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I write for 'Self' magazine sometimes.
Dylan Lauren
Sometimes
Magazine
Write
Self
Yeah, the New York Times is very intellectual and very, very prestigious, but it doesn't reach the market that People magazine does.
Edward James Olmos
People
Market
Prestigious
Magazine
New
Reach
Does
Yeah
Intellectual
Very
Times
York
New York
New York Times
Dogs get lost hundreds of times and no one ever notices it or sends an account of it to a scientific magazine.
Edward Thorndike
Lost
Hundreds
Magazine
No-One
Scientific
Dogs
Account
Times
Get
Sends
Notices
Ever
To me this movie is about what is valuable. To one person it might be a stone; to someone else, a story in a magazine; to another, it is a child. The juxtaposition of one man obsessed with finding a valuable diamond with another man risking his life to find his son is the beating heart of this film.
Edward Zwick
Life
Me
Man
Heart
Son
Valuable
Diamond
Else
Find
Finding
One-Man
Magazine
About
Someone
Risking
Beating
Obsessed
Another
Another Man
His
Child
Person
Stone
Movie
Story
Might
Juxtaposition
Film
'Teen Vogue' is so much more than just a magazine. It's so much more than just a website. It's so much more than social. It's really about the audience, and so we're going to continue to innovate and continue to find new ways of reaching this audience in meaningful ways.
Elaine Welteroth
Website
Teen
Innovate
Ways
Find
Magazine
About
More
Vogue
New
Reaching
Audience
Continue
Than
Going
New Ways
Just
Social
Meaningful
Much
Really
I see myself on the cover of a magazine and I don't think that it looks like me at all. My first-ever photo shoot was for the cover of a lads' magazine.
Elize Du Toit
Myself
Me
Think
Photo
Photo Shoot
See
Magazine
Like
Looks
Cover
Shoot
Lads
When I was at 'Newsweek' magazine - which, you know, this really sounds like I walked four miles in the snow to school - but I started at 'Newsweek' magazine in 1963, which was before the Civil Rights Act of 1964. So it was actually legal to discriminate against women, and 'Newsweek' did.
Ellen Goodman
You
Rights
Legal
Women
School
Before
Civil
Magazine
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Act
Like
Know
Sounds
Discriminate
Walked
Snow
Did
Which
Against
Newsweek
Really
Act
Miles
Actually
Four
Started
As an undergrad, I was the editor of the Yale humor magazine, and since then, I've published humor in the 'New York Times' and 'Atlantic,' among other places.
Eric Metaxas
Humor
Other
Atlantic
Magazine
Since
New
Yale
Editor
Times
York
New York
New York Times
Places
Then
Published
Among
I had a nice part at big newspapers, small newspapers, and then I went to a very big newspaper - 'The Wall Street Journal.' I wrote longer pieces, and I got tired of working so hard on stories that had a shelf life of essentially one day. So then I started working on longer magazine pieces and realized then that you might as well be writing a book.
Erik Larson
Life
Day
Tired
You
Book
Writing
Big
Nice
One Day
Magazine
Small
Had
Part
Journal
Longer
Pieces
Wrote
Well
Shelf
Shelf Life
Got
Very
Wall
Wall Street
Wall Street Journal
Essentially
Stories
Newspaper
Might
Newspapers
Realized
Then
Working
Hard
Street
Street Journal
Started
Life magazine ran a page featuring me and three other girls that was clearly the precursor of Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues.
Esther Williams
Life
Me
Sports
Girl
Three
Other
Ran
Magazine
Clearly
Sports Illustrated
Issues
Precursor
Page
Swimsuit
Illustrated
If you had asked me growing up what a stylist does or what a magazine editor does, I would have had no clue - how do you research something like that when you are a first-born child of an immigrant who only grew up knowing doctor, engineer, and lawyer as careers?
Eva Chen
Me
You
Doctor
Engineer
Lawyer
Research
Immigrant
No Clue
Would
Magazine
Something
Only
Had
Like
Knowing
Does
Stylist
Editor
How
Up
Child
Grew
Clue
Asked
Who
Growing
Growing Up
Careers
Working at 'Harper's' was an awakening experience for me. I genuinely enjoyed the process of putting together a fashion magazine.
Eva Chen
Fashion
Me
Together
Experience
Magazine
Putting
Genuinely
Process
Working
Awakening
Enjoyed
I began using pseudonyms early in my career, when I was being paid a quarter a cent a word for my work, and when I had to write a lot to earn a living. Sometimes I had three or four stories in a single magazine without the editor knowing they were all by me.
Evan Hunter
Work
Me
Sometimes
Word
Three
Single
Living
Earn
Magazine
Write
Had
Knowing
Without
Editor
Quarter
Were
Lot
Began
Being
Stories
Cent
Paid
Using
Four
Early
Career
The 'Fake News Alert' Chrome extension, created by 'New York Magazine' journalist Brian Feldman, identifies hoax news articles. However, cutting out fake news source entirely from operating is easier said than done, since anyone with internet access can create fake news.
Fabrizio Moreira
News
Internet
Journalist
Fake News
Easier
Out
Magazine
Entirely
Since
New
Operating
Access
Said
Fake
However
Source
Than
Articles
York
Done
Hoax
New York
Anyone
Create
Cutting
Created
Brian
Extension
Alert
'The Week' is my favourite magazine. Everyone from presidents to CEOs of companies love it, politicians, people in the massive charity business in America, in the arts and even more especially in the media.
Felix Dennis
Love
Business
Charity
People
Politicians
Everyone
Presidents
Favourite
Magazine
More
Week
Massive
America
Arts
CEOs
Companies
Even
Media
I'd gone from being this art student messing about with music to this girl with a record deal, magazine front covers and all this hype. In many ways, it was everything I ever wanted, but when it happened all I felt was total, paralysing fear.
Florence Welch
Music
Art
Fear
Girl
Hype
Gone
Everything
Ways
Total
Magazine
Record
Record Deal
About
Student
Messing
Felt
Deal
Covers
Art Student
Front
Being
Wanted
Happened
Many
Ever
In the summer of 1963, my second with 'Sports Illustrated,' Jerry Tax, the basketball editor, got the Celtics' Frank Ramsey, the NBA's first famous sixth man, to do a piece for the magazine revealing some of the devious little tricks of his trade. Things like surreptitiously holding an opponent's shorts - nickel-and-dime stuff.
Frank Deford
Man
Sports
First
Holding
Summer
Frank
Tricks
Magazine
Some
Stuff
Like
Devious
Piece
Sports Illustrated
Trade
Revealing
Got
Editor
Opponent
His
Sixth
Famous
Tax
Little
Shorts
NBA
Jerry
Illustrated
Things
Second
Basketball
Hard as it is to believe, there were three magazines fighting over me. 'Newsweek' wanted to keep me, 'ESPN The Magazine' was coming into existence and wanted me, and 'SI' wanted to bring me back. Isn't that amazing? I had a choice, like a free agent.
Frank Deford
Me
Amazing
Free
Three
Fighting
Believe
Back
Magazine
Magazines
Had
Over
Like
Coming
Were
Existence
ESPN
Wanted
Newsweek
Agent
Choice
Hard
Keep
Bring
Once upon a time, gatekeepers were newspaper publishers and magazine editors and people who ran radio stations and news networks. And they decided what went above the fold and what went on page A10.
Franklin Foer
Time
News
People
Ran
Once
Stations
Fold
Magazine
Above
Networks
Editors
Were
Decided
Newspaper
Page
Who
Radio
Radio Stations
Publishers
Gatekeepers
In terms of stories I would buy for a science fiction magazine, if they take place in the future, that might do it.
Frederik Pohl
Buy
Future
Science
Would
Magazine
Take
Terms
Science Fiction
Fiction
Stories
Place
Might
I've never been critically acclaimed. I've never been nominated for no Grammy. I've never been on no magazine cover. It's almost taboo to say I'm actually good.
G-Eazy
Good
Say
Critically
Magazine
Magazine Cover
Taboo
Never
Almost
Nominated
Cover
Been
Grammy
Actually
You don't need mainstream media outlets, the big TV looks, or the magazine covers.
G-Eazy
You
Big
TV
Magazine
Outlets
Mainstream
Mainstream Media
Looks
Covers
Media
Need
My happiest moments of growing up in the Bronx were when my mom would bring home a new sports magazine from the candy store. I would jump out of bed and grab it from her. Then I'd rip the front cover right off and tape it to my bedroom wall.
Garry Marshall
Home
Mom
Sports
Out
Bronx
Would
Magazine
Rip
New
Bed
Bedroom
Cover
Were
Tape
Off
Up
Jump
Grab
Wall
Front
Candy
Candy Store
Store
Happiest
Then
Moments
Growing
Growing Up
Her
Right
Bring
Even after they had stopped modeling for Playboy and had settled down with other men to raise families of their own, Hugh Hefner still considered them his women, and in the bound volumes of his magazine he would always possess them.
Gay Talese
Women
Men
Own
Down
Other
Settled
Considered
Possess
Would
Magazine
Had
He
Volumes
Bound
Always
Still
His
Families
Modeling
Hugh
Stopped
After
Them
Hefner
Even
Playboy
Raise
So people ask, 'But how can you work for a friend?' I say it's because I know that the magazine is called 'O.' The bottom line is somebody has to have the final word. Oprah's not right all the time, but her record is pretty damn good. That's not to say you can't disagree.
Gayle King
Work
Time
Good
You
People
Disagree
Word
Somebody
Damn
Final
Final Word
Say
Magazine
Record
Pretty
Bottom
Bottom Line
Know
Because
How
Line
Oprah
Friend
Ask
Her
Right
I like to be able to come and go as I please, and I don't really like having my face and name plastered around. I think it's a bit weird to have your name plastered on every page in a magazine, where in each case you're using a different piece of equipment.
Geddy Lee
You
Face
Every
Think
Please
Bit
Able
Magazine
Case
Having
Weird
Name
Come
Like
Come And Go
Piece
Around
Equipment
Go
Where
Different
Really
Page
Your
Using
Each
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