26.7.11

Mariam Sitchinava Photography

The photography of Mariam Sitchinava is inspiring. I first started seeing her work on the art website DeviantArt under the name la-child. Her photos capture and contain a beautiful natural light within the frame. She can seize both a naivety in her subjects and a feeling of darkness and foreboding, this combination is fascinating and can be seen throughout her beautiful collections. Definitely an artist to keep an eye on.

My personal favourites;


27.6.11

Freaks and Geeks




Finished watching the one and only season of Freaks and Geeks. An excellent Judd Apatow produced television series, which included the young actors  James Franco, Jason Segel and Seth Rogen who were only just starting out on their careers in the late 90's. 


Freaks and Geeks Cast

Jason Segel's character Nick Andopolis singing his song Lady L, is one of the many legendary moments in the show.


It is a shame F&G was cancelled after only the one season because of low ratings, these low ratings were mainly due to the network moving it to different days and time slots nearly every week. But the show won many nominations and awards for its short time and has developed a cult following. The 18 episodes that have been created are definitely worth watching.

20.6.11

On The Road; The Movie.

I really cannot wait for On The Road, the film adaptation of one of the greatest pieces of writing of the 20th century.
Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac 
"They danced down the streets like dingledodies, and I shambled after as I’ve been doing all my life after people who interest me, because the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones that never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!”    Jack Kerouac


I've lost count of the amount of times I've read this book and it never fails to inspire me to write. It is one of the most famous works, along with Ginsberg's "Howl", to come from the dubbed 'Beat Generation'. I really hope the film can do it justice. To ask for a perfect adaptation of the book would be unrealistic, however the book has a strong cult following and Kerouac as a writer has devoted readers, if the movie strays in any way that Kerouac would not approved of, I'm sure everyone connected with the movie will feel the backlash.


The casting of Kristen Stewart has raised questions and angered a few fans, but the addition of Viggo Mortensen has definitely been a positive move. The movie also seems to be in good hands with "The Motorcycle Diaries" Walter Salles taking control of the director seat. He is reunited with the screenwriter Josh Rivera, who worked with him on "The Motorcycle Diaries". The cast and crew have a difficult job, but hopefully they can pull it off. Either way, I'll be watching it as soon as it's released.


18.6.11

Summer Playlist.



Granted, this "summer" playlist might not hold the most normal summer style songs. However I don't listen to a lot of the happy summer songs that are normally expected on lists like these, therefore, this is my summer, and my summer playlist.
http://8tracks.com/beattiebeats/my-summer-playlist

1. Fresh Blood- Eels
Sleazy summer nights song.

2. Bukowski- Modest Mouse
Started listening to a lot of Modest Mouse. Started reading a lot of Charles Bukowski. Reason enough, and it just happens to be a excellent song.

3. Love Buzz- Nirvana
Nirvana is needed in every season of the year. Fact.

4. My Girls- Animal Collective
Electro light and breezy. Like a summer tea party.

5. My Wild Love- The Doors
Jim Morrison. I don't need another reason really.

6. What's In It For?- Avi Buffalo
His Voice. his voice. hisvoice. In love with it.

7. Wolves- Josh Ritter
You need some folk in summer right?

8. Lounge (Closing Time)- Modest Mouse
This song makes me want to do so many things at once.

9. Elephants- WarPaint
For that intro. Wow.

10. Blister In The Sun- Violent Femmes
I dare you to not wanna sing/dance/smile to this song.


11. Kiss Kiss- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
"We're free, We're free in the dark tonighhhht".

12. Dancing Shoes- Arctic Monkeys
Nothing describes nights out better than this song, and indeed album.

13. Don't Look Back Into The Sun- The Libertines
Because it's just good advice.

http://8tracks.com/beattiebeats/my-summer-playlist