People cover
Kidman appears on the cover of People after giving birth to her daughter by a gestational surrogate. The couple states that they are over the moon.
No words can adequately convey the incredible gratitude that we feel for everyone who was so supportive throughout this process, in particular our gestational carrier.
Masterclass
The television producer talks about how pushing people can make for a wonderful outcome.
I push people pretty hard, and the only thing that justifies the abuse is the exhilaration of a skit working, because when it does it’s a joy to behold
Elle Magzine interview
Jones and Poehler give a joint interview to Elle about what would happen if they both wore the same outfit.
Phoehler:
Rashida has the best style. It would mean Rashida helped me, or she was having a bad day.
Jones:
That’s not true, Poehls. We just went shopping and pretty much bought all the same clothes.
Phoehler:
All I did was buy everything Rashida did, but in just a little bit bigger size.
Esquire interview
Shadyac talks about how suffering a concussion in a bike accident changed his outlook on life:
I began to wake up to principles. Nature is an incredible cooperative. When things operate outside of that cooperative, they die off. It’s a very simple rule that nature operates under. When I applied that rule to my own life and saw that I was operating outside of what I think is natural, I wanted to reconsider that.
Esquire interview
Ailes talks about having liberal voices on Fox News Network:
Tell me who you want to see on the left and I’ll hire them. If you give me a big name that’s out there, that’s floating around and wants work, I’d be happy to hire them. We have Ed Rendell, I mean he was the head of the Democratic party. He’s on twice a week. You can’t get any bigger than that. I go for people who will get ratings, but I’d be happy to put a bigger name Democrat on if you’ve got one. Now that probably surprises you and won’t get into the story, but it’s true. I want people who have marquee value.
Elle Magazine interview
Lynch gives interview to Elle about how she started her successful career.
I worked for free a lot. I did stuff I thought was stupid. Even for free I did things I thought were stupid. I’d do things to help a friend out. One would say, “I’m going to do a short and you’re going to play the boss.” And I’d be rolling my eyes, knowing how disorganized it was going to be and that I’d have to bring my own clothes. But it was always, “Okay, I’ll do it.”
WFNZ in Charlotte interview
Smith talks about the level of competition Duke faces:
If you look on paper, you can kind of think there’s a huge gap between us and the next team, but, as players, when we take the court, there’s no such thing as a gap in the ACC. … We have to always be ready to play. In the ACC, road games are tough, fans are always ready, teams are ready. I think there’s still a lot of good teams in this conference.
Masterclass
Cowell speaks about being a creator and believing in brutal honesty.
I would say the biggest failures I’ve had were at a time when I believed my own hype
Masterclass
Angelou sits down and teaches about love, life and how to be great on Oprah Winfrey’s Masterclass series.
If a human being dreams a great dream, dares to love somebody; if a human being dares to be Martin King, or Mahatma Gandhi, or Mother Theresa, or Malcolm X; if a human being dares to be bigger than the condition into which she or he was born—it means so can you.
Elle Magazine interview
Chatwin gives interview to Elle about his sex scenes with co-star Emmy Rossum in the series Shameless.
The first time that Emmy and I did one, it took a bit of whiskey to calm our nerves, to get in the groove. But by now, it’s really sober sex.
Harper’s Bazaar interview
Taylor gives an interview to Harper’s Bazaar Magazine about why she chose not to run for U.S. Senate.
It wasn’t the right time. I want to make a difference, and how I’m doing that now is through the not for profit work. If I were to run for Senate, my calculation is, what kind of an impact am I going to have were I to win? I don’t have an answer to that question. If you are a junior member of a minority party one of 100 people in the U.S. Senate, what really can you do? Well, you’re just going to get frustrated.
Masterclass
Jay-Z discusses his life, the music business and lessons about both that he has learned along the way. He focuses on the difference between amazing vs. excellence. Also how to be comfortable with yourself.
Belief in oneself and knowing who you are, I mean, that’s the foundation for everything great
ESPN 980 in DC interview
Edsall explains why Maryland is his dream coaching job:
Well first of all, I grew up 70 miles from the campus and as a young man our father brought us down to our first football game here and went to camp here and it was really the school that I followed growing up. I wasn’t good enough to get recruited here so I went to Syracuse but it was just one of those things and I always was a Maryland person and you know whether it was listening to games, watching them, whether it was football or basketball that was the kind of team I grew up with because I wasn’t a Penn State fan, you know always on Oriole fan and Colt fan and things, and then Maryland.
Aretha Franklin interview
Williams interviews Aretha Franklin and talks about her recent health scare, her love life and whats next for her career.
The pain was so hard it nearly brought me to my knees. So I said, The concerts are over. I have to go and find out what is wrong.
Masterclass
Sawyer discusses the advice she receives along the her journey especially from her father.
My dad, I still think, had the most beautiful, simple checklist for what you should do in life: Do something you really love that you would do it anyway. Do it in the most adventurous place you can do it. And make sure that it helps other people. And if you feel there’s a genuine need for it, and that through that need you can help other people, you’re home.
Inside Kent cover
Arterton appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Inside Kent magazine.
Atrevida cover
Cyrus appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Atrevida magazine.
Glamour cover
Witherspoon appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Glamour magazine. She talks about how getting older makes her feel sexier, having more kids, and women in Hollywood.
There’s always going to be somebody younger or sexier. That’s why I like to say, and it’s become my famous line, ‘Funny doesn’t sag.’
Jalouse cover
Fanning appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Jalouse magazine. Stephen Dorff talks about working with Fanning.
Elle was my equal, and sometimes I forgot that she was 11. Sometimes I still forget that she’s 11 because she’s going to be six feet tall. She’s growing like crazy, and I tell her to slow it down until we get through the release because I feel like mini-me when I stand next to her on the red carpet. She said she was trying.
Allure cover
Meester appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Allure magazine. She talks about working with Tim McGraw on Country Strong.
He’s a prankster, a flirt. He’ll make up a little song about you. He’s got a devious twinkle in his eye.




