MEN’S VOGUE SHOWS OPTIMISM, RATE BASE INCREASE
Men’s Vogue will increase its rate base by 50,000 copies as of its February 2009 issue, to 400,000. This is despite the fact that the title has seen a 4% decline in ad pages.
Men’s Vogue will increase its rate base by 50,000 copies as of its February 2009 issue, to 400,000. This is despite the fact that the title has seen a 4% decline in ad pages.
Damn. Tom Brady is lucky.
Hottest cover in a long time goes to GQ with this incredible photo of Giselle Bundchen.
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Shia is now a big star and the paparazzi are after him all the time.
According to GQ, Shia is “sticking with his old friends. L.A. is his hometown, and, he notes, the paparazzi ‘don’t hang out in Echo Park.’ He and his buddies spend a lot of time just goofing around.
‘We go to comedy clubs, hang out in people’s houses, and watch games. We’re sports fanatics. Occasionally - I think occasionally - for a friend’s birthday, we’ll go to a strip club. It’s not like we’re terrorizing the town, you know.”
I hope Shia and his mom were kidding in this interview with GQ!
When asked about what parts of his life he keeps to himself, here’s his response.
“I used to shit on myself until I was 12 years old. I didn’t stop until I got a job.”
And his mom confirms it and then Shia reminds her about a karate class incident.
“Ma, ma, you remember when I was doing those kicking exercises in the gi [karate uniform]? You remember what happened with the kick that I did? My last kick in karate class?”
You get the point. GROSS or really funny?
Shia LaBeouf admits, “Oh, I’ve been in love with every woman I’ve ever worked with…but some aren’t available.”
“I don’t know if it’s mutual, but I don’t care. They have to kiss me when ‘action’ gets called, anyway, so I’ll get what I want.”
Damn.
BODY!
In the new issue of GQ, he says that “…Yeah, I want a bunch of muscle queens at David Barton Gym to think that may body looks dope. And I might think that was an awkward and dumb thing to say, but I still like that I’ll throw it out there. Because it’s true, you know?”
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In the new GQ Marc Jacobs admits,
“I never believed that you’re supposed to love members of your family.
I hate the idea of obliged feelings. I can’t think of anyone who’s as detached from their family as I am.
Or as detached as I say I am.”
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In the new issue of GQ, there’s an extensive interview with Karl Rove and yes he admits who intimidates him.
“Laura Bush intimidates me.
All the Bushes - well, most of the Bush men marry incredibly strong women, and they all intimidate me.
Barbara Bush I’ve live in fear of for thirty-seven years.”

