The Suburbanization of Mike Tyson

Kiki, who is 34, is a well-spoken, down-to-earth woman who seems pleasantly oblivious to her own exotically good looks and celebrity status by virtue of being Mike Tyson’s wife. Making a viable life with the complicated, demon-haunted man she has married requires patience. “It’s a struggle,” she says, speaking about his relapses post-rehab. “You’re always an addict and have to work at it. It’s easy for him to fall back in his own life. He surrounds himself with people who are sober and doesn’t go out to clubs. If his pattern shifts, you know something’s wrong.”

Published: Mar 16, 2011
Length: 19 minutes (4,996 words)

My Life in Therapy

Published: Aug 4, 2010
Length: 36 minutes (9,192 words)

Can Anybody Make a Movie for Women?

Nancy Meyers may be a singular figure in Hollywood — may, in fact, be the most powerful female writer-director-producer currently working (not that there’s much competition) — but that doesn’t appear to give the 60-year-old blonde a whole lot of social clout.

Published: Dec 15, 2009
Length: 5 minutes (1,256 words)