing movies for 10 or 12 years by then. And everybody said I was good, but being known and not having a big film success is almost tougher than being completely new. It just kind of turned my life around and was definitely a highlight.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Lethal is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss TNA, Ring of Honor and getting big in wrestling.
We called ourselves the nWo because every time they brought someone in, they put them in our stable. So we had all these guys coming in and out all the time.
Leaves ‘Transformers’ franchise
LaBeouf tells MTV that the third installment of the Transformers series will be the end for his character Sam Witwicky. The actor says he doesn’t believe there is anywhere to take the character in the franchise. LaBeouf believes that he has learned a lot working with Michael Bay and is willing to work in the director’s future films.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon may or may not be the end of the “Transformers” franchise on the big-screen — I’m betting on “may not,” for what it’s worth — but it’s definitely the end for Sam Witwicky.
ESPN Radio New York interview
Barkley talks about a potential NBA lockout:
Well I think, and I’m not saying this because I’m in the NBA, if you go back and look, David Stern has been the best commissioner in sports the last 25 years. It would take a miracle on his part not to have a lockout and I truly believe that. I think there’s going to be a lockout, I think the owners are dug in, I think they want to send a message to these players. I think they’re really upset by this LeBron James / Chris Bosh situation, because their teams don’t have to be really good, but I feel like if they have a star in their market they can make some money. And if all the stars want to play together…we’re almost becoming like baseball where you’ve got a few good teams and the rest of them stink.
XTRA 910 in Phoenix interview
Williams comments on being selected second in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves:
It’s just a great experience for me and myself and also my family, just hearing my name being called by David Stern and walking on that stage and shaking his hand. I think that’s every basketball player’s dream and I’m finally here. I just really felt accomplished at that point.
The Dan Patrick Show interview
Irving comments on adjusting to the NBA:
More or less I’m concerned about the time management at the next level. I’ve heard there’s a lot of down time. Just getting used to playing back-to-backs and flying and taking care of your body and playing again. I just think that’s a transition that I’m going to have to experience myself.
Disrupt interview
Graham sits down backstage at the TechCrunch event to talk about what makes a successful founder. Determination is key:
People’s determination does change. Some people discover some kind of inner Bill Gates, other people are the sort of people who’ve always had things easy…people think they’re determined and then they see other founders who are even more determined.
On whether flexibility is an advantage or disadvantage:
The right kind of flexibility is to have high variation in flexibility, when you’re sure of something, genuinely sure…then you should stick to that. And with other things, you should be willing to change.
Arianna Huffington interview
Arrington interviews Huffington at Disrupt about the relationship between TechCrunch and AOL. Arrington:
How the hell did we both end up at AOL? … Is it going to work?
Huffington:
So far it has worked.
The Talks interview
McGregor gives an interview to
The Talks. He discusses his motorcycle adventures, the best soundtrack to riding a bike, and whether he will let his children ride motorcycles.
Yeah, yeah, of course. I would because then I would teach them to ride. My wife would never allow it, so they won’t. They will probably never ride bikes. But I would teach them how to do it properly. I drive quite safe; I am not a particularly fast driver. I am much more interested in the feeling of it and the relaxing nature of it. If I go out and ride too fast on roads that I am not too familiar with I get in trouble and then there’s fear and that’s not what I want to experience. I drive slowly and I’m quite happy with it like that.
WFNZ in Charlotte interview
Krzyzewski shares his thoughts on coaching the 2008 U.S. Basketball team:
First of all, I had an incredible advantage, two incredible advantages. One, working for Jerry Colangelo, who heads USA basketball, former owner of the Phoenix Suns and really one of the top men in our country. He basically put it out there to each of the players what was expected of them and I followed up with that. Second, we said they were playing for their country, not for the Lakers or Cleveland or Miami or the Knicks or Denver. They understood that this was something bigger than any one individual. … They were marvelous. All of them, to a man, said to me, ‘Coach, whatever you want me to do, I’ll do.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Cesaro is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss his career and his first memories of wrestling.
When I first saw wrestling it was the Steiners vs the Quebecers and Papa Shango casting a curse on Ultimate Warrior back during that big wrestling boom in the early 90’s.
ESPN Radio interview
Williams speaks about what skillset he plans to bring to the NBA:
Nowadays there’s different types of 3s and 4s. You have hybrid 4s, combo 4s, like Lamar Odom who can get the rebound and push the ball up the court. … I’m a combo forward. I can do many things on the offensive side. Even like Dirk Nowitzki, he’s a forward, but he doesn’t sit in the post all game. He shoots perimeter shots all game. There’s just different types of forwards in the league right now that I think I can take advantage of.




