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I'm 5'3'', and not often you get to see that in a magazine. I think that what is so cool about 'Sports Illustrated' is it's all different body shapes, all difference sizes. You have actresses, sports figures, musicians, so it's all about skin deep beauty sort of radiating to the outside, and that's what's so special.
Alexa Ray Joel
You
Musicians
Sports
Beauty
Skin
Think
See
Magazine
About
Outside
Shapes
Sports Illustrated
Sort
Get
Often
Difference
Different
Sizes
Body
Special
Figures
Cool
Deep
Actress
Illustrated
When I was doing my research for 'Branded,' I'd meet groups of teenagers and preteenagers or tweens, and they would laugh at a magazine spread in a women's magazine or teen girl magazine and say, 'I'd never buy this outfit. I know these girls are starving themselves.' But they probably would go out and buy the thing eventually.
Alissa Quart
Buy
Women
Girl
Research
Teen
Starving
Meet
Teenagers
Say
Laugh
Out
Would
Magazine
Outfit
Never
Know
Spread
Doing
Go
Branded
Themselves
Groups
Eventually
Thing
I attended Art & Design High School, and at one point, you had to write about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I wrote that I wanted to be a writer for 'Mad' magazine.
Amy Heckerling
Art
You
School
Design
Mad
High
Magazine
High School
About
Point
Write
Writer
Had
Attended
Wrote
Up
Wanted
Grew
If a magazine proudly labels itself 'The Economist,' you would expect that publication to understand the economic burdens of today's youth. But when a tone-deaf writer at the magazine tweets an article asking 'Why aren't millennials buying diamonds,' it pretty much sums up how oblivious some can be in matters they're supposed to be experts in.
Ana Kasparian
Today
You
Youth
Matters
Sums
Would
Magazine
Some
Pretty
Economic
Oblivious
Writer
Economist
Supposed
Understand
How
Proudly
Diamonds
Up
Itself
Labels
Article
Expect
Burdens
Experts
Much
Asking
Tweets
Publication
Why
Millennials
Buying
When I first came to America, you know, I would look at the newsstands and see the women on the magazine covers. I had never seen anyone smile the way these girls smile! It's like they have nothing to worry about!
Anchee Min
Smile
You
Women
Girl
Seen
First
Nothing
Worry
Way
Would
See
Magazine
About
Never
Had
Like
Know
Look
Came
Covers
America
Anyone
At an early age I discovered the beauty in pictures in 'Vogue' magazine and Ebony magazine, and I would read 'The New York Times.' I had to make my own world within my world because I was an only child.
Andre Leon Talley
Age
World
Beauty
Own
Would
Magazine
My Own
Only
Vogue
Only Child
Had
New
Pictures
Make
Read
Because
Within
Discovered
Times
Child
York
New York
New York Times
Early
Early Age
Whereas people increasingly get their news from the Internet, magazines have a different atmospheric to them. A magazine is something you sit down and relax with.
Andrew Neil
News
You
People
Internet
Relax
Sit
Down
Increasingly
Magazine
Magazines
Atmospheric
Something
Get
Different
Whereas
Them
No-one in their right mind would buy the 'New Statesman' and change it from being a left-wing to a right-wing magazine.
Andrew Neil
Buy
Change
Mind
Right Mind
Statesman
Right-Wing
Would
Magazine
No-One
New
Left-Wing
Being
Right
From the store windows, the store touch-points, the website, social media, or a magazine, it has to be one pure customer experience, not just to gain market share but to gain mind share.
Angela Ahrendts
Website
Experience
Social Media
Mind
Pure
Market
Market Share
Magazine
Windows
Share
Just
Store
Gain
Social
Customer
Media
Well, I always say that the two things I was most disastrous at in my life, being a teenager and being a wife, were the two things I really wound up cashing in on when I was writing fluffy magazine pieces.
Ann Patchett
Life
Writing
Wife
My Life
Fluffy
Teenager
Say
Wound
Magazine
Disastrous
Most
Pieces
Well
Always
Were
Up
Being
Being A Teenager
Really
Things
Two
I'm always looking for a cover subject that reflects the magazine, an interest in fashion, in culture, in society. We're trying to bring the world into the pages of 'Vogue.' We do that by tapping into the zeitgeists with our cover subjects.
Anna Wintour
Fashion
Culture
World
Looking
Society
Our
Magazine
Vogue
Always
Cover
Subject
Subjects
Tapping
Reflects
Trying
Interest
Pages
Bring
By the time I came to the States, I really understood how a magazine works. I came to 'Vogue' as creative director, and three years later I went back to London to be editor in chief of British 'Vogue.'
Anna Wintour
Time
Director
Creative
Three
Back
Later
States
London
Magazine
Vogue
Editor
How
Understood
Came
Years
Chief
Really
Works
British
By The Time
After a series of jobs that I prefer not to recall, I was hired in the early eighties as fashion editor of 'New York' magazine.
Anna Wintour
Fashion
Jobs
Magazine
New
Editor
Hired
York
New York
After
Eighties
Prefer
Series
Recall
Early
I'm always really surprised by people who are comfortable revealing all of their secrets on TV or in a magazine. It's actually quite shocking to me.
Annabella Sciorra
Me
People
Secrets
TV
Magazine
Comfortable
Revealing
Always
Surprised
Shocking
Quite
Really
Who
Actually
I got a journalism degree. I started doing journalism - I interned at 'Cosmopolitan' magazine in the 1970s, which probably wasn't the best place for me, and I spent six or nine months freelancing. Anyway, I wasn't that good at it.
Anne M. Mulcahy
Best
Good
Me
Degree
Nine
Nine Months
Months
Spent
Magazine
Cosmopolitan
Journalism
Got
Doing
Six
Anyway
Place
Which
Started
It's so stupid, but I used to subscribe to Rachel Ray's magazine when I was little because I loved cooking and home things and stuff like that.
Aquaria
Home
Cooking
Stupid
Subscribe
Magazine
Ray
Stuff
Like
Because
Loved
Little
Used
Things
You should read a crowd like you read a magazine.
Ashley McBryde
You
Magazine
Crowd
Like
Read
Should
My favorite subject was English or creative writing. We did poems and making a magazine, and I did one on celebrities. I called it 'Celebrity Life Magazine.' I interviewed my good friend Kaley Cuoco.
Ashley Tisdale
Life
Good
Creative
Writing
Favorite
Magazine
Poems
Making
Subject
Friend
Celebrities
Celebrity
Did
English
Creative Writing
Good Friend
'Elle' is such an iconic magazine, and the intersection of fashion and music has always been something that fascinates me.
Aubrie Sellers
Music
Fashion
Me
Magazine
Something
Always
Been
Iconic
Fascinates
Intersection
When I was growing up, 'Ebony Magazine' was a must read in our household. In those pages I found our news, our stories, and my pride.
Ayanna Pressley
News
Pride
Our
Those
Must
Magazine
Household
Read
Up
Stories
Pages
Growing
Growing Up
Found
I could learn how to press 'Record' on a tape recorder and write for a newspaper or a magazine.
Barry Bonds
Press
Magazine
Record
Recorder
Could
Write
Learn
How
Tape
Tape Recorder
Newspaper
Often, investors will discover a manager after he's had a terrific run, usually when he lands on a magazine cover somewhere. Invariably, funds swell up with new investor money just before they revert to their long-term averages.
Barry Ritholtz
Money
Will
Somewhere
Before
Run
Magazine
Magazine Cover
Invariably
Had
He
Investor
Investors
Long-Term
New
Terrific
Cover
Discover
Revert
Up
Manager
Often
Just
After
Lands
Swell
Funds
I happen to think nearly everybody - especially those one might find in the odd issue of 'People' magazine, including me - is frightfully boring, Especially me. And Tom Cruise. Tom and I are alike in only this way.
Berkeley Breathed
Me
People
Think
Everybody
Way
Alike
Those
Find
Boring
Magazine
Only
Cruise
Issue
Odd
Happen
Might
Tom
Including
Tom Cruise
Nearly
When you see a fantastic colour or cut in a magazine, perched up on some famous so-and-so's head, it's tempting to ask your stylist for the same, but do not be fooled. The hair in those fancy photos can be very high maintenance.
Beth Ditto
You
Hair
Those
High
Photos
High Maintenance
See
Magazine
Some
Tempting
Perched
Fooled
Colour
Head
Maintenance
Stylist
Up
Very
Same
Famous
Fancy
Fantastic
Cut
Ask
Your
When I first started out, 'Time' magazine did an article on what it called 'the sick comics,' and they were myself, Shelley Berman, Nichols & May, Jonathan Winters, Lenny Bruce, and Mort Sahl. We were considered 'sick.'
Bob Newhart
Time
Myself
First
Sick
Considered
Out
Magazine
Bruce
Winters
Jonathan
Shelley
Comics
Were
Article
Did
May
Lenny
Lenny Bruce
Started
I was in Italy in 1992 working on magazine articles when I got a call from the Italian travel commission. They asked, would I mind being an escort for an older woman? I told them I don't do that kind of work, but then they said it was Julia Child, and I said I'd be right there.
Bob Spitz
Work
Travel
Woman
Mind
Older
Kind
Would
Magazine
Call
Said
Got
Italian
Julia
Italy
Articles
Child
Escort
Commission
Being
Them
Then
Asked
Working
Older Woman
Right
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