Sunday, January 24, 2016

"I'll take a little break from breaking things"

Hey! 

Once more, here are some random things that have interested me lately.

Quotes: 

"I have been thinking a lot lately about the definition of love and how most of my notions of it are wrong, which is terrifying and really cool and embarrassing. But I imagine that it’s like that feeling when you see a server approaching your table with your food. Or like being stuck with someone in a waiting room that’s playing like CSPAN and only has fishing magazines from 2009, but you don’t even care because just being near them is so entertaining and thrilling. Like just sitting in a room and riffing with one another until you’re cry laughing and then being overcome with an urge to put your mouth on theirs. PRETTY PSYCHED FOR THE FUTURE. " - Gabby Noone, on her Tumblr

"Be your own stage mom" - Gabby Noone

All the cheesy quotes on spiritual lightness from Into the Wild

"I'll cry at the end of the day, not with fresh makeup" - Kim K

Movies:
LOL (original french version) - directed by Lis Azuelos
Young and Beautiful - directed by Francois Orzon

Music

   17:35 // Stoop Kids 


Other: 

Casey Neistat's videos on YouTube - they have a very Go Out and Make The World Yours vibe that I love and can't get over

The Telling Secrets photo set from rookie was one of my favorite things I've seen on their site in a long time!



Gonna go shovel out our 3ft of snow, have a great day!

A











Friday, January 1, 2016

New Year!

This past week has been a blur of excitement and happiness - from going on adventures around my hometown with new friends to wandering NYC with old ones - and I'm incredibly excited for the year to come.

I'm now home though, and thinking of the tons of homework I have yet to start. I feel strangely calm about everything because I know it will all work itself out. The future is cool and we should treat it like that more often.

This year I just want to keep being me.

love you,

A

This Will Be Our Year // The Zombies 

January Wedding // The Avett Brothers

New Year's Resolution // Camera Obscura 

All My Stars Aligned // St.Vincent 


Wednesday, December 23, 2015

I miss the Vivian Girls // Songs of the Week

It's finally winter break! I'm loaded with homework/projects but I get to see my best friend in less than a week and my excitement is unfathomable. here's the music that has gotten me through the past few weeks:

As Luck Would Have It//Tom Rosenthal
 "As luck would have it I'm on the planet, and so it seems are you"

Whale//Yellow Ostrich
"We will go far into the blue" 

Chinese Translation//M.Ward
"if life is really as short as they say"

 Where Do You Run To//The Vivian Girls 
"It's alright, just leave the light on"

enjoy yourself, take a day off, and look at what's around you

A
 

bleh

today it rained all day and my whole town has been enveloped in a very twin peaks fog. normally I find comfort in this atmosphere, but today I just feel crushed by it. Fog isn't light, it's heavy. it swarms and consumes. it hides things and makes the path not as clear.

I'm going to college, that I know. But I want to go to a rigorous and challenging one, with people of the same mindset as me. while they're only one part of the application, having test scores on the lower end of the spectrum that my most loved schools accept scares me. college is scary, there's no certainties, and it's very much a lottery. most of my friends are seniors, and so all this talk about applications is rampant.

I know I'm going to college, but is it bad to want something more than that?

I watched this mini-documentary about the changing climate, and I'm not much of a nature hippie, but it made me cry. A few weeks ago I watched this documentary recommended by my chem teacher and I felt a weight on my chest. And I don't think I really figured out why I had that weight until yesterday: I don't want to spend my life in an office. for a while I think I was hell bent on this idea that I would work in international relations, because I've taken some related classes and I'm good at it, but an old friend reminded the other day: you shouldn't do stuff just because you're good at it, you should do it because you want to. I suddenly started researching completely different degrees than I had in the past, more science oriented ones, and I felt excited about college again.

deciding what you want to do with the rest of your life is hard, and I'm just coming to accept that.

sorry for this throw up of thought and negativity.

A

Sunday, December 13, 2015

horchata season!

Life has been busy, and once more I list for reference.

Music
One Summer Night - Ariel Pink // the weather here right now makes me think summer is forever
1992 - Rejjie Snow // Slow and hazy rap for foggy mornings
Ghost Town - First Aid Kit // music to wake up to and feel fulfilled
This Year - The Mountain Goats // sheds light during even the most stressful times
Tangerine - Led Zeppelin // growing up my parents would always play classic rock, and this song seemed to be a favorite
Trains and Boats and Planes - Dionne Warwick // reminds me that while I'm stuck in the moment (love u jb), I'm still going places
Albums: Pure Heroine - Lorde and Blue Neighborhood - Troye Sivan

Quotes
"be in charge of your own light switch"
"There's no one smarter or more capable than you, there's only people who have studied more than you" - Terry Crews
"Scranton is the Paris of Northeastern Pennsylvania" - Michael Scott on The Office
"If you think about it, Trump is just political performance art" - my friend

TV Shows
MASTERS OF NONE. JUST LOVE YOURSELF AND WATCH IT. I came home from the SATs and watched the whole series (thirteen 30min episodes) in one go and it was the best decision ever. Everything from the cinematography to the script is spot on and my love for Aziz has never been greater. Also the soundtrack is perfect.

Articles
'It Doesn't Matter Where You Go to College': Inspirational, but Wrong - "actually getting into Princeton isn't as critical as being the type of person who could get into Princeton."

Kylie Jenner for Interview - "And I don't know, I like hiking. I used to do a lot of hiking when I wasn't as busy. I had a lot of anxiety when I was younger, so I would just run to this hill path in the back of my mom's house and listen to Jack Johnson. I would listen to Jack Johnson and stare at the sky until my anxiety went away."


Anything from ProPublica lately, especially this


The nastier Donald Trump gets, the more some people like him - speaks on American consumerism and extremism!
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In less than 13 days I see my best friend in my favorite city and I could not be more excited.

Have a great week, break is almost here!

A

Sunday, September 13, 2015

where's the shakshuka

Oh look I'm swamped in homework but I'm writing on here instead! I love responsibility.

Here, once again, is another list-y post where I talk about random stuff I'm liking. It's mostly for future reference for me, but I thought I'd share anyway.

bell hooks and Laverne Cox had a discussion on race and feminism and the white supremist capitalist patriarchy (bell's favorite), and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Reading and listening to bell hooks (I'm working on "belonging: a culture of place" right now) always leaves me feel more aware of my white privilege and how that affects every. single. aspect. of. my. life., which is helping me to be informed on race dynamics and how to do my part in today's society. (I'm looking forward to this talk with Gloria Steinem (!!) and bell as well)

In middle school I had an Israeli friend and her mom would make the best shakshuka, and I've finally attempted at making it on my own with this recipe. I've eaten it as snacks, breakfasts, and dinners wayyy too many times over the past week.

I went on an adventure to the local art museum the other day and saw rooms and rooms of art from the Wyeth family, but my favorite piece of them all was this new piece (like, this year new) from Jamie Wyeth. It's a screen door connected to a painting of his, and I couldn't stop looking at it. 

 I watched a whole season of Friday Night Lights this past week, and then read the synopsis' for the rest of the seasons. I started watching after going to my schools first football game of the season with the most reassuring friend group and feeling excited as we won by a landslide.


Normally, I'm not the biggest fan of quotes, but there are a few that have really stuck out to me lately:

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“Tonight I love you in a way that you have not known in me: I am neither worn down by travels nor wrapped up in the desire for your presence. I am mastering my love for you and turning it inwards as a constituent element of myself. This happens much more often than I admit to you, but seldom when I’m writing to you. Try to understand me: I love you while paying attention to external things. At Toulouse I simply loved you. Tonight I love you on a spring evening. I love you with the window open. You are mine, and things are mine, and my love alters the things around me and the things around me alter my love.” - Jean Paul Sartre in a letter to Simone de Beauvoir 

The bolded and underlined parts are all me - those are the sections that stuck with me. 
I remember how around a year ago I walked from my apartment all the way to the cemetery where Sartre and Beauvoir are buried. I remember getting lost along the way and asking the most content old women how to get there, and how she smiled when I told her about how I was interested in the architecture. When I walked through the gates,  I saw their tombstones right next to each other, covered in lipstick kisses, and for some reason it made my heart really heavy. 

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“To harbor spiteful feelings against ordinary people for not being heroes is possible only for narrow-minded or embittered man.”- Chekhov
 
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This tweet: 
 
 









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“You shrunk and bottled in a glass jar, you’re a portable saint. Knowing you is like knowing Jesus. There are billions of us and only one of you so I don’t expect much from you personally. There are no answers to my life. But I’m touched by you and fulfilled just by believing.”  - Chris Kraus, I Love Dick

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And finally, my favorite, from The Favorite:

"i feel laughter in my heart... no wait that's just lasagna" Chloe aka @suburbandog on twitter

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I went to the diner at 1am yesterday with someone who made conversation easy and laughed at my stories, and everything was a blurry dreamy haze. She's one of those people that have helped to remind me what friendship is meant to feel like.

I'm falling in love with Girlpool and Simon & Garfunkel and King Krule and the Twin Peaks instrumental soundtrack all over again.

Hope you're having a good week!

AL







Saturday, August 22, 2015

all day at the beach sleepy

Hey! 

 A lot has been happening lately, so I thought I'd list it all off.

TV/Movies/Podcasts:
It's no secret that Gilmore Girls is my favorite show, and so when I found Gilmore Guys, a podcast where two guys go through every episode of Gilmore Girls and discuss it, I couldn't even comprehend my joy. 


I've been getting back in to This American Life and once again I realize how stupid I was to have ever stopped listening ?? 

Comet is a drama/romance movie that bounces around the timeline of a couple's relationship. The filters and film technique was clearly trying to convince the viewer it was indie, which normally I would find to be a little much, but I couldn't stop watching it. (check it out on Netflix)

Music:
My best friend and I were talking about end-of-the-summer music (to preface this, a landmark event in our friendship was a To Kill a King concert where they played "Choices" which has the depressing "this is how the summer ends" line), and she mentioned Slow Down by Twiceyoung. I had never heard of them before, but their album (including Slow Down) is up for free download on Bandcamp which always excites me. 

Unashamedly, Jolene by Dolly Parton is one of my favorite songs ever. I sing it to pump myself up (even though its about heartbreak??) and I love when people cover or play around with its sound, and lately I've fallen in love with the Kygo remix of the song. 

I wrote a review of Dave Monks first release as a solo artist, All Signs Point to Yes, for Vandala Magazine's September issue. I'm still learning how to write an actual review so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ , I'll figure it out eventually. 

I'd love to put Frank Oceans new album here because no doubt I will love it, but he hasn't released it yet - WHATS UP WITH THAT FRANK U SAID JULY. Over the past 22 days I've complained to everyone I know about it, and I really just need to get over it ("there's a whole ocean of franks out there" - my cousin in attempts to console me).

Hippie Sabotage has also been hitting on the summer, cheesy "free spirit"/Youth Lagoon vibe I've been after lately.

Other
SUBMIT TO FUNNY WOMEN ZINE - it's a zine my amazingly talented and creative friend Chloe is starting  about women in comedy - check out the site or email her at funnywomenzine@gmail.com to find out more! I'll definitely be posting updates as she gets closer to the publication of the first issue!

I got my drivers license! I have a car now too, so I'm an unstoppable concert-going teen.  

I'm visiting my grandparents in Florida, and for the billionth time I'm falling into embarassing appreciation of the Florida Gothic post. 

Once again, this video brings me immense joy. 

That's all for now,

AL