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01-01-2018, 09:05 PM
https://lebeauleblog.com/2018/01/01/courteney-cox-cruising-along/
The December-January 2003 issue of Movieline magazine was a transitional one. As publications went digital, movie magazines were having a tough time. With sales and ad revenue falling, Movieline tried to recreate itself as a “lifestyle” magazine. In fact, soon the title would change to Hollywood Life. The theme of this issue was “Luxury.” The cover story was an interview with Courteney Cox Arquette who didn’t have any movies to promote at the time. Most of the questions revolve around her practice of buying and renovating homes and throwing parties at the beach. When her career comes up as a topic, it is mostly in reference to the fact that her “Friends” salary enables her to live such an extravagant life.
The December-January 2003 issue of Movieline magazine was a transitional one. As publications went digital, movie magazines were having a tough time. With sales and ad revenue falling, Movieline tried to recreate itself as a “lifestyle” magazine. In fact, soon the title would change to Hollywood Life. The theme of this issue was “Luxury.” The cover story was an interview with Courteney Cox Arquette who didn’t have any movies to promote at the time. Most of the questions revolve around her practice of buying and renovating homes and throwing parties at the beach. When her career comes up as a topic, it is mostly in reference to the fact that her “Friends” salary enables her to live such an extravagant life.