Hollywood's brightest sit down with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, to talk about "Five Things" that have made them who they are: a person, a place, an object, one positive event, and one negative event.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Actress, Screenwriter, and now Director, Brit Marling, speaks candidly with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, about a peculiar acting coach in Los Angeles, working on set, the radically feminine works of photographer Francesca Woodman, t... more
Emmy nominated actress Margaret Qualley speaks candidly with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, about her sister, New York City, a special beach house she shares with a loved one, the time she decided to quit her lifelong passion of dance... more
Emmy nominated actress Keke Palmer speaks candidly with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, about her Grandmother, Robbins Illinois, her collection of journals, the first talkshow she hosted, and the simple joy that her family gives her.
Grammy nominated country singer and songwriter, Kelsea Ballerini, speaks candidly with W Magazine's Editor-at-Large, Lynn Hirschberg, about her mother, Central High School in Knoxville Tennessee, a mailbox, divorce, and becoming a disrupter.
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Lynn Hirschberg is a pathological liar
The music does not go with the podcast at all.
She does not have a voice for radio, not to mention her grating and intrusive presence in these episodes. Also you just know she was fired from the New York Times for her subpar journalism đ This woman has - no exaggeration- ruined other womenâs lives and careers.
The Tarantino interview: entertaining, sure, because that guy could read the phone book and be entertaining. But Lynn, reallyâpronouncing Chaim Potok as âShy-Emâ?
Such a great season, absolutely love these podcasts, especially the Tarantino episodes! How long until another season? X x
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