"“I think for us it was really like we like to work where we are in an
expansive space. Somewhere like Condé, understandably, there are a lot
of rules,” Paltrow told the Times, adding that they were a company that
“do things in a very old-school way”.
She argued that they were interviewing experts and didn’t need to
check what they were saying was scientifically accurate. “We’re never
making statements,” she said. Elise Loehnen, Goop’s head of content,
added that Goop was “just asking questions”."
Ashifa Kassam, Guardian;
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is hero in new Marvel comic:
"Trudeau will appear on the variant cover of Marvel’s Civil War II: Choosing Sides #5, slated for release at the end of August. The cover is an alternative to the main cover in circulation.
The prime minister’s foray into Marvel Universe came after Canadian artist and writer Chip Zdarsky was approached by Marvel to write a story featuring Canadian superhero squad Alpha Flight. He immediately knew he wanted Trudeau to be part of the story.
“He seems to be the popular culture association with Canada right now, right behind [Toronto rapper] Drake – and I probably couldn’t get Drake in the comic,” Zdarsky told the Canadian Press. While it wouldn’t endorse the comic, Trudeau’s office said it was fine with the idea.
The storyline centers on Alpha Flight, who now work for Captain Marvel’s worldwide defence program. When faced with a moral quandary, the team decides to seek out Trudeau, their old boss, for advice.
“I liked the idea of him actually engaging them in an ethical debate,” said Zdarsky. “I didn’t want this to just be like a walk-on ... rescued by superheroes and he thanks them and that’s the end of the story.”
The story required Zdarsky to put himself in Trudeau’s shoes, envisioning how the politician would respond to certain situations."