73 Questions - Season 1 / Year 2014

Season 1 / Year 2014

Episodes

73 Questions with Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker answers all of our questions (well, 73 of them at least) revealing everything from her distaste for parsley, love of Greece, and bias of globes that glow. And what is kokoreç?

73 Questions With Olivia Munn
Who knew Olivia Munn would love to have a St. Germain with Thaddeus Stevens and likes '90s hip-hop as background music? Just don't ask her about the meaning of love (she's not quite ready to answer that one yet). We head over to Los Angeles to ask her 73 questions about everything from the coolest thing in her house right now to the best comic book ever created. Arigato, Olivia.

73 Questions With Blake Lively
We catch up with Blake Lively before she launched her company, Preserve, to bake cupcakes (sadly, not at the Blakery), ask some questions, and discover our next new obsession. Truffle pappardelle at Scalinatella? On our way.

73 Questions with Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe plays ping–pong with us and answers 73 questions on everything from his desire to star in Guys and Dolls to what he would bring on a one-way trip to Mars. What's something he knows about Harry Potter that no one else does? Watch and find out.

73 Questions with Anna Wintour
From her least favorite word in fashion to why she always has on her Chanel shades, Vogue's Editor in Chief shares the 73 things that make her Anna Wintour.

73 Questions With Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon reveals the biggest surprise she's ever had, the cutest thing on planet earth, and her desire to moonlight as a pediatric cardiologist.

73 Questions with Amy Adams
We follow Amy Adams to her Vogue cover shoot with Annie Leibovitz and ask her 73 questions about her life and what we can expect to see from her next.
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