Profiles

American Horror Story

Boston Common Magazine
Connie Britton and Dylan McDermott speak about why fright rocks and what place a man in a rubber suit has on network television.

Mark Wahlberg

Boston Common Magazine
The A-lister gives us the straight dope about his most hard-won project to date --and his most demanding one, as the father of four.

The Whole Truth: Russell Simmons

Whole Living Magazine
A hip-hop legend, he’s come a long way since his hard-partying youth—these days Simmons gets a rush from yoga inversions. But the star of Running Russell Simmons and author of Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All says his spiritual journey isn’t over yet.

The Whole Truth: Mallika Chopra

Whole Living Magazine
The daughter of Deepak, mother of Tara, 8, and Leela, 6, and founder of Intent.com—an online community for turning your intentions into actions— believes that stories have the power to inspire, motivate, and change.

The Whole Truth: Jessica Seinfeld

Whole Living Magazine
Married to a world-famous comedian, Jessica Seinfeld reveals a decidedly more serious side in her own work as the author of two healthy-eating cookbooks for parents and founder of the nonprofit Baby Buggy (which brings gently used gear to needy New York families). Here, Seinfeld shares a little of what worries her, what inspires her, and why you can’t get between her and her PB&J.

The Whole Truth: Jane Fonda

Whole Living Magazine
Long before personal trainers held celebrity status, Fonda was preaching the virtues of feeling the burn. The actress, activist, and fitness legend, who just released Jane Fonda’s Workout DVD nearly 30 years after the original video, shows that staying healthy is a lifelong journey—with lasting rewards.

The Whole Truth: Bette Midler

Whole Living Magazine
The Emmy-, Grammy-, and Tony- winning artist, currently producing Priscilla Queen of the Desert on Broadway, is a force to be reckoned with. Here, the Divine Miss M. shares some of her hard-won wisdom, guilty pleasures, and vision for a tree-filled future.

Life is Good

Body+Soul Magazine
How powerful is a positive outlook? Ask Bert and John Jacobs, who believe T-shirts are an art form, optimism is a verb, and life is very, very good. When a record-breaking run of rainy days in New England last spring threatened to wash out the fifth annual Life is good festival on the Boston Common, Bert Jacobs put his mother, Joan, 82, in charge of things...