Life Drawing By Robin Black Book Review

lifedrawinghyrobinblackbookreviewLife Drawing is the first novel from critically acclaimed writer Robin Black. Her collection of short stories If I Loved You, I Would Tell You was a finalist for the Frank O’Connor Short Story Prize.

This book is riveting from the very first sentence. I read this book quickly and was completely involved in the story. Black really is a writer of note. Her way with words is nothing short of stunning and the novel really captures marriage, betrayal and love. It also captures a writers life well too.

The characters, particularly Augusta, are likeable despite their flaws. I even find myself staying up late to finish the book and rereading sentences and paragraphs. I really loved this book. I would say it is one of the best of the year. Pack it in your suitcase for your holidays, but only if you want to spend all of your time reading. Riveting.

Life Drawing is a fierce, honest and moving story of married life – its betrayals, intimacies, and secrets. Augusta and Owen have taken the leap. Leaving the city and its troubling memories behind, they have moved to the country for a solitary life where they can devote their days to each other and their art, where Gus can paint and Owen can write. But the facts of a past betrayal prove harder to escape than urban life. Ancient jealousies and resentments haunt their marriage and their rural paradise. When Alison Hemmings moves into the empty house next door, Gus is drawn out of isolation, despite her own qualms and Owen’s suspicions. As the new relationship deepens, the lives of the two households grow more and more tightly intertwined. It will take only one new arrival to intensify emotions to breaking point. Fierce, honest and astonishingly gripping, Life Drawing is a novel as beautiful and unsparing as the human heart

Life Drawing can be bought here.

Summer Beauty Picks

We have tested a few beauty products that are perfect for summer.

Rococo Chichi have a new range of natural shea hair butters. They can be used as pre-wash conditioner, as a treatment before blow drying or as sun after care treatment to help your hair back to its healthy, lustrous and hydrated state. They are free from chemicals, preservatives, parabens, SLS, artificial colours and perfumes. We tried the…

Rosemary Whipped Shea Hair Butter (100ml) £7.95
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A great natural shea butter, Rocco Chichi’s nourishing rosemary whipped shea hair butter stimulates the scalp, and softens, fortifies and revitalises lacklustre hair. Naturally scented with rosemary scented oil, Rocco Chichi’s Rosemary Whipped Shea Hair Butter increases the circulation to the scalp and is therefore effective for promoting hair growth; just perfect for those who want flowing hair that smells divine.

This smells amazing and was a good hair butter. It is handmade and softened dry hair. I would just use a little to stop hair looking greasy.

Unscented Whipped Shea Hair Butter (100ml) £7.95
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This luxurious moisturising Rococo Chichi’s Unscented Whipped Shea Hair Butter wave’s goodbye to split ends. Perfect as a pre-wash conditioner; just massage well into your dry hair and scalp and leave on from anywhere between twenty minutes to an entire night, shampoo as usual, and hey presto beautiful looking hair.

This is good for split ends. Leaves hair looking better and split ends less noticeable.

Thea Organic Enriched Skincare Age Revival Uplifting Face Creme
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We liked this creme, it smelt nice and left skin looking healthy. The 15ml tester we used was not enough to conclude whether it would leave a lasting difference to skin but it is rich, 100% natural and has no chemicals. This British beauty brand left a positive impressions on us. Here is what they say:

Firm your skin and reduce wrinkles with this indulgently rich, smooth and easily absorbed unity of age-defying natural ingredients that feed moisture and nutrients deep in to the skin, restoring elasticity and stimulating circulation. With 78% high performance organic ingredients, this creme targets areas that are prone to premature ageing such as the cheeks, forehead and neck

The result: firmer, plumper, softer skin with a healthy radiance.

Organic Aloe Juice attracts & seals in moisture, encourages new skin cells to grow & enhances circulation.

Organic Coconut, Jojoba & Avocado Oils highly nutritious & hydrating, deeply penetrate, balance & moisturise, plump the skin & clean pores.

Organic Rooibos Tea powerful antioxidant slows down the aging process by purifying & regenerating the skin, protecting from free radicals.

DMAE a B vitamin derivative proven to reduce sagging on the face & neck & stimulates cell growth.

MSM organic sulphur, essential to the health of skin cells. Helps repair, replace & strengthen mature skin, reducing wrinkles.

Sweet Basil Essential Oil removes excess oil, moisturises & rebalances the skin

Lavender Essential Oil balances skin tone, hydrates & purifies.

Fresh Ginger Essential Oil stimulates circulation & revives mature skin.

Vitamin E one of the best anti-aging vitamins. Protects, repairs & feeds mature skin with a naturally occurring SPF of 6.

Buy their products here.

The Bakewell Soap Company May Chang Multi Purpose Balm
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This is a handy multipurpose balm. It is uplifting and has a great zesty lemon citrus smell. The lemon smell is quite strong but I like it. It is made fresh with naturally antiseptic and anti-inflammatory oils that help clear oily skin. It is a soft balm that melts into skin. Very handy and really works. Here is what they say:

An all-natural balm for hands, nails, lips and body with soothing Hemp, Walnut and uplifting May Chang Essential oils.

Commended by the experts at the ‘Free From Awards’, a bright and uplifting natural balm with zesty lemon notes. Naturally antiseptic and anti-inflammatory and rich in replenishing Vitamin E. This multi-purpose balm has been specifically formulated for oily skin.

Contains Hemp and Walnut oils rich in Omega 3 – essential for healthy skin and nails. This pocket-sized balm is perfect to use on the go!

Petrolatum and Parabens free. None of our products are tested on animals. Each product is made in accordance with our Environmental Quality Mark accreditation.
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Sweet Almond Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Beeswax, Hemp Oil, Walnut Oil, Pure May Chang essential oil, Roman Chamomile Essential Oil, natural vitamin E.
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Available from notonthehighstreet.com

DenTek Floss Picks Case

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These are great and handy. Flossing makes a huge difference to the teeth. The cases are perfect for traveling or just popping in your bag. Floss picks are also so much easier than actual dental floss. They come in different colours too.

Available from Boots or Amazon.

What are your summer beauty essentials?

Grabble Launch Party With Andy Jordan

Frost went to the Grabble Launch Event at the Hoxton Hotel. It was a fun evening full of fabulous people. We drank Gin & Juice, gaped at how tall Pandemonium is and wondered how he breathes and listened to Andy Jordan’s set. He’s pretty good. Our pics aren’t that good (sorry!) but you get the gist of it.

Andy Jordan does his set.

Andy Jordan does his set.

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Pandemonium attended.

Pandemonium attended.

Grabble is an exciting new shopping meets social media site, check it out. https://www.grabble.co.uk/. It is like ASOS meets Instagram.

Millie Mackintosh Reveals Beauty Secret To The Perfect Pins

Her perfectly toned and tanned pins have dominated the fashion and beauty headlines since starring in hit TV show Made in Chelsea.

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This weekend Millie Mackintosh revealed the £8.99 leg make up behind her gorgeous glow that keep her perfect pins looking flawless; Cocoa Brown’s Lovely Legs.

Millie wrote as she was getting ready for her evening; “Getting ready for tonight @CocoaBrownTan #LovelyLegs #LegsMakeUp #BestTan”.

Cocoa Brown Lovely Legs is online at www.superdrug.com and in UK Superdrug stores nationwide.

In love With Death in a “Secret Garden”

I live in Stepney Green, which is a short journey from the venue, the other side of London Bridge, at The Old Operating Theatre. A venue I didn’t know existed until I was invited to the Discussion of Satish Modi about his book, In Love With Death.

I was met by the PR team of Curzon after climbing an amazing winding staircase, which seemed to go on forever, but probably more to do with my level of fitness, even if it was unusually steep. Miriam and Daniel, from Curzon, talked about the venue and how amazing it is. And they were not lying! It is deceptively larger than it appears! In every corner there are instruments of an era gone by! Not instruments that you would play in an orchestra, this was a theatre of another performance. It was of the anatomical design.

The surgical equipment seemingly represents implements of torture, and in many cases they could well be justifiably deemed as such. However, our modern science will probably be deemed the equivalent when historians of the future look back at the leaps and bounds they have done from our era.

In between routes from cabinet-to-cabinet, I am distracted by potions, salves, acids and solutions. Powders, herbs, compounds and products… all which would be an alchemists dreams. Considering the layout and structure of the venue, I am amazed at how many things are actually fitted into the room.

My wandering mind and eye was brought back to the reason I was there and I was introduced to Satish Modi, who is a soft spoken man with a calming face and demeanour. He spoke about the venue also and how fitting it was for the subject at hand, but also on how human’s perception of death is viewed. I was happy to discuss the subject of death, as I feel, as Satish does, that as it is inevitable we should be freer of the stigma that it seems to have. Unfortunately, I had to wait to talk to him further, as I was monopolising him from talking to other guests.

Luckily, I was able to chat to the Curator of The Old Operating Table, Julie Mathais. She was very accommodating about questions regarding the venue and informed me that it used to be the operating theatre of the old St Thomas’, a free hospital for the poor workforce and patients were wheeled in from the ward for procedures that are shocking by modern days standards. I did ask why this place is not more well known! It just seems to a place that would not only inform, but the cases of memorabilia would surprise many well versed in the medical trade, let alone the general public. However, Julie is busy lecturing those as young as year 1 through to medical students that come to learn of the history of their profession. Also groups of people through the summer and open 7 days a week!

When we are shown to the viewing gallery for the presentation, Julie gets a volunteer from the stands and demonstrates, without any actual surgery, what would have happened in a 16th century surgery. The luxury of sanitation, hygiene and patient care are not a consideration, so a surgeon’s speed was essential to minimise trauma, if that was at all to be believed. Julie mentioned that whilst an elixir of brandy and opiates were given to the patient to help recovery (Approximately a litre and a half), only 1 in 3 survived the procedures and most deaths occurred on leaving the hospital, which would have been laced with all forms of infectious diseases and septicaemia would have been inevitable. After mimicking the procedure, featuring a display of tools used for an amputation, the volunteer was allowed back to the stands, without the recovery elixir.

Satish then came forward and began with why he wrote the book and didn’t really know he was going to write one, as it all started in Japan!

When Satish visited Japan, the then elderly Buddhist nun said that she had met him before and it was before in a previous life! Every time they met, she was overcome with emotion and treated him as a guest of honour. He stay was very much one of experience and as a guest of the Japan. However, when it came time to leave, Satish wanted to know how he would see her again, as she said that she would keep in contact. She replied, “Through your dreams”.

Whether it was that, or the fact Satish was conscious of being unable to contact her through conventional means, he started to have vivid dreams and would have his secretary write down the dreams before he would forget them! He would keep a diary of them and before he knew it, the book was a concept waiting to be published even before the thought of writing one was evident.

I think the most poignant anecdote of the talk was the story of 2 brothers and their father gave them each large sums of money. The eldest was given $200 million and the youngest was given $100 million. The youngest one was upset at receiving less than his brother and was discussing it with Satish! He explained that he should not see it that way, because if they were to die, his brother would have twice as much to lose! He continues to expand on the fact that death is an equaliser. When we all die, we are the same. The billionaire will be put in the ground the same as a pauper.

Satish finishes his talk with an excerpt from his book, of which all proceeds go to charity, and we go back into the main area to continue one-to-one talks.

Strangely enough, we all talk until we are reminded of the time and the curator needed to close the venue and be ready for the following day’s clientele.

We slowly break up and go our separate ways.

I read some of the book on the way home and almost miss my stop in doing so. I find it engaging and as enlightening as talking to the man himself!

The book is available, at £9.99, from the www.curzonpr.com, or www.inlovewithdeath.com

Also all details of The Old Operating Theatre Museum can be found at www.thegarret.org.uk, or contacting 0207 1882679

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Jubilee Courts The EP: Go From The Blue Light Into The Moonlight

Release Date: 4th August 2014

Format: Digital Download

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Jubilee Courts are Josh (21), Matt (21) and Harry (19) who were brought together in 2011 by a mutual dissatisfaction with the current music scene and a motivation to do something different.  Gigging throughout their hometown of Northampton in late 2012 to early 2013, the buzz around the band grew and Frank (18) joined as their drummer.  With two members now based in London, Jubilee Courts’ music reflects their changing surroundings and eclectic influences.

 

The band quote My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Bauhaus and Joy Division as musical inspirations.  Lyrical influences come from the literary works of T S Elliott and Delmore Schwartz.

 

The single ‘Room with a View’, released on Stalkers Records in December 2013, was mixed by James Bagshaw, singer of Temples.  A further seal of approval from the Temples frontman came in the form of his percussion performance on the track.  Their debut EP ‘Go From the Blue Light into the Moonlight’ was written in mid-2013. The piece is a minimalistic portrayal of where the band began, a reflection of them growing up in the provincial midlands with some tracks representing the routine and monotony whilst others offer a contrast through undertones of romanticism and the avant-garde.

 

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Tour Dates:

Saturday 2nd August – Roadmender, Northam

Rihanna Goes Rogue In Paris

International singer and mischievous superstar, Rihanna appeared in the city of love this week to launch her latest fragrance ROGUE by Rihanna exclusively in Sephora, Paris.

'Rogue by Rihanna' Launch At Sephora Champs Elysees International Flagship Store

This week has certainly been a whirlwind for the star, from the jaw-dropping dress at the CFDA awards and for landing in hot water over the risqué ROGUE fragrance ad. But the media frenzy certainly didn’t stop the music, as Rihanna bared the rain to meet her fans and launch her fragrance in Paris.

'Rogue by Rihanna' Launch At Sephora Champs Elysees International Flagship Store

ROGUE by Rihanna is the star’s fourth fragrance, adding to the current fragrance line up, which includes Reb’l Fleur, Rebelle and Nude.