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"I want to produce a show that actually reflects the way women talk to each other when their husbands and boyfriends aren't in the room." What would you tell Jane Pratt in your most private moments? The founder of Jane magazine wants to connect with you in a new and exciting way. Consider it a public therapy session: A chance for you to get advice from — and give advice to — a media pioneer.
Jane wants to hear from you! Email her. |
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| Michael Stipe on Jane Radio |
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| Michael Stipe shares R.E.M. secrets |
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| Courteney Cox gives Jane a mini-intervention |
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All Day Friday Live: 11 am - 1 pm ET
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Go Backstage at an REM Concert with Jane
Jane joins R.E.M. on their current US tour to bring you unprecedented access. She hangs out with the band from sun up to sun down as they prepare for their Berkeley, CA show. Throughout the day, the band shares stories on a variety of topics including their pre and post performance rituals, concert playlists and politics.
Learn more about R.E.M.
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Does Your Friend Need a Mini-Intervention
85 pairs of shoes? Cavities from chewing too much gum? Little white lies that snowball out of control? Your friend needs help, and Jane knows how to give it to her. Call Jane her and share your concerns about your friend’s self-destructive – or just plain annoying – behavior. Jane will get you and your pal on the phone for a Mini-Intervention. With Jane’s been-there-done-that advice, and your loving support, there’s nothing your friend can’t overcome (even the shoes thing). Tell Us about your friend and the intervention she needs.
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What Jane's Playing
U2 – “Sweetest Thing,” The Kinks – “Sunny Afternoon,” Depeche Mode – “Never Let Me Down,” Cake – “Never There,” The Soundtrack of Our Lives “Nevermore,” Aerosmith – “Crazy,” Queen “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” The Strokes – “Whatever Happened,” The Eagles – “Tequilla Sunrise,” Morrissey “Disappointed,” Lovedrug – “Blackout,” The Beatles “Glass Onion,” Etta James “Tell Mama,” Prince – “Musicology”
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Help Jane!
Jane is good at giving advice. She also has a special talent for needing it. Call in on her topic of the week, and help Jane!
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Jane Reads Everything!
Email Jane with your thoughts and feedback on the show. She loves hearing from her audience and really does read every email sent to her.
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ABOUT JANE
Jane Pratt became founding editor of Sassy, a magazine for teenage girls, at age 24, making her the youngest editor-in-chief of a national magazine ever. The notoriety of Sassy led to two television shows, Jane on FOX, and The Jane Pratt Show on Lifetime, (then the rest would read the same). contributing celebrity interviews to VH1 and Extra, and to two books, For Real: The Uncensored Truth About America's Teenagers and BEYOND BEAUTY: Girls Speak Out on Looks, Style and Stereotypes. After Sassy, Jane formed Jane Magazine, a lifestyle magazine for women 18-34, for which she was named Editor of the Year in 2002 by Adweek Magazine. She lives in New York City.
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