Monday, July 14, 2008

Found Photo!

Well, sort of. I took it; just rediscovered it on iPhoto. Called "You Got a Long Way to Go."

Friday, July 11, 2008

London Theatre is Cheap! So, See Shows!

SHOWS I'VE SEEN SO FAR ON THE WEST END:

The Lord of the Rings.
Coming into this show, I knew there would be no middle ground: it was either going to be AWESOME! or painful like a nail covered bat to the face horror.
Luckily, it was AWESOOOOOOME!!!!!!
The orcs hopped on pogo shoes! Galadriel (played by Abbie Osmon) and her Elves hung suspended from the ceiling, spinning and flipping. AND they sung. The giant Balrog puppet spewed confetti all over the audience. The hobbits stepped on audience members' heads, trying to catch fireflies.
And Gollum (played by Michael Therriault) climbed down from the ceiling face-first!!
AMAZING!
See this show, if you can. But it is closing soon, so hurry!

Stomp
This was part of the my study-abroad program. No dialogue, no singing. Just people creating music with brooms, their bodies, straws, pipes, plastic bags, etc. It got a little old towards the end. Plus, no intermission makes it hard, too.

Avenue Q
First time seeing the show. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, and I thought it was funny, but not THAT funny. Though, the puppet sex was much more offensive than Team America's was. Quite delightful, all around. Just not as funny as people are making it out to be.

So, if you're ever in London, go see some plays. It's totally worth it.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Walking Tours



The Tower of London. This part has been in existence longer than the United States has been a country.



Me, standing in front of the Peter Pan statue with my kick ass, obnoxious tourist umbrella.



The Calvary marching towards Buckingham Palace. They're wearing coats because it's pouring.



Westminster Abbey. (Duh.)



Kensington Palace, where Princess Di used to live. And a few hundred meters from where I currently live.



The garden at Kensington Palace.



A mounted guard. I can't remember which regiment he's in; it tells you somewhere on his hat.



These delightful buses are everywhere.



The water fowl are quite large at the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens. Disappointingly, they don't quack in accents.

Monday, July 7, 2008

And one more thing, Lauren Harris is Freaking Awesome

If you haven't discovered her yet, please check out Lauren Harris.

Her sound is a nice blend of Ashlee Simpson and Avril Lavigne, with out the bratty punk rock attitude. And she's British, so that just makes everything better.

Personally, I think this world would be a lot more awesome if Lauren Harris, Ashlee Simpson, and Blog 27 joined up and formed a super-group. But then again, this world just might implode from the awesome-ness. Perhaps they know we can't handle it, and that's why it hasn't happened yet.

And yes, at this point in my life, I'm enjoying Lauren much more than her father Steve's band. There's only so much Samuel Taylor Coleridge I can handle.

London HOOOOOOO!!!!

Greetings from the Greatest City in the Universe, which is also known as London. I'm settled in my apartment, excuse me, flat. It's huge, with about ten bedrooms on it. I'm rooming with two other girls, one of whom I've had about 50 classes with at Temple, but never really talked with until now. Cool on how things work out.

This is my second day here in jolly old England. After I arrived at Heathrow (which was smooth: barely line at Customs and my suitcase was the first one on the conveyor belt), took the Tube to Gloucester Road. Everything here is brightly colored, mostly with primaries. And it was rainy and cloudy, perfect English weather. Then, I just wandered around on the street until I found a hostel.

In this part of London, streets aren't clearly labeled. And they give different streets the same name: Queen's Gate, Queen's Gate Palace, Queen's Gate Terrace, Queens Gate Mews, Queens Gate Gardens, all within blocks of each other. Other than that, getting around is easy.

Breakdown of the rest of DAY 1: Walked through Kensington Gardens, petted a large swan near the Round Pond (swan wasn't too happy), took short nap, called Liz (former friend's ex-girlfriend, if you were dying to know), and we ate dinner at a Mexican place in Piccadilly Circus (Times Square, except London-y), and hung out for awhile.

DAY 2: Not as exciting. Many walks around here trying to find out where I check in, where my apartment was. But everything's okay now.

Friday, February 29, 2008

More Publication Design: Hedwig and Typography


Here's another project.

The rules were that I had to create a celebrity feature layout using nothing but type.

I wanted to use a fictional character, so I chose Hedwig from Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Structured Procrastination

If you haven't read this article, I advise you to take a look:

http://www.structuredprocrastination.com

Because I have a 16 page case brief to read and I have to write a summary on those 16 pages, and I have to study for test.

I haven't done anything mentioned above. But look at all the stuff I did do, that I have been putting off:
1. Updated this blog.
2. Finished my Linked In profile.
3. Ran 2 miles.
4. Emailed one of my favorite bloggers, Mick Wall. (Now, if only I could email Bruce Dickinson. Oh well, next paper.)

Damn, I feel good.