Friday, February 26, 2010

Deadlines shmeadlines

It’s been another crazy week in CLEO world, signing off our April issue while trying to meet our May copy deadline (yes, we do work that far an advance, and yes, it does mess with my internal calendar), hence the delayed reaction of this week’s post.

And what better way to deal with the knots in my back (and stomach) than a relaxing yoga class? Or so says our health and beauty ed Pippa. It seemed like a great idea at the time (the time, being Tuesday evening) so off I went with Pips to Living Yoga in Craighall Park (Livingyoga.co.za). I’ve been doing yoga off and on for the past six years (more off than on), so didn’t really give much thought to whether I could hack it or not. Big mistake. Huge!

As soon as I walked into the cozy studio with mirrors on one wall and a Buddha on the other, I knew I’d been too hasty. Just a few of the thoughts racing through my head: “How could I possibly be sweating before doing an ohm or downward facing dog?” “Why is it warmer than a desert bonfire in here?” and when the breathing exercises started, “Is this studio really a front for a Darth Vader convention?”

With a gentle American twang our instructor Alana guided us through a vigorous sequence of sun salutations, explaining that this particular class of “Jiva Flow” is all about the yin and yang – the first half of the class being the strenuous, ball-busting part and the second being the calmer, stretchy part. An hour into it, I was tasting my own sweat as it dripped up my neck (I was curled into a ball you see) and feeling rivulets flow down my back (and other places). Savassna (the relaxation portion of the class) could not have come soon enough and as we all lay there in the dark like corpses in a zombie movie I suddenly felt rejuvenated, happy and ready to conquer my deadlines.

Of course, I couldn’t move my arms for the next two days (power steering sure would be great) but decided to go back on Thursday night for the beginner’s class with James, a chilled guy with a subtle wit that made me giggle when I should have been exhaling. He took us through the moves slowly, focusing on postures and breathing and trying to persuade me to stand on my head. Whatever. Either way, I will be back.

Another way the CLEO team’s planning on celebrating making another deadline is by heading to The Hat (Manhattan in Rivonia) for the CK One – The One party tomorrow night (Saturday 27th, 9pm), where the winner of our competition will be announced. All top 15 finalists are fresh-faced beauties, so naturally I will avoid standing next to them for the sake of my own self-confidence. If you don’t have plans, come and join us for a party. Hope to see you there!

xOxO

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Feel like a kid again…


I’m a 20-something woman who constantly has to remind herself to wear high heels, throw dinner parties and write shopping lists (does anyone ever remember dish washing liquid?). It’s not that I don’t like being a grown up; I’m just not ready to give up things that remind me of the good ol’ days.

Saturday was spent in the blistering heat with a bunch of friends in the park. Other adults might have been put off by the party around the corner filled with screaming kids and a jumping castle. Not us. Mostly because our jumping castle was bigger, and our music louder than their joyful cries. They may have had a better sweet selection, but we had alcohol, The Offspring and WWE tag teams.

Our recovery time was obviously longer than the children’s, but I got a definite spring back in my step upon the arrival of a brand-spanking new pair of bubblegum pink, high- top Converse sneakers on Monday afternoon. I don’t get nearly as much free stuff as you might imagine, but when I do, it makes me feel like a kid at Christmas. Looks like those high heels are going to stay in their box for a little bit longer. A huge thank you to Jerry from Converse for my new best friends. I shall call them Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and love them forever.

The pink twins aren’t the only things that have awakened the child in me this week. Yesterday, my inbox beeped with the arrival of an invite to the Kelly Clarkson press conference in March. The cool kids may mock me for my love of the first American Idol winner, but I don’t care. Not many people bring such range and emotion to a tune while seeming like someone I could be friends with. I’m pee-in-my-pants excited to be in the same room as Kelly, and just hope that I don’t burst into a blubbering mess like a tween at a Jonas Brothers concert.

Other music rotating on my playlist, this week, includes new arrivals from Biffy Clyro,
Corinne Bailey Rae, Mayer Hawthorne, Kesha, Vampire Weekend, Louise Carver, The Lost Prophets, Train and Bertie Blackman. I know it sounds like I’m making some stuff up, but I swear I’m not, and will review the worthy stuff in upcoming issues.

In the meantime, have a wonderful weekend and if you find a moment to wear pigtails, skip down the road or eat something bubblegum-flavoured, do it. You don’t have to be childish to feel child-like.

Nat

xOxO

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Feel the love…


Without getting too serious in your lovely faces, this week’s post cannot go without mentioning the fact that today marks the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. You’d think that after 27 years behind bars, the man would have booked a one-way ticket to Mauritius and taken a well-deserved holiday - spa treatments and cocktails included.

But no, Madiba stuck to his peace-loving guns and transformed our country into something we can be proud of. So it’s only fair that at the age of 91, he is allowed some R&R away from the public eye. A huge thank you to the nation’s grandfather for everything he’s done for us and here’s wishing him a wonderful day surrounded by the people he loves.

Speaking of love, Valentine’s Day is just around the corner (Sunday for those of you living in denial) and whether you’re single or coupled up, make sure you do something fun. As for me, I’m heading to the movies with some friends and colleagues to watch the star-studded Valentine’s Day tomorrow after work. Who can say no to Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Julia Roberts, Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner? Not me, clearly.

The rest of the weekend is quickly filling up with too many awesome alternative parties to attend at once. The Bohemian in Richmond is hosting the Bo Janglers’ tribute to New Wave and New Romanticism on Saturday (R30 gets you in. Find them on Facebook for more info). The Alexander Theatre in Braamfontein is celebrating love with another Scream party featuring Desmond and the Tutus, City Bowl Mizers and Spoek Mathambo (R40 before 10pm and again, Facebook will tell you more) and the super dodgy but always fun vampire hangout Red Room in Honeydew is giving props to Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game, screening Wild at Heart at 8pm and opening up the dance floor afterwards (entrance is usually about R30 and you know where to click for more info).

It probably sounds like my job is one big party, and mostly it is. I won’t bore you with my work week, suffice to say it’s been a long one. I did however gate crash a YSL launch with our beauty ed Pippa last night at Circa gallery in Rosebank. If you haven’t yet checked out the architectural wonder, visit the contemporary art showcase at 2 Jellicoe Avenue. The current exhibition is apparently the work of local artist Angus Taylor whose masculine sculptures and giant straw heads are all kinds of intimidating, interesting and thought provoking. More than that, I’m not nearly qualified enough to say…

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone. If you can’t be with one you love, love the one you’re with…

Nat
XoXo

Friday, February 5, 2010

Original music for original people…

After days of solid downpour, the sun miraculously came out on Saturday for The Campus Invasion: Bandemic Tour at Emmarentia. But we weren’t going to take any chances and armed ourselves with umbrellas and wellies, my friends and I headed down to the park, only to realise the only thing we should have brought was sun-tan lotion! In between keeping ourselves hydrated with our vodka, lime and water mix, we managed to snap just a few of the super-stylish music fans as they enjoyed a lekker lekker dans to the sounds of Tidal Waves, aKing, Gang of Instrumentals and DJ Kenzero. Love Bubu Masina’s chilled festival vibes in her harem pants, electric blue sneakers from Edgars and vest (we’ll overlook the fact that it’s Ed Hardy ‘cause she’s so cute). For more musical moments check out our Fashion Stakeout in our April issue.

After that, it was off to Real Sushi in Greenside, where I grabbed a plate of salmon maki, including this too cute heart-shaped piece – super-cutey Japanese! Yes, I ate it, and yes it tasted delicious. I see it as my reward for all the hard-earned cash I’ve dropped on the rotating table of Asian goodness.

Speaking of Greenside, I’ll be back there tomorrow (Saturday 6 Feb) for Deerhunter’s junk sale: Greenway Road, 10am to 4pm. The secondhand store’s a treasure chest of vintage goodies and it’ll take some major restraint on my part not to walk out with a trolley full of cute stuff I probably don’t need (and will totally negate my recent Feng shui decluttering exercise).

The rest of this week passed in a blur of meetings, heavy lifting (operation office Feng Shui is now complete) and late nights of attempting to meet yet another deadline (I’m still scrambling!). There was, however, some relief in the launch of Swatch’s new range of retro timekeepers that reflects a simpler time of ’80s tracksuits, sugar straws, snap bangles, jawbreakers and the Care Bears. Ah the good ol’ days…

Thursday afternoon was also unexpectedly fun as I was persuaded to join People Magazine’s “drink for charity” drive in the entertainment room of building. Who can say no to R5 drinks, triangle sandwiches and the chance to meet cute boys from the newspaper building?