There's no magazine you open, unless its AARP, that shows a woman over the age of 45 in any other light, other than having to buy Depends or Viagra.
The last real movie stars were probably Redford and Newman. And things were different then. There wasn't this amazing amount of magazines and information about them.
Works of art often last forever, or nearly so. But exhibitions themselves, especially gallery exhibitions, are like flowers; they bloom and then they die, then exist only as memories, or pressed in magazines and books.
I never really took a proper art class in college. I just started reading art magazines and going to galleries. I was really drawn to it.
People always say to me, 'You've really strived to redefine retail.' But the reality is, I wanted to redefine magazines.
Clothing was something I always wanted to do. I've been pulling tear sheets from magazines since I was a little girl.
Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing.
I always wrote; my first story was published in the magazine The American Girl when I was 11.
Everything is about color. If you look at magazines and advertising and television, the thing you remember is the color.
I'm a news junkie who's constantly reading newspapers and magazines. I look around and see what's happening in the world.
I've been writing full-time since about 1984 - mostly magazine features and columns.
Guitar Player Magazine says Dick Dale is the father of Heavy Metal, blowing up 48 amplifiers, creating the first power amplifier.
I wrote a piece for the school literary magazine that now makes me think: 'My God in Heaven, this is just the worst drivel.'
When I bought 'The New York Observer,' my experience in journalism was limited to a single article I had written for a college magazine.
I'm encouraged because you pick up any food magazine and there's two or three recipes involving Indian spices.
I didn't grow up in a home that glorified Hollywood. We didn't watch TV. We didn't have a lot of magazines around.
Oprah's aspiration to inspire her audience with hope - elaborated on her TV show, in her magazine, and on her website - is hardly ignoble.
Magazines that depend on photography, and design, and long reads, and quality stuff, are going to do just fine despite the Internet and cable news.
It was 1966 by the time I started taking pictures seriously and books, newspapers and magazines of the time were full of great pictures that helped to inspire me.
I have been told by a member of the board of one of Canada's most prominent literary magazines that a submission of mine once caused a great deal of controversy.
It may be that my most helpful contributions to music aren't my compact discs but my articles about other great singers of the past for American Heritage magazine.