Wednesday 28 April 2010

After Hours


After dark is an amazing time. It's bewitching and exhilirating, but unfortunately it can be terrible and scary as hell, because we all know bad shit goes down at night. Reclaim The Night is an organisation that fights to take back the night from rapists and murderers and the rest because it's not right that we should be afraid of the dark. Find out more about their work, how to join one of their marches and other ways to get involved here: http://www.reclaimthenight.org/.

I love the night time. I find it so inspiring and I love to write (bad) poetry and short stories at night. But I do all of that inside, when I'd love to be sitting in a park writing by moonlight because I'm just too afraid. It is definitely time we take back the night.



(The following story should be read at night):



After Hours
Comme c’est curieux... How inaccurate is the phrase the dead of night? When here we are at that time exact to the nanosecond and yet so alive, alive.

This is night fall. When the sky sighs into purple then slips on black, the stars come out to play. Tonighttime we are letting our strikingly beautiful, horrifying imagination run away with you. We believe anything is possible and we are not scared when it all happens.

This is the witching hour. So named because it would stretch infinitely if the sun didn’t wake, shooing it away like the shopkeeper will come morning time to the homeless people sprawled on his doorstep. And we call this magic because we don’t have the words to say what else. Then the hour waits till light wanders off to start again, bewitching all still present with a temporary perpetual darkness.

There sits a girl, just metres away, on a bench. Her wild curls glow in the moonlight. She sings, wondering if her off-note could carry all the way across the world and back, then she stops abruptly. Don’t worry, nothing will happen to her. Hopefully. Our peace is slit by drunken cackling in the distance. It dissipates into a cold silence. So quiet she can hear you breathing. Shh quiet. Hold your breath and you might be able to hear her whisper.

“Would you like to know something? Of course. Here is a secret only a few fearless people know: there are stars in this city. But you have to go to the darkest, dirtiest places to see them. That’s where they’ll shine right through it all. Wink at you. Hold your glance. Stare you down. Not intimidating, but calm and comforting. You are watched.”

And we are, locked in by her fierce eyes, watching her watch us. She’s a clever one. She knows we’re here. She knows that everyone is a ghost at this time. She knows that this city will swallow you up and let you lie in the warmth of its body.
This city will swallow you up and the acid in its gut will burn you to crumbles.

Are you ready? Come on, Let’s go.



Feel like writing something? Enter the writing competition now!

Or spend the night in London/New York City with our list of AMAZING books and films that pull you into the heart of their cities.

Free (Music) Friday

So… you know how it goes. Free Music Friday ends up happening weeks later than when it was supposed to and on any day other than an actual Friday. And then I give you more than one free (legal) download, just to make up for it. So here it is- a single and whole freaking album, enjoy:


1. Johnny Flynn

Johnny Flynn is a folk musician who writes songs just like poetry, has toured with theatre troupes performing Shakespeare and is all too attached to flannel shirts. His music is wonderful, his voice will break your heart and mend it back together. My sister says that I’m blinded by his looks and in fact his (beautiful) music sounds like he’s banging pots and pans together. I see where she’s coming from, but I still love his songs.



From his new album, Been Listening, he’s released the single Kentucky Pill as a free download and I sincerely advise you get it from his myspace now.


2. Simon Curtis

Through interviewing Shannon and Andrea of Those Girls Are Wild, the best blog on the entire internet, I found out about Simon Curtis (who starred with Andrea Lewis of TGAW in the Nickelodeon film, Spectacular). The boy robot makes AWESOME electropop and for some crazy reason he is giving a whole album of his musical goodness away for free!!!





Get 8Bit Heart from his website now.


Click here for the previous free and legal downloads of (great) music.

Thursday 15 April 2010

A Letter To... Remakes

Send in a letter about something you want to get off your chest.


Dear The People Remaking Shit That Should Have Been Left Well Alone,

"Hey did you hear they’re remaking... [Insert the name of every half decent film ever made here, please.]"

O film industry, what the fuck happened? When did your originality decide to piss off, reducing you to not only desperately scrambling for some book to make a half-assed adaptation of but also remaking any film that was ever even sort of maybe slightly kinda liked. And not just the ones that were made 50 years ago, no. I’m talking about the ones that were only made in the 80s and 90s!

Who told you the Karate Kid needed to be redone? And what, no seriously what in the hell possessed you redo it with Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith?
...Was this an inside joke...?

And to whoever is personally responsible for crapping up good memories of Ten Things I Hate About You by presenting that*- um, what the hell man? What was that?

I genuinely could go on for pages, but I think you get it.

Hear this, original screenplays are not illegal you know. So stop attempting to scrape whatever money you can from ripping off something good. It’s kind of pathetic. I’m feeling embarrassed for you.

One last note, if you allow Zac Efron to carry out his wishes of remaking Back to the Future, I will stop sharing your unbearable shame and just come over there and bitch-slap you.

Watch it.


*It was remade into a TV series not another film. But the show was deeply crap. So it definitely deserves to be in here.

Free (Music) Friday - Dukes of Daville

Yes. Yes I know. There was no Free (Music) Friday last week. On the plus side, at least it's more regular than once a month now...
Okay, I admit I need to get my act together with this, but look, I've found a whole mixtape of great music that is being given away for free!

Dukes of Daville are a pop/hip-hop/soul duo from Atlanta, composed of two best friends with beautiful voices to fit their fresh, lyrical music.

Take a listen.




Okay now go to their myspace, where you can download We Are Music, a mixtape of all their songs.

Digby & Iona


When I first heard the name, Digby & Iona, I thought it sounded like the title of a gaelic legend of star-crossed lovers. I wondered if their names were carried on the wind from the lips of people who used to whisper of their tragic story...but that’s really not the case. The names actually come from seaside towns that a man named Aaron Ruff once visited. All the same, Ruff’s jewellery collections will inspire you to imagine wildly and delve deep into histories you never knew.


I’d been praying that someone will buy some of his stunning jewellery pieces as a gift, but halfway through my plans of how to coerce someone into doing so, I realised that actually I didn’t quite want that because when I look at his pieces (which I do all too often) I feel they’re the kind of thing that would just... appear. Not in a puff of smoke, as if by magic. But just be sitting in a little unassuming box on your doorstep. A little miracle just waiting to happen. And you’d pick it up, and look around, confused. So you’d open it, curious but not really expecting anything. And there it would be inside. A whole other world. And that would like magic.




To my mind, Ruff’s pieces are tokens from epic tales that are rich with secrets. They’re the missing pieces that, hundreds of years ago, somebody was searching high and low for and today, just by chance, you found it at your feet. Or they could be treasures that someone lost a long time ago or that they left in a pebble pond on a cold, isolated shore, in the hopes that one day you would discover it.





It seems that Aaron Ruff is not simply a jeweller. He is a story teller, spinning worlds into the pieces he crafts.
And the best part about the jewellery is that it feels so alive...

Sunday 11 April 2010

REVIEW - HAIR THE MUSICAL


HAIR at The Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Box Office: call 0844 482 5130 or visit www.hairthemusical.co.uk
Tickets: £16.50 - £65.00
Performances: Mon-Sat 7:30pm, Thurs & Sat 2:30pm



BY: HANNAH MARSHALL

So I have pretty much been ridiculously excited about seeing Hair since my tickets arrived two months ago. The Tony Award winning revival of the smash hit rock musical opened here in the UK on April 1st and the original Broadway cast is currently spreading the love at the Gielgud theatre.


Following the story of Claude, who is part of a group of hippies living in a USA torn apart by the highly controversial Vietnam War, and facing the prospect of being conscripted themselves, Hair has been described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘a beacon of hope in a fallen world.’ The show is certainly bursting with energy and has some truly beautiful, funny and touching moments. In comparison with other shows on the West End right now, it offers a truly unremitting affirmation of the power of belief in love, life, equality and freedom. The cast’s commitment towards the message of the show, (the lead Gavin Creel is a co-founder of the equality charity BroadwayImpact and the cast has also taken part in protests for gay marriage across the USA) is infectious and you’ll find yourself wanting to jump out of your seat and join in, something which is very much encouraged, or going home to paint a giant hippie mural for your bedroom (something which I definitely didn’t just spend the last day and a half doing).

Friday 9 April 2010

A Recipe for Deliciousness

Sue is an amazing cook. Yeah, you don't know Sue, but that's irrelevant. The only thing that matters is her pudding recipe...





  • Get a packet of Digestive Biscuits,100g butter, 1.5 pounds chocolate - I used a mixture of Galaxy and Bourneville, 1 pint double cream and a splash of alcohol -whatever you like.
  • Crush the biscuits and bind with the melted butter. Press into a tin.
  • Whip the cream until stiff.
  • Melt chocolate and whip into cream with alcohol until well mixed.
  • Chill overnight.
  • To combat the richness it's really nice served with a fruit coulis and cream - made by blending fruit and serving it on the side.
Enjoy!
And let me know how it turns out...

Wednesday 7 April 2010

Kate Le Vann!

For all those entering the writing competition : I will shortly be putting up my interview with very experienced, internationally published author Kate Le Vann, (followed by a review of her new novel, The Worst of Me). Her work includes the brilliant YA books Two Friends, One SummerThings I Know About Love and Rain amongst many others.
In the interview she gives writing advice, so stay tuned to hear from a pro...

Tuesday 6 April 2010

A Night In the City

Hey. Let's you and me go to...

...NEW YORK CITY

(photo by Laura Bassi)

Books: Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson, I Am Not Myself These Days by Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Candy Everybody Wants by Josh Kilmer-Purcell, The Earth, My Butt and Other Big, Round Things by Carolyn Mackler, Love and Other Four Letter Words by Carolyn Mackler, Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! by Fannie Flagg, Fly on the Wall by E. Lockhart.
TV: How To Make It In America.
FilmManhattan Murder Mystery, August Rush, Uptown Girls, Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, A Guide to Recognising Your Saints, Kids, Little Manhattan, Raising Helen, Nick + Norah's Infinite Playlist (this is also a book!), The Perfect Man (despite the fact that this stars Hilary Duff, it is nothing like the horror that was Material Girls. My eyes still burn from that film. I wouldn't do that to you).



...LONDON
 (photo by Jeff Hahn)

Books: White Teeth by Zadie Smith, Slam by Nick Hornby, 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson, Rain by Kate Le Vann, Face Value by Catherine Johnson, Finding Violet Park by Jenny Valentine, Broken Soup by Jenny Valentine, Cutting It by Jasmin Oliver.
TV:   ...
Film: An Education, Brick Lane, Bridget Jones' Diary, Notting Hill.



All the books and films listed above are good. And what's more, they truly pull you right into the heart of their cities, letting you feel like you're there. Better than reading a travel guide, no?

But these lists are very thin on the ground, especially in regards to London interestingly enough (guess it shows how much I want to go to New York...), so if you have any recommendations of your own, leave 'em in the comments! Also, if you have any suggestions for other cities leave those in the comments too, or email, whichever is fine.

Lomography x Urban Outfitters

Remember how much I love cameras? (In particular, lomography cameras for the beautiful snaps they tend to take.) Well, then you'll know why I really love Urban Outfitters' new competition, in which you design the below fisheye camera, get it sold in their stores and win £500 to spend on their stuff.

Arty people, Get On This.

Bring It Bitches.

So... Election, anyone?
As of today, it is on.
The politicians will be stepping up their bitchiness, desperately clawing each other down to get to the (or stay on) top. As if they haven't been doing that already...



Am I the only one freaked out a little bit surprised by all of David's (poor) pop culture references? American Idol? George Clooney? Shakira? I can only guess he's been spending way too much time channel-hopping on Sky looking for comedy material.

I can't vote, which sucks, so if you can vote then please don't waste it.
Unfortunately, the only kind of thing I'm qualified to vote in is my local Youth Parliament elections. Yeah, Youth Parliament's a real thing. Yes it is. Last school assembly we were forced to watch their campaign videos.

Highlights from the Campaign Videos- 

1.“Um, I want to reduce bus fares…” Yay! “…because, if youth can’t go outside then we’ll be bored at home and, uh, turn to crime.” Um, okay.
And then up pops that weird moving 3D Word Art everyone used to get really excited about using on PowerPoints in class presentations. It says: if U wan’t 2 B heard then Vote 4 ME. Agh, It’s like when local councils think their leaflets will better teach about chlamydia if they use the native “text language”, with random capitalization (only cool when John Green does it) and non-standard grammar thrown in just fo’ kicks.  Needs to stop.

2.The girl who raged about banning underage sex and alcoholism (Know. Your. Audience.), earning the crowd's observant and oh-so-witty comebacks e.g. “Just ’cos you can’t get any, fatty.”

3.“Vote for me because I have the dominant allele for effort”. A biology joke! Ahh. My vote: it's yours.


I can only hope the adults will do it better. But after watching an entire session of the House of Commons in which all the MPs were just sitting around jeering and booing at one another (what is with that?!), I'm not so sure that they could.

Maybe this vid right here isn't so far from the truth...

Monday 5 April 2010

A Picture Says A Thousand Words - Writing Competition


Tokyo/Glow HD from Nathan Johnston on Vimeo.

Tokyo/Glow is a series of photographs that have been put together to make a short stopmotion film with a sweet storyline. All pictures can are part of a bigger story. Which leads me on to:

A Picture Says A Thousand Words - a new regular writing competition. You are invited to write pieces of up to 1000 words (which can be anything from haikus and flash fiction to narrative poems and scripts) inspired by a set of photographs.

For this first round we are using the photos of Laura Bassi. Laura takes fantastic photos and she also blogs for A Tribe Called Next.

HOW TO ENTER:
1. Follow! Either here, or on twitter.
2. Look at the photos below
3. Write something, anything inspired by any of the photos. You can enter up to three different pieces and each piece has an upper limit of 1000 words.
4. Email your work to zita.thisiswherewebelong@gmail.com as well as your name and contact number. Put "Writing Competition" in the subject line. Do this by midnight (GMT) on 1st June 2010.
5. Now sit back and wait until the end of June to find out if you've won.

PRIZES:
1st prize is the first choice of 4 items from the following list.
2nd prize is the second choice of the 3 items from those remaining on the following list.
3rd prize is the third choice of the 2 items from those remaining on the following list.
Whatever is left will be distributed randomly between Commended entrants.
ALL WINNERS AND COMMENDED ENTRANTS WILL BE FEATURED ON HERE (and then later in the printed zine).

Prize List-
  • £15 iTunes voucher
  • A signed season DVD of E4's Misfits
  • Camera
  • Audrey Hepburn poster
  • Marilyn Monroe poster
  • The Charm Necklace (a necklace in aid of Cancer Research UK with charms designed by Christian Louboutin, Kate Moss, Scarlett Johansson, Catherine Tate, Grayson Perry and Stephen Webster)
  • The Fire We Harbour - a collection of poetry by the Foyle Young Poets of The Year.
  • The Informers by Brett Easton Ellis
  • Just In Case by Meg Rosoff
  • Magic For Beginners by Kelly Link
  • Love You Madly by Alex George
  • The Diamond of Drury Lane by Julia Golding
  • Star-Crossed: A Romeo & Juliet Story by Rachael Wing
  • We Are The New Romantics by Niven Govinden
  • Cinammon Girl: This Way To Paradise by Cathy Hopkins
  • Sunita's Secret by Narinder Dhami
  • Mates, Dates Guide To Life by Cathy Hopkins
  • BIG HAIR. A history by James Innes-Smith

PICTURES:
(Click on them to see them larger and more clearly)



If you'd like your photographs to be used in the next competition email zita.thisiswherewebelong@gmail.com with "Photographer" in the subject line.
Any questions about this competition can also be emailed or left in the comments.

THE SECRET SAMPLE SALE

Evidently, I love free shit. Or at least that which has been greatly discounted. So I get  pretty excited by stuff like this, which my sister emailed me about:



















Register at http://www.secretsamplesale.co.uk/, to get up to 90% discount on:

MAX MARA - VIVIENNE WESTWOOD - MONCLER - BELSTAFF - BURBERRY - CAVALLI - DKNY - MOSCHINO - D&G - COMING SOON BY YOHJI YAMAMOTO - YUCHI - YASUE CARTER - CHLOÉ - ARMANI JEANS - GUIDE LONDON - GRAB - REPLAY - BOLONGARO TREVOR AMBIGUOUS COMMUNE - GENTLE FAWN - UNKNOWN - GREEN APPLE TREE - GUCCI MUTINY - GLOW - CHAN CHAN GONSALVES AND HALL - ORION - EUCALYPTUS - UACT 030470 ATW STELLA - HUNTERS AND GATHERERS - SWAGGA AND SOUL - YAMAMA - TOFU JULY TWENTY NICOLA DEMAIN - PETER WERTH - BONSUI - TWINS DIVERSES - MIMOSA. And many more...


In addition to the Secret Sample Sale, the London Accessory Sale will be taking place at the same time and location so you can also expect discounts on:

A selection of designer bags, shoes and jewellery for men and women from the likes of Aquascutum, Balenciaga, Black & Brown, Blank, Belstaff, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Coccinelle, Carniani, Chloé, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Ebisu, Fendi, Francesco Biasia, Giuseppe Zanotti, Gucci, Grab, July Twenty, Jimmy Choo, Lama Peach, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, Moda Italia London, Relax Garden, Patrick Cox, Prada, Sergio Rossi, Tokun Win, Tods, Vivienne Westwood & YSL. Plus many more boutique designers and brands.



Details:

Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th April

Thursday-12noon - 9pm (members)
Friday- 12 - 8pm (public)
Sat- 12 - 7pm (public)
Sun-12 - 6pm (public)

T2, The Old Truman Brewery,
85 Brick Lane, London,
E1 6QL

Admission is £1.
 
To get a members pass click here, or here.

Free (Music) Friday

Hey, remember the whole Free Music Friday idea , where I give you links to amazing songs that are actually being given away free so you can improve your playlists without destroying the music industry and all that? Well I clearly didn't, since today is a Monday and almost a month after the last time I did this.
So to make up for that I have two free downloads today:

1. RAC 
The Remix Artist Collective is a trio of guys who make the most amazing remixes (click on my video playlist in the sidebar- the 1st song is one of their remixes). They are headed by André Anjos, a native of Portugal who now lives in the USA and has worked in TV (HBO's Entourage) in addition to making songs 10 times better than they were before.
Download some remixes on their site here.











2. Performance
The debut album "(we are) Performance" was released in 2007 but since then they've been off doing other things (frontman Joe Stretch went off and became an internationally published novelist, yes, really. And drummer, Joe Cross, has been songwriting and producing, working to develop groups such as Hurts.) The main reason why it's taken them so long to get back to Performance is their refusal to change the band name, which was a dealbreaker for many major record labels.
‘I’m not going to change my name for a man who looks like polished fruit,’ remarked Joe Stretch. ‘They told us that it’s cool to seem new. I’m not sure about that. Aren’t many new bands enchantingly crap? Plus, changing your name makes you a phoney, Rich, perhaps. But a phoney.’

But they're back now. And they're still Performance. And they're still making good music. So download "Reptile" for free at their myspace.

Saturday 3 April 2010

Spark Unscheduled Tour















Behind it all the Chevrolet Spark Unscheduled Tour is simply clever promotion for a car. But who really cares when their launch features:

Mystery Jets,
WAH Nails (see http://www.wah-magazine.com/ for more on the WAH girls),
live graffiti from Lumacoustics,
and more.

"The launch of the brand new Chevrolet Spark also marks the launch of a new kind of live music tour. A tour where each venue is not just different but somewhere that provides a unique live music experience, an unscheduled, 'pop-up' event, somewhere you'll probably not see live music ever again. Where will the tour go? It’s up to you!"
Sounds pretty good.
The launch is at Vinyl Factory in Soho on 8th April.
Register online for tickets.

Everything All The Time

It appears that laziness can be beautiful.
Toronto-based band Everything All The Time delicately capture mornings on weekends when you have nothing or everything to do, and the sun is slipping through your curtains trying to wake you up, but for some reason (laziness really) you just want to stay still...


EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME - Lazy Days from Mitch Fillion on Vimeo.


And then there's "I Get So Hot" which is so unlike "Lazy Days" in that it will make you want to get up and sing even if you don't know the words. Turn it up!:



Apart from having an irresistible voice, the frontwoman Alanna Stuart is so charismatic.
When I grow up I wanna be just like her. Or at least have her fro-hawk.

Friday 2 April 2010

Play This

Press play on the video playlist in the sidebar (--->) and let it run while you read!
It makes everything even better.

Songs:
1. The Fashion - Solo Impala (RAC Remix)
2. Ty- Emotions feat. Sarina Leah & Shaun Escoffery
3. Clipse vs Led Zeppelin - You Need (Xaphoon Jones Remix)
4. Hoodlums - Ends of the Earth
5. Chiddy Bang & Theodore Grams  - Fresh Like Us (Xaphoon Jones Remix)
6. Red Drapes -  Reflection
7. Natalia Cappucini (aka Natalia Kills) - Body Body Language
8. Mystery Jets - Hideaway
9. Everything All The Time - I Get So Hot
10. Basia Bulat - Snakes and Ladders
11. Natalia Cappucini (aka Natalia Kills) - Plain Jane

It's all different styles, some kind of old, most kind of new. Plain Jane isn't what it seems at first so listen to all the way through. In fact, listen to it all right through.
Hope you like it.

Thursday 1 April 2010

This Is Where We Belong x Laura Bassi


EXCITING NEWS: Next week will be the launch of the dopest new writing competition ever. I'll try not give too much away now except to say that photographer, A Tribe Called Next member and all round cool kid Laura Bassi is involved photo-wise, and if you've seen her snaps then you'll know this comp. is definitely something to be excited about.
















Stay tuned for more details, prizes, rules etc....