Thursday, October 22, 2009

October Obessions


MUSIC:



In the mood for a great clubbing tune..? Check out the song "Bulletproof" by La Roux, an electropop group from England. New to the American music scene, this band is definitely worth a listen :)





Another great band from "across the pond" worth listening to is, Phoenix. Debuting their first album in 2000, this French alternative rock band has produced many hit singles since then, including the song "1901." Recently featured in a Cadillac car commercial, this song features an upbeat sound with a killer hook. Alternative beat with a poppy vibe, if you ask me.


TV:

This fall numerous networks debuted many new TV shows. One show that has caught my interest is ABC's Eastwick. Based on the novel, "The Witches of Eastwick" by John Updike, this drama follows the lives of three women who come to learn they possess supernatural powers. Although the show is far from quality television, it does have a Sex and the City meets Charmed meets Sabrina the teenage witch vibe to it that makes it a bit likable.


FASHION:

Looking to glam up your wardrobe? Here are two of my favorite Fall Fashions:

Marc by Marc Jacobs Crocodile Embossed leather hobo

* Beautiful color for the fall! Also available in black and white and can be purchased at Bloomingdales
















Tory Burch Leather Riding Boots
*Fabulous find for your feet! Also available in black and can be purchased at bloomingdales.


Friday, October 9, 2009

Warm up this Fall with Soup from "The Soupbox"

As the temperature begins to drop around Chicago, warm up with soup from the Soupbox. Made fresh everyday, this quaint cafe offers diners with 12 fresh soups. From original soups like Chicken Noodle, Minestrone and Tomato Bisque to rather unique soups like Cream of Asparagus, Green Chile Chowder and Mexican Tortilla, there is definitely a soup for everyone on their menu.

Unsure of which soup to have? Feel free to ask an associate for a taste of any soup. Vegetarian? No problem! The Soupbox offers various vegetarian soup options, including hearty fresh vegetable, fresh broccoli & white cheddar and tomato-basil to name a few. Also, although none are currently offered, The Soupbox plans on incorporating gluten free soups to their menu in the coming months.

Not hungry for soup? The Soupbox also offers 12 delicious salads. From classic Caesar to Grecian, to to even "create-your-own," you are hard pressed to not find a suitable salad for your taste bud.

Located at 2943 Broadway(between Oakdale and Wellington) as well as at 50 E. Chicago (between Michigan and Wabash), this cafe is open seven days a week from 10am-11pm.



For more information on the Soupbox, including prices and nutritional information, go to
www.thesoupbox.com


*photos are the sole property of The Soupbox


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Karl Lagerfeld's “Coco ècolo” Spring 2010 Collection

With hundreds of designers launching their 2010 Spring/Summer collection at this Fall's Paris Fashion week, one thing remained clear: Chanel still rocks the runway like no one else. With a packed house at Paris's Grand Palais, fashionistas and everyone in between observed a show of immense beauty in a rustic setting.

This season, the runway was transformed into a Marie Antoinette inspired farm so as to coincide with Karl Lagerfeld's theme of rustic yet eco-friendly chic.


Debuting a "Ready-to-Wear" collection that appeared "natural" but still eloquent, Lagerfeld truly amazed onlookers with a collection that balanced classic Chanel with current fashion.

To the right is a piece from this amazing collection. While the pants are baggy casual, the jacket embodies classic Chanel.
(Is that jacket not fabulous?! )



To watch Chanel's Fall 2009 Paris Fashion Week Show, go to www.chanel.com.

To view all 72 pieces of the extraordinary collection, go to http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/S2010RTW-CHANEL?page=1

Photo of Sasha Pivovarova (right) is sole property of Monica Feudi / GoRunway.com

Photo above is sole property of
AP Photo/Christophe Ena

Monday, October 5, 2009

"The Hills" Stays Alive With The Sound of Kristin Cavalleri

As the newest season of MTV's The Hills gets under way, one has to wonder what is in store for this scripted reality television series. With Lauren Conrad, aka "LC," no longer headlining the show, it was of no surprise that MTV hired Kristin Cavallari to take her place. Referred to as "the bitch" Cavallari first made a name for herself on MTV's hit reality show, Laguna Beach. Since then Cavallari has been stirring up drama wherever her Christian Louboutin shoes takes her.

Thus, is it presumptuous in guessing that this season will be comprised of all drama? Judging by the horrendous first episode last Tuesday, I will say yes. Then again if I was a cast member who, like Cavallari was being paid over $90,000 an episode to take LC's place, I would definitely make sure I caused a scene. For lets be real [for once], nobody likes boring.

And so, as episode 2 of this seamingly dull series premieres, I will continue to wonder why the American public continues to watch this oh so scripted and totally fake reality show. In the beginning of the series we all wanted to be Lauren. I mean who wouldn't want to drive a nice car, live in a posh LA pad, and pretend to work for Teen Vogue? I know I would. But now, the drama and the mascara filled tears are getting a bit old. As for the "characters," their personalities have become so fake and fabricated, how can anyone take an interest in them? Their 15 minutes of fame are almost up, so enjoy it now before "The Hills" becomes "so last year."

For more on "The Hills," check out mtv.com

*Photo above is the sole property of Miranda Penn Turin and mtv.

Friday, October 2, 2009

The Glitz and The Glam. But is it all really for family?

Since the premiere of Jon & Kate plus 8, the American public has been fascinated by this reality television series. Chronicling the lives of parents Jon & Kate and their eight children, this program offers a look into the anything but typical day in the life of a large middle class family. With twin girls and sextuplets, the life of the Gosselin family is a heartwarming story Americans have come to love.

Yet, over the past few seasons we have witnessed the stress life can have with raising 8 children. From all the bickering and bantering between Jon & Kate, to the recent reports of infidelity, and the investigation into the violation of child labor laws, this heartwarming story of a large and loving family has spiraled into a heartbreaking one.

With the demise of this family, one wonders why Jon and Kate didn't stop the production of this television show? Although this show offers this family opportunities they wouldn't have received otherwise, it really has destroyed them. The fame this family has received over the success of this show has torn this family apart. Every move made by the family as well as Jon & Kate individually has been monitored under a closely watched microscope. How can you lead a life so closely watched? How healthy is it to raise children under the watchful eye of the press? As we know, the media is not anyone's friend. They will turn any slight slip up into a major headline. That is their job. The fact that these parents allowed for their family to be subjected to this is absolutely mind blowing.

Interview after interview, Kate states that the reason why they do this show is for their children. How else would they be able to afford to raise eight children? The decision to do this show was simply a financial decision, or was it? Since the premiere of this reality series, Kate has launched two books and has appeared on numerous high profile talk shows. She is even in talks of getting her own talk show. One has to wonder then, is she promoting the show? Or is she promoting herself?

The answer to that question may be unknown, however the glitz and the glam that has come with being "Jon & Kate plus 8" has torn this loving family apart while giving the limelight to a woman who despite going through a very public separation, has loved every minute of the spotlight given to her. Although TLC has renamed the show to "Kate plus 8," the reasonable and logical move to the show would be to cancel the series in order to preserve what is left of this family.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Battle Behind the Bulge

With the national obesity rate at an all time high, it is of no surprise that Americans gravitate toward products and services they believe will help them lose weight the fastest. Whether that means buying the most recent diet book, engaging in the newest weight loss program or taking the latest diet pill.

Lets face it, when it comes to weight loss, we as individuals want the most effective solution to our weight loss problem as quick as possible. Yet the reality of weight loss isnt't found in a book or a diet pill but instead in the notion that in order to lose weight you must modify your diet, eat smaller portions and exercise on a consistent basis. Sounds simple, right? Wrong! If it was that simple, Americans wouldn't invest in products that comprise an industry worth over $500 billion dollars.

We as Americans have been brainwashed to think that the only way to lose weight is through investing in products. These products give us peace of mind that if we follow the directions or take the pill we will be slim in no time. Well, I read the books and even took a weight loss pill and I would have to say the results didn't add up. I fell for the weight loss industry brainwashing, hook, line and sinker.

Today, I no longer waste my time reading weight loss books or spending money on weight loss programs. Instead I focus my attention on the three keys to living a "lighter life."
(* This is what I follow. I am not a licensed doctor nor nutritionist. You are responsible for your food choices)

1) Modify your diet.

Foods to eliminate:
  • Fast food. Doesn't do anything but clog your arteries.
  • Soda. No matter if it is regular or diet, soda increases your metabolism thereby making you feel hungry. Plus, the chemicals found in soda aren't healthy

Foods to invest in:

  • Fruits
  • Vegetables. Although all types of veggies are good for you, fresh and frozen are the way to go. The sodium content in many canned foods, make that product border on unhealthy.
  • Almonds. The fiber found in almonds makes your stomach feel fuller faster.
  • Edamame (soybeans). This product is low in calories but high in nutritional value. It also is great for your skin.
  • Lemons. Especially in water, lemons are known to being a fruit that speeds up your metabolism
  • Grapefruit. This fruit is also known as being one that speeds up your metabolism.

When modifying your diet, limit the amount of pre-packaged foods you ingest. That consists of chips, cookies, cereals, crackers, etc. Also, when modifying your diet, limit the amount of sugar and sodium you intake. Sugar turns into fat, and sodium they say, is a significant contributor of heart disease.

Modifying your diet may sound hard at first. However, you just need to eat smarter. Lessen the amount of pre-packaged foods and increase the amount of fresh food.

2) Consume smaller portions

Did you know that 1 serving of Oreos consists of ONLY 2 cookies. How many of us have ever consumed just two cookies? I for one have not.

Controlling our portion sizes is a key to weight loss/weight management. I was once told that in terms of portions, meat/fish should be the size of our hand, while everything else on our plate should be the size of our fist. Sounds small, yes? I know very few people who eat that small of servings. Instead, most individuals I know pile their plates as high as they do at The Cheesecake Factory.

Although this rationing of food sounds unreasonable and one that will leave you hungry, I encourage you to drink water during your meals. Water has the natural tendency to make your stomach feel fuller.

3) Exercise

They say to start burning fat you must exercise at least 90 minutes. However, in this day and age, who has time to dedicate 90 minutes of their life to exercise. Instead, we should just focus on dedicating as much time to exercise as we can allow. Even if that means a 15 minute walk around the block with the dog.

Tricks to fitting exercise into your schedule:

  • Depending on mileage, walk/bike to work
  • Instead of driving your kids to school, walk them
  • Take the stairs instead of the elevator
  • Take a walk on your lunch break instead of sitting in the employee lounge
  • Do crunches/sit-ups/jumping jacks/wall sits during commercial breaks
  • Walk to the store
  • Do lunges up the stairs
  • Substitute your office chair with an aerobics ball
  • Do resistance band exercises at your desk during those times you simply need a break from your work

Weight loss is easier than it sounds. Modify your diet, eat smaller portions, exercise and overall have a positive attitude. Losing weight takes time. Its not instantaneous. However with hard work and dedication, you will find the results your looking for!

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Since the invention of the blog, I have tried to resist the temptation to create one. In my opinion it was just another venue for procrastination [like we didn't have enough ways to procrastinate all ready], or to rant about whatever topic was irritating us that day. However, after recognizing how impactful blogs have been/can be on the journalism field, I caved and began my own blog.

Although I don't have a definitive list of specific topics I plan to write about, I'm opting to write about things that are news worthy, just not in a depressing, downer like fashion as seen in the daily newspapers. Areas that peak my interest pertain to health/fitness, fashion, entertainment, leisure/travel, television/movies as well as books. I have also developed quite the interest for public health issues facing the world. Regardless, this blog is simply a venue where I can share my thoughts on life, love and everything urban.

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