Tuesday 26 April 2016

ADWEEK Magazine Article : 6 Ways to Connect With Millennial Influencers

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In order to relate to the many, one needs to influence the few with deep, socially responsible activations.

ADWEEK Magazine Article : 6 Ways to Connect With Millennial Influencers

While brand experiences have grown in scope, scale, sophistication and effectiveness in recent years, there are a host of new issues and challenges marketers must understand and manage to take these experiences to the next level and to make them meaningful to—you guessed it—millennials.

Consumers, particularly influential millennials, have a constantly changing set of habits, interests and concerns. Brands need to be quick on their feet and work hard to entice, entertain and captivate consumers to provide highly engaged and unforgettable experiences they crave and want to share with peers. For millennials and their younger siblings in Gen Z, if they can’t create or take part in the content, comment on it and share all on their terms, well, it’s not content. Here’s a shortlist of the most important things marketers need to know right now as they confront the future of brand experiences.

Quality over quantity: Millennial influencers are more skeptical and critical of brands and the messages they receive from them, placing more trust in their peers and those they respect. This means brands need to invest more in higher-quality experiences which speak to fewer but more influential people.

That approach will create experiences that organically become their own online influencer strategies. We’ll see brand experiences begin to drop forced-sharing elements, such as the photo booth, in favor of e

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Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Article: Why Audiences Flock to Faith-Based Films

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Audiences flock to faith-based films.

Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Article: Why Audiences Flock to Faith-Based Films

David A.R. White was raised in a Mennonite household outside Dodge City, Kan., and went to the movies only one time in his first 18 years. “I was at a friend’s house, and he took me to Grease. I was 8 years old. I didn’t know what we were doing,” the 45-year-old filmmaker says, laughing.

“And then Olivia Newton-John showed up in her black leather pants, and I thought for sure I was going to hell.”

In the years that followed—after playing Kurt von Trapp in a school production of The Sound of Music—White became fascinated with the entertainment industry. At 19, he moved to Los Angeles and found his niche in acting, first in the Burt Reynolds sitcom Evening Shade and eventually in independent Christian productions. In 2005 he co-founded Pure Flix Entertainment, what he calls a “Christ-centered” production-distribution company; he spent close to a decade churning out films that were popular with the Christian bookstore market but failed to score at the multiplex.

Everything changed two years ago. In 2014, White produced and starred in God’s Not Dead, an unapologetic, unsubtle Christian drama that became a word-of-mouth hit, earning $62 million against a shoestring $1.2 million budget. Today, the film—about a college student whose faith is challenged by an atheistic philosophy professor—is the fifth-most-profitable movie by percentage in cinema his...

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Men's Fitness (US) Magazine Article: Everything You Need to Know to Run a Destination Marathon!

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Once our resident running expert figured out the perfect cure for mile-20-blues - an inspiring new landscape - his running life was changed forever.Here he outlines everything you need to know to run a successful race far from home.

Men's Fitness (US) Magazine Article: Everything You Need to Know to Run a Destination Marathon!

You’d be surprised how much an exotic locale will help motivate your marathon training and keep you focused on your goal. Plus, new and interesting surroundings make the race itself fly by, whether you’re cruising through New York City’s five boroughs or along the beaches of Barcelona. But having done nearly a half dozen myself, I’ve learned, often the hard way, that you can’t just wing it—running 26.2 miles in totally unknown territory takes some planning.

Decide between urban and outdoorsy

Destination marathons come in two flavors: those with beautiful natural landscapes, like Big Sur, on the California coast, or those with electric and eclectic urban vibes, like Chicago or Paris. Worry less about the course profile itself than about what sort of place will inspire you most.

Study all the Internet intel

Research the race’s challenges and idiosyncrasies by lurking on message boards and personal training journals. (I like letsrun .com for its great course primers.) Runners are an obsessive lot, so their extensive reviews detail everything from the quickest route to the start line to a wonky turn at mile 22. Find out about the race’s official sports drink—no matter what it is, it’s time to start getting used to drinking it.

Book a home instead of a hotel

Most official marathon guides recommend g..

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Maxim Magazine Article: Inside the World of Rare and Valuable Cuban Cigars

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From Fidel Castro’s private stock to highly limited editions never made available to the public, there’s a whole world of rare and valuable Cuban cigars most collectors can only dream of.

Maxim Magazine Article: Inside the World of Rare and Valuable Cuban Cigars

When it comes to cigars, Cuba’s are the stuff of legend; the country’s most famous export is practically an empire unto itself. Before Kennedy signed the trade embargo in 1962, he famously sent an aide around to a dozen cigar shops to procure a stockpile of his favorite brand, and only put pen to paper when he was satisfied with the count.

Cuba is to cigars what Bordeaux or Napa is to wine: equal parts tradition, terroir, and myth. That combination has created a larger-than-cult following for its most prized brands, including Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, and the granddaddy of them all, Cohiba.

It’s become a point of pride among Americans to smoke Cuban cigars whenever and however they can. And for the rest of the world, amassing gigantic and varied collections of all the latest products coming out of the island is a sign of status. But for even the most connected titans and oligarchs, some products remain nearly beyond reach— rare private issues they may never have a chance to buy, or may never even know exist.

Cohiba is always a major focus of collectors, primarily because, since 1966, it has been the personal blend of Fidel Castro. It was made exclusively for El Commandante until 1968, when a very small quantity was made available to the public. The Cuban state has an official diplomatic band (pictured left) that adorns its cigars, most of which go to world leaders, and there’s no way of knowing how many of them exist. Even more distinctively, King Felipe VI of Spain receives cigars with a unique band from Cuba, a longstanding tradition based on the strong relationship between the two countries. It’s widely count

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Man's World Magazine Article: Is MS Dhoni The Most Consistent Cricketer Ever?

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India's winningest captain is also the most consistent cricketer ever, according to the impact index method.

Man's World Magazine Article: Is MS Dhoni The Most Consistent Cricketer Ever?

About an hour after playing the World Cup-winning knock in 2011, there’s a story that has Dhoni sitting quietly in the dressing room, when someone asked him what that precise moment was when he knew India would win the World Cup. Dhoni shook his head and said that he never expected India to win it. When asked why, Dhoni went back to an interview of Tendulkar’s about two weeks before the World Cup began. Tendulkar had claimed that not winning the World Cup was the only regret he had in his career. Dhoni’s reasoning was that since no human being gets everything, Tendulkar’s wish would not be fulfilled this time either. Apocryphal or not (it does come from a reliable source), this anecdote has Mahendra Singh Dhoni written all over it.

That propensity to not get stuck in the details of the moment, but to go way beyond to the big picture is a very rare quality, especially in sportspeople. Dhoni wouldn’t perhaps believe he has achieved everything there is the game, but the evidence, examined from a (top-down) distance, does suggest he has.

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Open Magazine Articles: Shah Rukh Khan's Big Confession About Closed Chapters Of His Life

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Shah Rukh Khan dissects fame and success and confesses that many chapters of his life remain closed to all.

Open Magazine Articles: Shah Rukh Khan's Big Confession About Closed Chapters Of His Life

It’s 12.45 am, and this is the last of 13 print interviews that Shah Rukh Khan has committed to, and completed, over 10 continuous hours, besides radio and online interviews. He’s visibly drained when he greets you with a weary smile, but as soon as the recorder is turned on, the energy returns, and it’s manic. a 15-minute interview stretches to an hour, and that’s what Shah Rukh Khan is: a man who may tire of being a superstar at times, but who doesn’t take his status for granted.

His latest movie, Fan, is perhaps his riskiest movie in years, where he plays both a superstar, Aryan Khanna, and his biggest fan, Gaurav, a younger, shorter, VFX version of himself. to audiences, Aryan may well be sRK himself (his son has the same name). But as he makes clear, shah Rukh Khan is an image and he is an employee of that image. Excerpts from the interview.

Everyone seems interested in the ‘fan’, Gaurav, in your movie Fan, but I’m more curious about Aryan Khanna. Aryan seems like a manifestation of Shah Rukh Khan. Is it how you see yourself, or how your fans see you?

No… in fact, it’s a completely written character. and that’s why I had more difficulty playing Aryan Khanna than Gaurav. When you are making a film about a superstar, you could go with Mr (Amitabh) Bachchan, Salman (Khan), Aamir&nb

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Filmfare Magazine Articles: Take The Heat Off Me: Parineet Chopra

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Parineeti Chopra talks about how to get a perfect body this summer. Anuradha Choudhary tracks the secret of the super fit actress.
Filmfare Magazine Articles: Take The Heat Off Me: Parineet Chopra

Every once in a while comes a time in an actor’s life when he or she finds themselves at the crossroads. When it seems like it could be make or break for them. When you have no choice but to change your trajectory or perish. A year and half ago, Parineeti Chopra deiceded she couldn’t continue the way she was anymore. Her talent, of course, was never in doubt. But her weight became a talking point.Could she afford to carry those extra kilos when her contemporaries were flaunting well-sculpted bodies? She couldn’t. So she dropped off the radar to work on herself. Today the transformation is complete.She’s shed those extra kilos. She’s toned up and raring to go. “I didn’t like the way I was,” she claims. “I had to do this for myself. I still have a few months to go for my ideal body. But I’m happy.” We’re on the Morjim beach in Goa, soaking up the sun.

It’s our summer special. What better place than Goa for it. The camera drools all over her. She exults in the attention. A wispy curl blows off her face, the breeze has been making overtures all day. Far away the sun gently kisses the ocean. And Parineeti exclaims, “I’ve never felt more confident of my body than now!”

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Entrepreneur Magazine Articles: Why Silence Really Is Golden

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When saying nothing speaks volumes.

Entrepreneur Magazine Articles: Why Silence Really Is Golden

CONSPICUOUS SILENCE DURING any meeting makes you seem like one of two things: either the most engaged person or the least. Which one of those things you seem like is determined by the Seniority/Silence Bell Curve (or SSBC), which was established in 2016 by Entrepreneur columnist Ross McCammon. According to the SSBC: Silent bosses always seem smart, silent interns always seem smart and everyone else generally seems dumb, freaked out, uninterested, intimidated and/or on doctor’s orders not to speak. But, like talking, silence is a form of communication. And it’s only conspicuous if it’s coupled with in-expression.

WHY SPEAKING IS OVERRATED

I try not to speak during the first 10 minutes of a meeting. It’s the meeting equivalent of not swinging for the first pitch when you’re at bat—and everyone else in the room is a pitcher. The first pitch is the banter or speech or lunch order tossed early on in the meeting. (OK, I speak if it’s a lunch order.) Even if that first pitch is a hanging fastball right over the plate

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Playboy Magazine US Articles: Do Silencers Look Good with Skinny Jeans?

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Meet the gun-loving, indie-music-listening, hipster-beard-growing millennial entrepreneurs disrupting the gun industry.

Playboy Magazine US Articles: Do Silencers Look Good with Skinny Jeans?

Out on the horizon, halfway to Cuba, jagged streaks of lightning illuminate the still waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Inside a Key West resort, a group of men congregate outside a private dining room. Several have the noticeable bulge of barely concealed firearms. A few are dressed in pastels approximating the look of the 1980s television show Miami Vice.

The crowd in the dining room is almost exclusively white and male. There are some obvious ex-military men, an assortment of press and a few punkish action-sports types. On a small stage are several covered display cases framed by two large video screens. An intense-looking man in his 30s named Josh Waldron takes the podium. He is a co-founder of SilencerCo, a company that designs and sells high-tech gun silencers. He and his colleagues are in Key West to introduce several new products: the Hybrid, a silencer the Hybrid, a silencer compatible with pistols, rifles and submachine guns; the Radius, a mounted range finder; and their newest product, a futuristic, angular-looking pistol with a built-in silencer called the Maxim 9, which is a dead ringer for RoboCop’s service weapon.

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Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Articles: The Future of Party Planning Is Trespassing

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Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Articles: The Future of Party Planning Is Trespassing

One Wednesday afternoon last fall, I found myself alone on a decaying wooden shipwreck, surrounded by fetid waters in Kill Van Kull channel, nearly half a mile from New York City’s shoreline. This wasn’t an accident, but I can’t say I knew the rest of the plan, because I didn’t.

Earlier I’d awoken to a text message from an unfamiliar number: “Be at Snug Harbor, Staten Island, by 2:30. Wear waterproof shoes.” The message was signed “Ida,” as in Ida Benedetto, a professional “experience designer” I’d met roughly two months prior, at a dinner party. A co-founder of Sextantworks, which orchestrates events in unusual, often illegal locations, she and her partner, N.D. Austin, met me outside a tent that afternoon, where the annual Future of Storytelling conference was in full swing. They walked me down an overgrown path, through some bushes, and across a road to a rickety dock, where a 17-foot motorboat was waiting. “We’re gonna throw a little sunset cocktail party on an old barge out there,” Austin said.

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ADWEEK Magazine Articles: Who Will Be the Next Big Video Star?

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Ahead of this year's NewFronts, a look at how four top digital video networks are attracting millennials and the content creators they want to watch.
ADWEEK Magazine Articles: Who Will Be the Next Big Video Star?

By now, it’s a given that millennials—some of them having cut the cord, others never having had a cord to cut—are consuming an unprecedented crush of video content on a growing array of platforms and devices. And while appointment viewing is largely a thing of the past, it is also accepted that the bond that audiences, notably younger ones, have forged with content creators found on YouTube, Vine, Instagram and beyond is infinitely more unbreakable than their parents’ affinity for the likes of, say, Jerry Seinfeld or the cast of Melrose Place or any other TV star from the past you’d care to name.

Multichannel networks, built on the power and reach of YouTube and serving as a bridge between creators and brands craving to reach this base of young, hard-core fans, now constitute a 5-year-old ecosystem, one that finds itself all grown-up and yet as always remains in search of the latest, greatest ways to produce and distribute high-quality content—and of course, the next big video star.

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Techlife News Magazine Article: Stephen Hawking Joins Futuristic Bid to Explore Outer Space

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Techlife News Magazine Article: Stephen Hawking Joins Futuristic Bid to Explore Outer Space

With famed physicist Stephen Hawking at his side, an Internet investor announced Tuesday that he’s spending $100 million on a futuristic plan to explore far outside our solar system.

Yuri Milner said the eventual goal is sending hundreds or thousands of tiny spacecraft, each weighing far less than an ounce, to the Alpha Centauri star system. That’s more than 2,000 times as far as any spacecraft has gone so far.

Propelled by energy from a powerful array of Earth-based lasers, the spacecraft would fly at about one-fifth the speed of light. They could reach Alpha Centauri in 20 years, where they could make observations and send the results back to Earth.

They might discover a planet or planets there - experts think there may be some, but there’s no proven sighting yet - and possibly even find signs of life there or elsewhere, said Milner and a panel of experts at the announcement. The three stars that make up Alpha Centauri are the closest stars to our star - the sun.

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Golf Digest Magazine Articles: Think young and play hard

Golf Digest empowers the modern golfer, delivering monthly content on how to play, what to play and where to play. Published by Condé Nast, Golf Digest speaks to golf enthusiasts of all abilities – from beginners to low-handicappers – helping them improve and enjoy the game more. The magazine also provides the game's most in-depth and unbiased equipment rankings – the Hot List – and is the No. 1 authority for golf course rankings.

Golf Digest Magazine Articles: Think young and play hard
In the latest Masters issue of Golf Digest magazine, don't miss the cover story – Rory's 5 keys to rip your driver: The setup and swing keys to launch your best tee shots this season. Also, catch with an exclusive interview with Jordan Spieth, who almost won the Masters at 20, and tied the scoring record to win big at 21. Check out what's next for him by reading the complete interview. Grab the latest issue of Golf Digest to read many more exciting columns.

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Monday 18 April 2016

Filmfare Magazine Article: Sunny Leone On One Night Stands, Kinky Sex And Motherhood

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Ashwini Deshmukh gets Sunny Leone talking on one-night stands, kinky sex, motherhood and more...
Filmfare Magazine Article: Sunny Leone On One Night Stands, Kinky Sex And Motherhood

Sunny Leone can shame all moralists and guardians of virtue with her unabashed acceptance of who she is. She’s unapologetic about her past, which she has made no attempts to deny or disown. She’s in no hurry to fit into the present by slipping into the garb of hypocrisy. She’s literally comfortable in her skin. There’s no endeavour to suck up to the pseudo commandments of a holier-than-thou society. But yes, she’s a woman in transition. From an actor of adult films abroad, she’s carving a new identity back home bit by bit. Yet, she’s game to be on the hotseat and take barbs with dignity. She’s sporting enough not to let the gibes flip her calm demeanour. And she does it without hysteria and with an earthy grace. Because earthy she is. In her love for her deceased parents, in her devotion to her husband, in her desire to nestle a family of her own. Read on to know about an actor who’s actually the hero of her life… a blockbuster in progress…

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Friday 15 April 2016

8 Days Magazine Articles: 7 Minutres With Charlize Theron

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When the Oscar winner wants to end an interview, she’ll do it style — by calling down the thunder. No, really.
8 Days Magazine Articles: 7 Minutres With Charlize Theron

If you ever check into Equarius Hotel, make sure you ask for Room 308. Because there’s where 8 DAYS had its one-to-one with the 40-year-old Oscar-winning actress and fashion icon. The last time we spoke to Theron was for Snow White & the Huntsman where she famously snapped at our colleague for asking a personal question about fear of ageing (which happens to be that movie’s theme).

To make sure that history doesn’t repeat itself, we remove all questions that remotely reference her private life, like her two adopted kids — four-year-old son Jackson, and nine-month old daughter, August — and her just-ended relationship with Sean Penn. Hmmm, is it safe to ask “When was the last time you saw K-Stew?” Better not chance it; let’s pencil that in as the last question (alas, we never got that far.) Waiting in the holding room, we hear whispers from harried handlers along the corridor that Theron, having spent the early half of the day fielding questions from the press, is “cranky” and “not in a good mood”. Oh dear. We brace ourselves for the worst. This isn’t going to be a walk in the park, but a tiptoe through a minefield.

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The Hollywood Reporter Magazine Articles: Reality TV Power List: The 10 A-Listers of 2016

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Like a competition show, reality's new guard faces steep challenges and elimination as this year's big players talk scripted ventures, franchise reinvention and a dream docuseries on Donald Trump.
The Hollywood Reporter Magazine Articles: Reality TV Power List: The 10 A-Listers of 2016

THE FAINT WHOOSH HEARD AROUND Los Angeles shortly after 8 a.m. on March 9 wasn’t any Santa Ana wind. It was a collective sigh of relief from the reality TV community.

Little Big Shots, NBC’s adorable alloy of Kids Say the Darndest Things and America’s Got Talent, had premiered the previous night, and Nielsen overnight ratings dubbed it the biggest alternative launch in the last half-decade. Not since 2011, the year that brought The Voice and The X Factor, had a reality show gotten off to such an auspicious start. And the good news keeps coming for the Steve Harvey-hosted series, which grew with DVR stats and has maintained the bulk of its initial live draw (a 2.9 rating among adults 18-to-49 and 12.7 million viewers) with its move to Sundays.

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ESPN The Magazine Articles: Steph Curry Is Pure Joy

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POOR ANDRE ROBERSON. Through furious hard work, the 24-year-old had become OKC’s best wing defender, nightly hustling after a who’s who of All-Stars. Typically he ends up looking good.
ESPN The Magazine Articles: Steph Curry Is Pure Joy

Until Saturday, Feb. 27, when Roberson played defense the way it has always been coached … and somehow became the crash-test dummy in Steph Curry’s Electric Highlight of the Year. Roberson’s crime: He didn’t see it coming. And by “it” we mean something that had never happened.

With the clock running down in OT and the game tied, Roberson was marking the Warriors’ MVP—the man who had already made 11 3-pointers that night alone. The man who earlier in the game had broken his own single-season record for 3s. The man who was bringing the ball up as the clock ticked off the game’s final six seconds.

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Fast Company Magazine Articles: Lyft To Uber: The Race Is On

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Lyft has been eating Uber’s dust for years. Can a series of smart partnerships steer the “nice” ride-sharing startup into its own lane?
Fast Company Magazine Articles: Lyft To Uber: The Race Is On

Long before there was Uber, 21-year-old Logan Green traveled to Zimbabwe. There, he encountered impromptu fleets of vans that shuttled people around Harare’s chaotic streets. Inspired, he returned to the United States and launched a company called Zimride in 2007. It used Facebook to connect riders and drivers for long-distance trips.

John Zimmer had nothing to do with the launch of Zimride, despite the fact that it echoes his name, but when he heard about it, it resonated. Zimmer had become obsessed with the idea of ride sharing in 2006 after hearing one of his professors at Cornell give a lecture on green cities. Can you imagine, Zimmer asked a schoolmate over beers, “this future where these pods would come to your doorstep, and they’d get people around, and you wouldn’t have to drive?”

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ADWEEK Magazine Articles: The Confirmation of Kerry Washington

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Scandal star Kerry Washington revives Anita Hill in HBO's Confirmation.
ADWEEK Magazine Articles: The Confirmation of Kerry Washington

When she made her debut four years ago as ace D.C. crisis manager Olivia Pope on the ABC drama Scandal, Kerry Washington would not allow herself to dream that the show would ever become the hit that it is. “I didn’t have a lot of expectations, to be honest,” she admits. “It was a great thing, but I feel like expectations are resentments in waiting. But in a million years, I couldn’t have expected the success of the show and the impact that it would have culturally in terms of fashion, changing language, images of gender and the landscape of casting in television.” Nor did she anticipate the impact that Scandal—one of broadcast television’s top 10 series in the 18-49 demo—would have on her career. The actress has secured partnerships with a variety of brands and causes— among them, Neutrogena, Movado, Apple Music and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign (see sidebar).

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Cosmopolitan UK Magazine Articles: Jessica Alba Explains Exactly How She Made $1Billion

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Sure, Jessica Alba could have hung out in Hollywood, made a decent living as an A-list actress and be done with it. Instead she decided to start what’s now a billion dollar retail business. But how did she do it? Good news – she told us.
Cosmopolitan UK Magazine Articles: Jessica Alba Explains Exactly How She Made $1Billion

Sauntering through the airy Santa Monica loft that is The Honest Company’s HQ, co-founder Jessica Alba stops to speak to two members of her 500-strong staff. “It should say ‘Happy home’ not ‘Worry-free’, she says, brainstorming ideas for a proposed landing page for the company’s website. “‘Worry-free’? Really?” she exclaims to me later in a tone that’s all Silicon Valley guru. “Now you’re making me feel like I have to worry about my home! Don’t put that in people’s heads. Just show me a gorgeous, happy home.” According to the Honest gospel, ‘happy’ is a home free from as many toxins as possible, for which the company’s products – everything from washing up liquid and nappies to, most recently, makeup and tampons – are the answer. Later, over wine and charcuterie at a posh restaurant in wealthy LA neighbourhood Brentwood, the 34-year-old talks business like a pro.

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Open Magazine Articles: Make Way For Madam President

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In spite of the trust deficit, it's time for Clinton dynasty's tryst with the White House.
Open Magazine Articles: Make Way For Madam President

It has been the most violent, distasteful and at times maddeningly puerile drama in America's recent political history. No wonder the Republican primary contest has dominated headlines, in America and everywhere.

In just the past few days, a naked picture of Donald Trump’s wife was circulated by a group linked to the Republican front-runner’s main challenger, ted Cruz, under the headline: ‘Meet Melania trump. Your next First Lady’. trump responded by vowing to “spill the beans” on Cruz’s wife, Heidi, whatever that might mean. he then sought to denigrate Mrs Cruz’s looks by retweeting an unflattering picture of her alongside another shot of Melania, a former model. Cruz called his rival a “snivelling coward”. trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, was meanwhile arrested for assaulting a female journalist. the lawyer hired to defend him, it transpired, had himself been accused of biting a stripper. It was just another week on the Republican trail.

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Maxim Magazine Articles: Google's Visionary CEO Larry Page Has Some Very Big Plans

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The inspiration for what we now know as Google came to Larry Page in a dream. Now fully awake, the enigmatic CEO of Alphabet is on a mission to solve the world’s biggest problems, including mortality itself.
Maxim Magazine Articles: Google's Visionary CEO Larry Page Has Some Very Big Plans

Twenty years ago, when he was still a graduate student, Larry Page changed the world. Now, with a fortune estimated at $36 billion, he wants to do it again.

Is the CEO of Alphabet, Inc., the newly created holding company for Google, the planet’s dominant search engine, and for a bunch of loosely related businesses he hopes will someday allow every one of us to, among other things, have universal access to the totality of information known to man; be ferried by driverless, energy-efficient cars wherever we want to go; and live forever.

In other words, Page’s ambition is nearly limitless, and, thanks to the billions of dollars in cash flow that Google generates each year, he may be one of the few people with the resources to pull it off.

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PC Magazine: Learn How to Recycle Your Technology

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Do your part by donating our old technology or getting rid of it in an environmentally friendly way.
PC Magazine: Learn How to Recycle Your Technology

We love our computers, smartphones, and gadgets—at least until they stop working. Then these devices and their peripherals, from printers, monitors, and cases to batteries, cables, and accessories, often become digital garbage.

These products aren’t made to last, after all. No computer or phone maker is going to mind if you upgrade every year or two. In fact, they count on it. Consequently, all this junk ends up in the back of your closet or collecting dust in your garage, because you aren’t sure what to do with it.

The best thing to do is donate or recycle it. Contribute your old computers and phones to groups that will fix them, clean them, and put them back into circulation. Even the oldest computer—something you consider the most obsolete of digital dinosaurs—can probably be used by someone.

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World Soccer: Sporting's Chance - Lisbon's New Force

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Under coach Jesus Jorge and dynamic president Bruno De Carvalho, Sporting are once again a major force in Portuguese football.
World Soccer: Sporting's Chance - Lisbon's New Force

Just three years ago, the status of Sporting Clube de Portugal, which had once proudly competed toe-to-toe with Europe’s finest, was at an all-time low. As Porto and Benfica swept up the domestic honours, the standing and credibility of Sporting was being visibly whittled away.

Sporting were simply unable to compete with their more powerful rivals. The team plunged to an unthinkable seventh-place finish in 2012-13 and years of boardroom mismanagement had put the financial viability of the entire institution at risk.

Then, on March 23, 2013 Bruno De Carvalho was elected as the club’s new president. It is impossible to disassociate a sea change at Sporting with the arrival of Carvalho at the helm.

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Health & Fitness: Harness the Power of your Mind to Banish Pain and Illness

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Injured or feeling ill? Before you reach for the drugs, harness the power of your mind to help you recover naturally.
Health & Fitness: Harness the Power of your Mind to Banish Pain and Illness

Fed up with getting constant colds and ‘flu? Or perhaps you’re moping around with a painful sports injury or have to manage a chronic health condition? The good news is you can use the power of your mind to reduce the pain and make your experience a more positive one. In her new book The Mindfulness Key, Sarah Silverton reveals how your mental attitude can make a huge difference to your health and wellbeing. Here are some of her tips for controlling your inner strength.

CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE

‘How you think and feel, and what you do about being ill, can make a great difference to the experience,’ says Silverton. ‘Our minds and bodies are so interconnected that one directly affects the other.’

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Bloomberg Businessweek: Clippy's Back: The Future of Microsoft Is Chatbots

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Microsoft is building an army of artificial intelligence bots. Can they be controlled?
Bloomberg Businessweek: Clippy's Back: The Future of Microsoft Is Chatbots

Predictions about artificial intelligence tend to fall into two scenarios. Some picture a utopia of computer-augmented superhumans living lives of leisure and intellectual pursuit. Others believe it’s just a matter of time before software coheres into an army of Terminators that harvest humans for fuel. After spending some time with Tay, Microsoft’s new chatbot software, it was easy to see a third possibility: The AI future may simply be incredibly annoying.

“I’m a friend U can chat with that lives on the Internets,” Tay texted me, adding an emoji shrug. Then: “You walk in on your roomie trying your clothes on, what’s the first thing you say.”

“Didn’t realize you liked women’s clothes,” I texted back, tapping into my iPhone.

Tay’s reply was a GIF of Macaulay Culkin’s Home Alone face. Tay was released on March 23, as a kind of virtual friend on messaging apps

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Thursday 14 April 2016

Saveur: The World's Best Chicken Comes From Hainan

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Kevin Pang investigates the origins of Hainan chicken rice, the deceptively simple, wildly popular export of a sweltering island in the South China Sea where poultry is king.
Saveur: The World's Best Chicken Comes From Hainan

An old traveler’s adage: The more ramshackle the restaurant, the more soulful and satisfying the food find. So here I am at a spot in Wenchang, China, perched along the canal and facing Three Corners Street, with rickety tables, pink plastic lawn chairs, and tarps strung overhead that shade from the fierce sun. Several older men in flip-flops just sit here, for no reason other than it’s midafternoon on Hainan Island, and the air is so sweltering and sticky the smart thing is to remain motionless until sundown.

This restaurant specializes in Wenchang chicken, the hometown specialty, and it is called, fittingly, Wenchang Chicken Restaurant. The 63-year-old owner, Sung Shen Mei, tells me it has operated continuously here since 1927. His grandparents, he says, were the first to make a living serving the dish.

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Cosmopolitan UK: Three Stylish Parisiennes Reveal Their Fashion Secrets

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Want to know how to inject a little Parisian chic into your wardrobe? Cosmopolitan meets the capital's most stylish fashion bloggers.
Cosmopolitan UK: Three Stylish Parisiennes Reveal Their Fashion Secrets

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My favourite brands are Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The Gucci store at 60 Avenue Montaigne is one of the biggest in Paris and has some great boyish jackets. French brand Iro (53 Rue Vieille du Temple) is my go-to for intricate, punk-inspired jewellery.

The ultimate French style staple is a simple Petit Bateau T-shirt. As is a good pair of jeans – the higher the waist, the better. You don’t need to wear fancy clothes to be stylish – just choose classic pieces and add tiny details from time to time. Parisian girls like to be chic and comfortable.

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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Complete Wellbeing: Watch Out! 9 Lies We Speak In An Interview (And What We Really Mean)

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Purba Ray reveals how job interviews have become great opportunities to exaggerate your insignificant skills, veil the not-so-impressive truths about your previous jobs and appear as confident as a lion even though you are more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
Complete Wellbeing: Watch Out! 9 Lies We Speak In An Interview (And What We Really Mean)

An interview for a job is like meeting your date for the fi rst time. You simply cannot risk being yourself. If you do, you will either remain single or jobless or both all your life. These are tough times in the job market, especially if you are not someone whose ancestors were oppressed for centuries. And unlike the Jats, you cannot go on a rampage, burn or pillage public property, hold up traffic on the national highway and bring an entire state to its knees, only to demand to be declared backward enough to get secure government jobs not based on merit.

Once you go to a government office or a public sector bank and see employees working hard whenever they get time from having endless tea, cigarette, lunch and snack breaks, you realise why so many of our brethren are dying to be labelled backward. If Amroha Nagar Palika received 19,000 applications and that too mostly from BA, BSc, MA, BTech and MBA candidates for 114 posts of safai karamchari [sweepers], you can imagine how scary it is out there.

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India Today: Bollywood, Growing Up And Getting Real

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Bollywood steps into biopic season with an ever-evolving audience’s blessings
India Today: Bollywood, Growing Up And Getting Real

Two of 2016’s biggest hits, Airlift and Neerja, had one thing in common: they were based on true events. For his biopic on the fearless flight attendant Neerja Bhanot, director Ram Madhvani was certain that he didn’t want the 250 passengers on the Panam flight to be seen as mere extras. “They are not my background, but my foreground. That’s where the eye will go,” said Madhvani. “I have no shallow focus as a human being.” So, his casting director Kanika Berry tested over a thousand actors to get the most compelling faces to reflect panic. His associate director Vinod Rawat held workshops and even assigned backstories to a few of the passengers. To bring out germane performances, the passengers were made to board the plane, built in Borivali, a suburb in Mumbai, with passports and tickets. On the first few days of shooting, Madhvani invited Boman Irani on the set to encourage the cast. “There are no small parts, only small actors,” said Irani. Once in the plane, set designer Aparna Sud ensured everything was functional, from the bathroom and intercom to the drinking water machine. “This is not a set,” said Madhvani, “this is the real thing. If it is not, you can’t feel it.”

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STARDUST INDIA: Kangana-Hrithik Showdown, Where Love Has Gone?

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The Kangana-Hrithik showdown is a bagful of dirty linen being laundered in public. The veracity of it is in question, in any case. Who to believe; because two, seemingly levelheaded superstars have been flinging muck in generous amount at each other? It’s not new in Bollywood. Catfights or cat-and-dog-fight as the case is here, are rife and rampant. But it is a rare time when things escalate to the extent where one slams legal proceedings on the other. Suguna Sundaram wrings out the facts of this distressing shocker for the readers.
STARDUST INDIA: Kangana-Hrithik Showdown, Where Love Has Gone?

The seeds of this tale were sown way back in 2009, when a film called Kites was under construction. A Superhero and a Queen-in-the-waiting, Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut were thrown together by the unpredictable moves of fate. Hrithik and Sussanne’s marriage was already showing cracks. Kangana, a bohemian herself, seemed like a breath of fresh air with her non-judgemental stance, and Hrithik, after Kites, was very keen to have her as his co-star in Krrish 3. Though Kangana was initially loath to succumb to all his attention, after hectic wooing on his part, she did. They were in an on-and-off relationship over those years. In the meantime, his marriage crashed and Sussanne and he were officially divorced in December 2013. He hastened to put his life back on track, with cementing his relationship with Kangana, who he had made no commitment to so long. He went, ring and all, to Paris, and we hear he proposed to her and she accepted- this was early 2014.

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Food & Beverage Business Review: Say Cheers To Beer

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Summer is here and the desire to quench the unrelenting thirst with that golden pale, clear liquid of perennial popularity named beer, has again reared up. This desire makes many a person head for the nearby pub. There are not only several flavours of beer available now — ranging from raspberry and strawberry to cardamom, but there are also varied categories of beer flooding the market like crisp, hops, malt, roast, etc.
Food & Beverage Business Review: Say Cheers To Beer

Here Ashok Malkani finds that besides having a wide variety, beer also has (if consumed in moderation) varied health benefits. If you believe beer piles up LDL (bad cholesterol) and gives ‘beer belly’ then you are way off the mark.

As the summer sets in the cool thirst quenchers are in hot demand. And among the front runners in the category of thirst quenchers is a chilled glass – or mug – of beer. Adam’s new ale, as the beer is referred to in a beer enthusiast’s parlance, is one drink that people around the world have always banked on to quench their thirst, and feel refreshed.

After tea, beer is the second most popular beverage in the world. It can easily help you enjoy the best of two conflicting worlds — the world of intoxication and the world of sobriety.

Despite its immense worldwide popularity, it should be noted that beer is also one of the most complex and varied of drinks. It can taste like lemons or smoke, coffee or coconuts, bananas or bread, chilies or ginger… Beer can be crisply acidic and earthy, or it can be bracingly bitter and spectacularly aromatic. There is a wide variety of beers to meet all the above-mentioned tastes.

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India Today: Assembly Elections 2016: Warrior Queens

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Amma and Didi remain formidable forces in their states. Should they buck anti-incumbency, Modi and the BJP will have reason to worry, even if they win Assam and open an account in Kerala.
India Today: Assembly Elections 2016: Warrior Queens

One leads the third-largest political party in India, with 37 MPs; the other presides over the country’s fourth-largest political formation, with an almost equal number of MPs: 35. Both entered Parliament in 1984, the former via the Rajya Sabha, the latter through the Lok Sabha. Both are single women in their 60s, and dubbed mercurial and authoritarian, but in reality unusually gifted and charismatic. Born in modest but respectable Brahmin families, one topped the Class X exams in Tamil Nadu and later starred in 140 southern films; the other studied law, education and history, and dabbles in poetry and painting.

Entering politics when still young, the duo has battled patriarchy and upper-class hegemony that dominates and often throttles Indian politics. Neither is a staunch feminist, but both are made of a mettle the feminist movement would be proud of. Both are fiercely independent, both have cracked the glass ceiling: one revamped a fledgling political party, the other created a new one after challenging and quitting her parent political party

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Men's Fitness (US): The Man Behind the Muscle

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Meet the real Joe Manganiello: the guy Sofia Vergara fell head over heels for, Pee-Wee Herman wrote his new film for, and - due to a staggering new set of fitness goals - crowds at Crossfit Games may soon be cheering for.
Men's Fitness (US): The Man Behind the Muscle

On first glance, Joe Manganiello and Pee-wee Herman make for strange comrades. On second and third glance, too. But it’s this extreme Abbott and Costello–like pairing that sets up the belly laughs in the Judd Apatow–produced film Pee-wee’s Big Holiday, airing on Netflix in late March, in which the two star. And the casting works offscreen, too: The screen buddies have been actual friends since meeting at an Emmy party in 2011. Manganiello was thrilled to meet one of his childhood heroes, and Pee-wee—or Paul Reubens, as the comedian is known in real life—has been smitten ever since. “What I love about Joe so much is that he’s this amazing-looking guy, 6'5", and he’s on the cover of Men’s Fitness,” Reubens says. “But when you peel all that away, he’s like a dorky nerd.” A dorky nerd with the body of Adonis, who’s risen to fame in the past few years by truly embodying the muscularity of Alcide the werewolf on HBO’s True Blood and Big Dick Richie of the Magic Mike male-stripper franchise

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Playboy - The most loved men's magazine in the world

The redesigned Playboy magazine US includes a completely modern editorial and design approach, and, for the first time in its history, no longer features nudity in its pages. Playboy continues to publish sexy, seductive pictorials of the world’s most beautiful women, including its iconic Playmates, shot by some of today’s most renowned photographers. The magazine also remains committed to its award-winning mix of long-form journalism, interviews and fiction.

Playboy - The most loved men's magazine in the world
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Monday 11 April 2016

Teen Vogue - Influence starts here

Teen Vogue magazine, published by Condé Nast, provides the fashion, beauty, entertainment and celebrity style news that matters most. Teen Vogue offers teens and 20-somethings unparalleled access to fashion designers, Hollywood's next generation of actors and actresses, emerging musicians and style visionaries, as well as empowers these future tastemakers with features on the real life issues that affect their world.

Teen Vogue - Influence starts here
The latest issue of Teen Vogue Magazine features an exclusive interview with pop songbird Kacy Hill. Give a listen to her debut EP, Bloo, and you will likely face the same dilemma. Dreamy yet piercing vocals dominate all the tracks, and varying tempos and background accompaniment — from minimal piano chords layered with chill beats to robust instrumental melodies — set each song apart. “I guess I would call it left-field pop,” Kacy says dubiously, “but it also has electronic influences and hints of this R&B soul-y feel.” Catch up with the complete interview and many more exciting columns in the magazine.

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Architectural Digest - The international design authority

Architectural Digest offers exclusive access to the best in decorating, architecture, shopping, art and antiques, and travel destinations. Published by Condé Nast, Architectural Digest brings you inspiration, ideas, and sources from across the design spectrum—from sleekly modern to grandly traditional, and everything in between.

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In the latest issue of Architectural Digest, explore the world's best new hotels. Veteran travelers know 
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luxe hotels that opened this past year are 
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Architectural Digest enlisted a panel of tastemakers to weigh in on six award categories—
from best overall design 
to best spa. Check out the award-winning hotels in this issue.

Also, know about the 33 essentials for a blissful summer, explore England's gorgeous gardens and discover style around the world. Grab the latest issue of Architectural Digest magazine to read all these articles and many more exciting columns.

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The latest issue of GQ magazine features an exclusive interview with David Beckham, in which he opens up on retirement, family life, and protecting his kids. After 20 years in the limelight—after all the haircuts and incarnations (from Skinhead Becks to Miami Vice Becks, from Legolas Becks to 007 Becks)—David Beckham seems to have reached a more permanent astral station. He and his family now get the kind of daily media coverage usually reserved for the stock market, or Britain’s royal family. He lives, as few do, in a state of simultaneities. Grab your copy of the digital magazine to read the complete interview.

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