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TIME interviews with notable figures throughout its history
"There was an incredible amount of craftsmanship that went into these costumes. As soon as you put them on, you felt like a different character. They even managed to make them vegan for me." —Natalie Portman tells TIME about the costumes Rodarte created for her to wear in "Black Swan"
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"I don’t think that a romantic comedy has to appeal to the lowest common denominator." —Jason Segel talks to TIME Entertainment about "The Five Year Engagement" and his passive-aggressive facial hair. ti.me/IMA1QW
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"When a woman's in the room with her lover, she's not in a perfect pose or covered by a sheet." —Angelina Jolie tells TIME about unglamorous sex scenes in her 10 Questions interview inside the April 9, 2012 issue of TIME. ti.me/Hbe2Fm
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"People have got to learn, if they don't have cookies in the cookie jar, they can't eat cookies." —Suze Orman in her 10 Questions interview inside the Jan. 23, 2012 issue of TIME. ti.me/GI7Rav
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"I think money is as complicated as love. I probably have a fear that money might turn out to be more important than art." —Artist Damien Hirst tells TIME in the Feb. 6, 2012 issue. ti.me/GNgSAO
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"I always wanted to be a funny person, but I thought it would be an amalgam of funny mixed with music." —Actress Maya Rudolf in her 10 Questions interview inside the Feb. 13, 2012 issue of TIME. ti.me/x0RgTI
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Stacey Lawrence Love Maya. And Friends with Kids was such a good movie!
"I don't think we'll ever be postracial, because of the fear and anxiety of dealing with the other — people who aren't like you. But the ability of racism to distort and corrode our society has become a lot less." —Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in his 10 Questions interview inside the Feb. 27, 2012 issue of TIME. ti.me/yN0vRB
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"...Wolf packs function as families. Everyone has a role, and if you act within the parameters of your role, the whole pack succeeds, and when that falls apart, so does the pack." —Author Jodi Picoult talks about her new book in her 10 Questions interview inside the March 5, 2012 issue of TIME. ti.me/A8tbPQ
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"My courage and my bravery at a young age was the thing I was bullied for, a kind of 'Who do you think you are?' If anything, there's a sort of stigma around doing good deeds that's maybe not so cool." —Lady Gaga talks to TIME about her new endeavor, the Born This Way Foundation, in the March 12, 2012 issue. ti.me/y7XxpN
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"A superhero without a great villain is like a day without sunshine." —Stan Lee, legendary comic book creator, in his 10 Questions interview inside the latest issue of TIME. ti.me/xQfIWG
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Adam Scott talks to TIME about his new movie, "Friends with Kids," "Party Down" and his long road to success. ti.me/AzkvCa
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In this week's issue of TIME, Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York who has been making high-profile busts on Wall Street, gave TIME a rare and extensive on-the-record interview at his Manhattan offices. http://ti.me/yMo1Zk
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TIME sits down with Lionel Messi, who may be the world's greatest soccer player, and tries to get him to open up about his life, sport and biggest rivals. ti.me/xw3urf
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TIME's Fareed Zakaria speaks with President Barack Obama about everything from foreign policy to fatherhood in this week's exclusive cover story. ti.me/yGDzj6
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TIME talks to former President George W. Bush about No Child Left Behind on the legislation's 10th anniversary. His thoughts? "Let's not weaken it." ti.me/x0Pcup
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter talks to TIME about Egypt, the Arab Spring... and Tim Tebow. ti.me/xNZ58h
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10 Questions with American Sniper, Chris Kyle, who earned two Silver Stars in Iraq. ti.me/yAaBWK
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TIME spoke with Downton Abbey’s Emmy-award winning writer and creator ahead of its return to PBS Masterpiece Classic. ti.me/xk4U5R
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Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, spoke with TIME’s Rick Stengel about his new book, Back to Work, and how to fix the economy. ti.me/rNZbab
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"Shame" director Steve McQueen talks about the prevalence of pornography and the responsibility that comes with asking actors to get naked. ti.me/vSKgdv
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With his portrayal of hard-drinking, womanizing detective Jimmy McNulty on The Wire, British actor Dominic West established himself as something of a charming rogue. In his new film, West goes fully dark as real-life serial killer Fred West (no relation). Appropriate Adult, which airs on the Sundance Channel on Dec. 10, recounts the 1994 investigation of Fred and his wife, Rosemary, who were charged with torturing and murdering 11 women and girls in and around their Gloucester, England home.
The man behind 2011′s Magneto and Mr. Rochester can be seen this holiday season as Carl Jung and a sex addict."Sex is sold to us like soda or breakfast cereal." ti.me/tfGy3H
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Werner Herzog does not conduct interviews. He has conversations. "I could not become an American citizen. I would not like to become a citizen of a country that has capital punishment. It’s a question of principle." ti.me/sigP9m
R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills spoke to TIME about why he never wanted to sing lead and what he thinks is the band’s best song. "We’ve accomplished most everything we wanted to accomplish. So why not take the opportunity to walk away as friends with no negative motivation, no external pressure, no internal pressure. Just the chance to shake hands and say ‘Job well done’ and move on to other pursuits." ti.me/tyrCMf
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Actor Kenneth Branagh talks about playing Sir Laurence Olivier in his new film, "My Week With Marilyn" – and why we just can't quit Marilyn Monroe. "She possessed this elusive ‘X-factor’ that makes the audience feel as if they could be her friend. This is why we still talk about her. Her absence, the tragedy of her youthful death, somehow still has an effect on people. She was more than just sexy and beautiful and funny in film roles. We felt like we knew her. In fact, we still do." ti.me/slKtNn
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Don't tell Ann Patchett bookstores are dying. She just opened one. "I’m standing up and saying no, the book is alive, the bookstore is alive." ti.me/uvRlqi
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