links 10.03.07
10.03.07, 3:47 pm
filed under: as seen on the web, fashion, media, movies, sport, travel, tv


links 10.02.07
10.02.07, 11:51 am
filed under: as seen on the web, movies, random, sport
  • Scribe Moffat on Tintin case — I’ve never read Tintin, so I honestly have no idea whether or not this project is cool or not. However, Steven Moffat being hired by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson is actually really freaking awesome. Well done, him.


the weekend that was
09.10.07, 11:57 am
filed under: be seen, food, homeward bound, music, places to go, sport, tv

On Friday night, I met up with friends at The 3rd Stop after work. They had a large selection of beers on tap, but I dig my local brews, so I stuck with a Craftsman. I had the Biere de Blanco this time. The food options were not Bronwen-friendly, but more on that later. The people I was with enjoyed their meals, which were pretty standard pub fare options.

Saturday morning, I was moving pretty early. We headed out to Flore Vegan in Silverlake for breakfast. I had blueberry pancakes with tempeh bacon. Lemonade was not available at 10am, because the restaurant had run out of lemons. (Okay? Maybe take lemonade off the blackboard then?) The pancakes were fine, but the tempeh bacon was actually quite awful. It was cold and just plain didn’t hold together. I’m really not a fan of breakfast food, but my boyfriend is, so I wanted to give Flore a shot. Lunch was being served simultaneously, and some of the wraps and sandwiches coming out of the kitchen looked fantastic. Next time, I’ll lunch while he breaks.

I recently started eating exclusively vegan foods. I am increasingly intolerant of lactose in my old age. I have traditionally enjoyed a cast-iron stomach; it used to take a hell of a lot to upset my digestion, but this is simply no longer the case. Additionally, I hate eggs, and I don’t like most forms of meat. I find fish, seafood, and cow (at times) tasty, but that’s about it. More recently, meat started giving me similar problems to the dairy. Meat doesn’t really make me feel that much better than dairy does lately. I did a tiny little experiment of cutting out dairy during a 5-day work week, and, dude, it felt fantastic. So, I went more whole hog, very suddenly. It’s really not difficult. I’m cooking, and it turns out I’m pretty good at it. I feel so much better throughout my day, and the health effects that I was hoping to see have already started rather dramatically.

Anyway. I watched some men’s semifinal action. Went to see 3:10 to Yuma. I enjoyed it. The ending was a little sweet, but hey. I tend to forget Russell Crowe exists, but he’s crazy good, right? Despite his talent, Ben Foster nearly stole the movie as far as I was concerned.

We met up with my friend for dinner at Pure Luck after the movie. Pure Luck exists in this very interesting block of Heliotrope where the hardcore cyclists of Los Angeles congregate. Pure Luck serves vegan food & local beer on tap. It may be my favorite restaurant of all time. I split the spring rolls and then had an avocado tostada, washed down with a Craftsman Heavenly Hefe. So good. Afterwards, we walked right across Heliotrope to Scoops, where I had a dish of black sesame & ginger. Scoops serves multiple vegan flavors every day alongside the crazy inventive dairy flavors.

Sunday, I slept! I watched the women’s final, followed by the men’s final. I caught up on comic books. I was treated to dinner at Real Food Daily, which was a very nice treat indeed. We split a hummus plate for an appetizer, and then I ate a good 3/4ths of the supreme burrito. I had some organic pilsner to drink, and I totally forget what it was, but it was tasty enough. I’d try something harder next time. We split a piece of peach/apple pie for dessert. holler.

After dinner, we headed out to the Hollywood Bowl to see Underworld. I was vaguely familiar with Underworld, but I’d never gone out of my way to listen to them. Me and dance music aren’t exactly tight. But they gave a nice performance, and I had a swanky nice seat that I did not pay for, so all was well. I was out past bedtime on a school night though, so I’m a little sleepyheaded today.



links 08.27.07
08.27.07, 10:00 am
filed under: as seen on the web, politics, sport
  • California’s electoral college schemes — A faction of the GOP here wants to divide the state’s electoral votes among congressional districts. Electoral college reform on a national level is a worthy debate, but this statewide runaround is bleh.


links 07.23.07
07.23.07, 3:30 pm
filed under: as seen on the web, books, fashion, food, movies, music, random, sport
  • Chloe Sevigny, The Early Years — Vintage Sassy editorial. I remember this one, because Chloe seemed so effortlessly cool. She does an amazing job as judgmental Nicki on Big Love. She’s the reason I [sometimes] watch the show.
  • Epic Comic Book Series Is Animated for DVD — Darwyn Cooke’s The New Frontier is now an animated movie. Cooke fought to keep Lois Lane and Wonder Woman in the film. Sidebar. When I was a kid, female action figures were, like, impossible to find. Target had Black Canary, Zatanna, Jean Grey and Emma Frost in stock this weekend. It was pretty sweet.
  • Working Girls — Also per Jezebel, 9 to 5 is Broadway-bound, and Allison Janney is participating in the workshop as Violet. epic.

On Thursday night, I went out to watch the Mets beat up the Dodgers (13-9). Sadly, my favorite Met, Lastings Milledge, had the night off. Also, I ate garlic fries.

On Friday, I went to the El Rey to see The Bird and the Bee with friends. Lowlight of the show was when a trashed Sia (seriously, girl looked like an epileptic Stevie Wonder) joined the bird for a bossanova cover of “How Deep Is Your Love” (I can scarcely believe it myself) during the encore.

After the concert, we went to a Ralph’s in Koreatown just about midnight to purchase the last Harry Potter book. No lines, plus I got Ziplocs & Lean Cuisines (5 roasted vegetable pizzas for $10, hot damn)! After breakfast and errands on Saturday morning, I read both books 6 & 7. Shitty ending.

Sunday was for more errands. IKEA. I just don’t ever want to go to IKEA again.



how am I up to?
06.19.07, 5:02 pm
filed under: as seen on the web, books, homeward bound, movies, sport, tv

reading:

  • Jacqueline Winspear’s series of books about the eponymous character Maisie Dobbs. 1 starts slow, but picks up enough for me to have read 2. 2 was really good. 3 was really good. I am in the middle of 4, and I am sort of ceasing to care; it needs to pick up.
  • Jezebel’s budding collection of “crap email from a dude” is so fucking epic. I look forward to the inevitable gentlemen’s response.

moving pictures:

  • Paris, je t’aime was [largely] lovely. What the hell was up with the Christopher Doyle segment (the one with Barbet Schroeder, Asian stereotyping and a dance sequence)? My favorite segments were Isabel Coixet’s, Gurinder Chadha’s and Alexander Payne’s.
  • Knocked Up was entertaining. I could have used more scenes like the one in which Katherine Heigl watches Carrie, because she went from mostly nauseated to so in love really speedily and nonsensically.
  • Pirates 3. Is it safe to open my eyes yet?

sport:

  • Ana Ivanovic is rad. She is my new Kim.

tv:

  • Steven Moffat, my heart could not love you more. Mr. Moffat and I have been close (I’m sure he had no idea) since Press Gang. He wrote the two best Doctor Who episodes, season 2’s “The Girl in the Fireplace” and the recent “Blink” — which: the hype is real — and I just watched the premiere of Jekyll and holy crap that was good.
  • Speaking of Doctor Who. Derek Jacobi! John Simm! John Barrowman not being neutered!
  • I have now seen the first two episodes of Friday Night Lights. I’m on board.
  • And I watched the first episode of Freaks and Geeks. I know. I don’t remember why I didn’t watch it years ago, something came up. Whatever, I like it now.

moving:

  • I move on July 29th. I should pack.