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NSFW Sharon Stone Reveals All; Talks 'Agent X' And Brain Hemmorrhage
Daredevil, sex symbol, and survivor, the actress reclaims her leading-lady status with a new series and more grit than ever.
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Sweet Relief: The Jesus and Mary Chain's Jim Reid Interviewed
With a global tour in support of their 1985 debut bringing houses and an accompanying live album due for release, Jim Reid tells Gary Kaill why the time was right to revisit Psychocandy
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Judd Apatow: The Rolling Stone Interview
In a fluorescent-lit hallway at a Long Island nursing home, Judd Apatow sits on an overturned box beside a collapsed wheelchair, marking a two-page printout of jokes. It's 8:40 a.m. on May 19th, 2014: the first day of production on Apatow's fifth directorial feature, Trainwreck. Residents mill around on walkers and canes; one wants to enter the home's glassed-in sitting porch, but Apatow has transformed it into a set. A production assistant tasked with directing elderly traffic reroutes her...
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Max Landis feat. Dolph Ziggler - Deconstructing Pro Wrestling
Screenwriter Max Landis (Chronicle) explains why he (and us wrestling fans) love professional wrestling (WWE style only folks). Edited By: Pedro F. Lopez Jr. (@droskyDEG) I am not affiliated with Max Landis. Just a fan.
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SPIEGEL Interview with John Cleese: 'Satire Makes People Think'
In an interview, British comedian John Cleese talks about his time as a comedian with Monty Python, the permissability of Muslim satire -- it is -- his longtime fascination for Germany and its language and a third marriage he wishes never happened.
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Lance Armstrong on doping in 90s: "I'd probably do it again"
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong says he would "probably" dope again if he were to go back in time 20 years when performance-enhancing drugs were pervasive in the sport. Armstrong gave an interview to the BBC on Monday - his first televised interview since his mea culpa to Oprah Winfrey two years ago. Armstrong said he would race clean in 2015 but admitted that his decision would be different two decades ago.
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I did LSD with Steve Jobs
When Daniel Kottke was dropping acid in the dorms of Reed College, he was often tripping with one of the most creative minds of the last century: Steve Jobs. Laurie Segall reports.
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Stephen Hawking on Black Holes and Why He'd Be a Good Bond Villain
Stephen Hawking always starts his lectures with the same quip: “Can you hear me?” His characteristic delivery, a blend of humor and complicated theoretical physics, is the kind of performance that Hawking, 72, is now well known for, even as he has become a celebrity ambassador for science, a physicist whose office is adorned with portraits taken with Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Steven Spielberg (twice) as well as stills from his many appearances in Star Trek and The Simpsons.
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How to Find Perfect Experts to Interview on Your Website
Featuring niche influencers on your business website has quite a few important benefits...
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Kasparov: Stop Putin now or pay the price later
Chess legend Garry Kasparov was once the pride of the Soviet Union. But 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall he lives in exile, accusing Russian leader Vladimir Putin of “strategic failure” and the EU establishment of “ignorance” in its dealings with Moscow.
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Timothy Morton & Hans Ulrich Obrist
An epic interview with philosopher Timothy Morton.
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Best Buy CEO Says Tablet Sales Are "Crashing," Hope for PCs
The PC may be having a slight revival, but tablet sales are a big worry. Oh, and Best Buy will match Amazon's prices "with a smile."
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L. Ron Hubbard's Great-Grandson Is a Circus Ringmaster
Jamie DeWolf is a filmmaker, circus ringmaster, writer, performance artist, and a teacher. He’s also the last of his relatives who’s willing to speak out against the organization that his great-grandf…
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