Favorites: Sept. 12 – 19

tv show

Crossing Lines

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Source: alittlelights.tumblr.com

book

I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb

We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.

restaurant

Muriel’s Kitchen (Liecester Square)

website

Updated(!) rookiemag.com

shop

promod, boutique française

Source: promod.fr
Source: promod.fr
Source: promod.fr
Source: promod.fr

movie

Dear White People 

Tuesday Tunes: September 1

I cannot believe that it is the start of September already! Summer is almost over and with it those inexplicably catchy jams. With the start of a new month, I wanted to start a new feature here on the blog, “Tuesday Tunes”, a playlist of songs I have been enjoying for the past week or so.

Note: My music taste is pretty eclectic and can range from Top 40 hits to Broadway to R&B all in one playlist. You have been warned.

For the first “Tuesday Tunes” I decided to list a bunch of songs that I have been listening to non-stop this summer to commemorate its end.

  1. “Cool for the Summer” by Demi Lovato
  2. “She’s Kinda Hot” by 5 Seconds of Summer
  3. “Run Away with Me” by Carly Rae Jepsen
  4. “Ain’t Nobody (Loves Me Better) [Remix]” by Felix Jaehn ft. Jasmine Thompson
  5. “Pray to God” by Calvin Harris ft. HAIM
  6. “High by the Beach” by Lana Del Rey
  7. “Omen” by Disclosure ft. Sam Smith
  8. “Drag Me Down” by One Direction
  9. “Here” by Alessia Cara
  10. “Pris0ner” by The Weeknd ft. Lana Del Rey
  11. “Locked Away” by R. City ft. Adam Levine
  12. “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten
  13. “Outlaws” by Alessia Cara

Favorites for Aug 1 – 8

I fall in love with things quickly and easily.

Here are some things I loved from August 1 to 8.

beauty

Source: amazon.co.uk
Source: amazon.co.uk

freshskin by Elemis Starter Kit

books

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han

How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are by Anne Berest, Audrey Diwan, Caroline de Maigret, and Sophie Mas

Yes Please by Amy Poehler

Source: amazon.com
Source: amazon.com

tv show

Source: tvguide.com
Source: tvguide.com

instagram

@huntingforbooks

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internet find

Tavi’s Editor Letter for August on rookiemag.com

10 Reasons Why I Love “The West Wing”

  1. It’s really well written, like really well written. It makes you wish, “Wow, I wish I was this clever and smart, and was able to come up with a witty retort on the spot.” But it isn’t pretentious, it sounds like real conversations.
  1. Character development. C-h-a-r-a-c-t-e-r development. It makes sense. The characters are real and grow, and make mistakes. They are people. Their reactions are real and unique, and none of them can be place squarely in a box. Sure, there are a few “common” aspects of their personality, but that’s just because they’re human.
  1. The relationships are messy and real and true. It’s not always peaches n’ cream between all of the characters. There’s tension and scenes fraught with all kinds of emotions.
  1. Donna Moss. That is all.
  1. It reflects a time period. Accurately. It’s interesting to see the subtle shift in technology, mindset, and actions of America.
  1. But—at the same time there’s a certain sense of timelessness to the series. I watched it in 2015 (yes, all seven seasons) and there are still issues that are still relevant.
  1. It had a good ending. Although, I wish there was a season eight, nine, ten—it ended, as it should. There was a sense of completeness to the character’s journeys, but there was still enough wiggle room to keep the viewer wondering. If I were going to be really clever, I would say it ended with ellipses…
  1. Good ol’ jokes. Laughing through the tears and crying from laughter.
  1. Symmetry and logic. There wasn’t a rushed feeling to the show, everything developed at a logical pace. Information was revealed on an as needed basis and only when necessary. I think the only way to explain what I’m talking about is by using an example. So, for example in Season 2, Episode 2: In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Part II, Josh is thinking about how he and Sam reconnected to be part of “Bartlet for America”: with the interrupting of the meeting at a Very Important law firm and Josh’s lack of a poker face. And five seasons later, after a very pronounced lack of Sam Seaborn, in Season 7, Episode 19: Transition, we see the same thing again. See? Symmetry.
  1. It made me realize that all those kids who say they want to be President probably haven’t watched this show. Because it’s like a lot of work. Like a lot, a lot. I’ll just stick with my fantasy of marrying royalty, thank you very much.