When we do 'Sports Illustrated,' it starts the night before. You do a St. Tropez tan that night, then baby oil gel, then body color.
News writing and sports writing have become synonymous. And it started with, you know, free agency, and now it's in the concussion debate.
I tried all kinds of sports when I was a kid, like soccer and tennis and golf, and, in fact, started skating to be able to play hockey.
Somehow I kept my head above water. I relied on the discipline, character, and strength that I had started to develop as that little girl in her first swimming pool.
I was brought up with a very strong sense of what can happen if your society starts to chip away at the small victories women have won for themselves.
I think if you give in and accept society's stereotypes, then you start thinking, 'I cannot dance till late at night because I'm 70.'
I started out as a high school teacher in inner-city Chicago and realized quite quickly that my students weren't that motivated.
I wanted to be Whitney Houston at first, and when I started taking voice lessons, my voice teacher kind of geared me more towards opera.
When I first got into technology I didn't really understand what open source was. Once I started writing software, I realized how important this would be.
I started in the theater when I was 10, so I grew up in the theater and was very used to that, but I love movies and television, also, obviously.
I love producing! It's so much fun to start with a blank canvas and create the picture you want to create and see it all come together.
I always love performing live, and that's what I was doing that started getting me acting parts, so I still find time do it.
I started cooking for the love of cooking, and I am going to keep cooking whether there's a celebrity aspect to it or not.
Well, you know, I love being an entrepreneur and when I did 'Celebrity Apprentice' with Mr. Trump, he taught us a lot about starting businesses.
I started hitching about the country when I was 16 or 17 years old. I found the music that was played around the country - Irish music - had a particular resonance.
A Deap Vally renaissance is going to begin next year and will be our focus for the start of 2013. They will blow the cobwebs off a music scene that has become just a little bit stale.
I started out really making music in my dorm room, and it wasn't really producing or anything like that; it was you making something.
Music is so therapeutic for me that if I can't get it out, I start feeling bad about myself - a lot of self-loathing.
I started to work up in my old bedroom, playing, writing songs, and it somehow came to me that I could introduce soul music. Nobody seemed to be doing that.
When I first started out, I was making really slow, psychedelic ambient music because it was all I could do.
I started off with classical music, and I got into jazz when I was about 14 years old. And I've been playing jazz ever since.