Review: F1® THE MOVIE
I was invited to an early screening of F1® THE MOVIE, sponsored by Heineken 0.0 (alcohol-free beer). "Since first partnering with F1 in 2016, HEINEKEN is committed to leading real change around attitudes towards drinking and driving. The primary product focus for the...
From Emerald to Olive: A Guide To Choosing the Perfect Shade of Green Dress
The allure of the green dress is timeless, offering a range of shades that can convey a variety of styles and emotions. Whether you're looking for a vibrant statement piece or a subtle earth tone, green can cater to every taste and occasion. Understanding the spectrum...
Three books to dive into
Two James Pattersons and a JoJo Moyes - it almost sounds like the start of a new game. But it's what the fantastic people at Penguin Random House sent me and Louisa. So if you're looking for something to read next weekend, you have options. A delightful book about...
Another bumper book review
It's been a while, but I've got loads of reviews, thanks to NetGalley and Penguin Random House. So let me get straight into it. Rachel Weiss's Group Chat by Lauren Appelbaum is an absolute delight! Rachel Weiss’s journey through the chaos of turning thirty is...
Music Monday – Katy Perry

Music Monday – Katy Perry

Like most of her songs, this one is very catchy. And I like that it's about finding your own voice, remembering that you have a choice, and standing up for yourself. It's easier said than done, but it's something nice to aspire to. Here's to a great week! Related...

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Here’s to August being (almost) over

Here’s to August being (almost) over

Yes, I've been a bad blogger, not updating for over a week, and then messing up the rhythm even more by posting a music video on Friday. I hope that things will calm down a bit and normal programming should resume soon. In the meantime, aren't you as happy as I am...

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Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve

Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve

This weekend I was plagued by the most counterproductive (cycle of) thoughts: the twins of despair better known as "what if" and "if only".  And they're still around, despite my knowing that thinking like this will not end well. Right now my biggest regret is moving...

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Music Monday with a local flavour

Music Monday with a local flavour

With Oppikoppi over, I thought it appropriate to feature a South African band. One of my favourite local bands is aKing. The first song of theirs I heard was "Safe as houses" and you have to agree, the video's pretty cool too. I love listening to this when I feel like...

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Music Monday: Notches in bed posts

Music Monday: Notches in bed posts

Last week was not a good one. And although it's late, I did not forget about amusing my three readers with a music video. This week's a little punk rock, and dedicated to the three guys I've recently chatted to on Whatsapp. Because.

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A song for so many people

A song for so many people

I've been chatting with an awesome lady on Twitter for a while now, and she posts a song on her blog every Sunday. I guess I'm doing the copycat thing with Music Mondays, but generally I don't have time to write a proper blog post on the first day of the work week -...

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Why ask why?

Why ask why?

Just got home from a day of errands and bonding: got the tyres and bulbs for my car, and went to a creative/craft expo with my mom on the other side of Johannesburg - she doesn't do driving in Jhb. After that I took her to see my new place, picked up my migraine meds,...

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Metallica in concert – the experience of a lifetime

Metallica in concert – the experience of a lifetime

This post contains profanity. It is also not exactly a conventional concert review; it’s a bit of an epiphany. As this is my happy space, I won’t write about the gates opening late, the awful opening acts, Metallica leaving us waiting until 21:35 to rock our worlds,...

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