Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Party feet

More French Sole please! It's free postage this Easter so I may just have to order these beauties from the Bunny to me (even though they fall apart faster than any other designer shoe known to wo-man!).

Afternoon tea obsession

"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea." Henry James


This morning, instead of working, I have been mostly shopping online for vintage tea sets - triggered by a facebook update from Katy Potts. Her website sells wonderful china teapots and cups - a perfect wedding gift for my vintage-loving friend Elizabeth, if I could stretch to more than a miniature espresso set!

Elizabeth is enchanted by the sophistication of a good old-fashioned English tea party. A forties-style garden gathering with G&T served by the pot awaits us Hens in August when her dad's lawn will be transformed with colourful bunting, picnic tables and pretty vintage china. It's an experience being sold for £17pp at Tea Party, a gorgeous north London venue fit for any girly get-together.
Hen party finery in Finchley, at Tea Party
London's tearooms range from high-end to hidden gems with an Alice in Wonderland themed experience at The Langham, to Sohos Secret Tea Room. Top of my list to try is Beas of Bloomsbury who are hiring out afternoon tea hampers for sunny picnics in the park (£15pp tea@beasofbloomsbury). Their deliciously naughty cupcakes smack of retro glamour and are served up on pin-up girl inspired china platters.

Devour a racy pin-up platter
at Beas of Bloomsbury
For those of us residing outside the Capital the traditional tearoom rules. The Polly Tearooms in Marlborough has a reputation won over several decades and an authenticity that surpasses any trendspot (High Tea for two £19.95). For a high-end (literally!) experience, head to the top of the UK where The Balmoral Edinburgh serves a wonderful champagne afternoon tea (£37pp). First class table service, Bolly and an endless finger buffet? It's a combination so divine you might just forget to catch your flight back, as my friend Marina and I nearly did at the end of our Scottish gastrotour last month!

Patisserie at its finest in the Polly Tearooms, Marlborough
For more ideas on where to go for afternoon tea, try: http://www.afternoontea.co.uk/. Or find out more about buying the vintage prettiness to host your own, at: http://antiques.lovetoknow.com/Antique_Tea_Cups.

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Kebab TV

It seems I am enjoying a bit of a love hate relationship with reality TV. Wife Swap USA, Supernanny, Kerry Katona: The Next Chapter. You name it, I'll flop in front of it. Maybe it's the antedote to puzzling too hard over life decisions that always seem to be the massive ones: where to live, how to earn more, and who to do it all with!

Whatever the lure, it's bad for my cultural digestion. This is Kebab TV. One taste can have you hooked and a dodgy episode will turn your stomach. An 'off' week with The Only Way is Essex saw me literally ready to hurl at the disgusting way the men treated women - spearheaded by obnoxious nightclub owner Kirk Norcross.

A generous salting of unbelievable characters like Joey Essex - from the same 'too far removed from reality to be wrong' ilk as Peter Andre - are what make this genre seem so delicious (as TOWIE star, Lydia, would say). Slipping into a paralell universe to watch Joey applying his bizarre "flat n dumpy, tall n reem" logic as an excuse for buying plimsoles two sizes too small because "stretched canvas looks better", ironically makes the real world seem a million miles away.


Pop trivia: Joey's favourite word, "reem", is actually 1980's gay slang for a cute gay guy.

Rumour has it that the Essex dimwit will be 'coming out' as Harry Derbidge's love interest later in the series.

"OMG, really? Shut up!"

The Kintbury Castle


Very sad to be leaving my idyllic rural hideaway behind in three weeks!

The Camden Palace





25A - the party pad!

Monday, 28 March 2011

NW1 to where?! A bloke's perspective

Just been introduced to the very satirical Sabotage Times - love their strapline: "We can't concentrate, so why should you?" Brilliant.

Also found this rib-tickling and inspirational gem: Country living: Hunting the wild boar of East Sussex. Remember chaps:
Unsurprisingly, the publisher behind Sabotage Times,  James Brown, also masterminded the original lads mag, Loaded...read the Independent interview.

James is all about the democratisation of the media and is quoted as saying as many as five out of 10 articles submitted by amateur writers are published in the Sabotage Times. Now there's a reason to blog good, better, best!

Reasons to be provincial: Part one!

London scooterists will need to ride out to the action for once next month, where off Junction 11 on the M4, Liam Gallagher's fashion label "Pretty Green" is sponsoring "Reading Steady Go - Life through the Eyes of a 1960s Mod". This exhibition is set to be the first major focus on the scene outside of London.


One of the brain's behind the Berkshire coo, is a forty-something Mod, active on the Modculture forums as "Smiler". The exhibition is said to be a precursor to the book Smiler's writing on Reading's history as a major hub for the original and 80s Mods.

Suzy Kendall smoulders in
"Up the Junction"
After being fascinated by Mod fashion and music for the last couple of decades, but spending most of that time in cities like Liverpool and London, I'm looking forward to seeing the scene from a provincial perspective. Not since Suzy Kendall went "Up the Junction" to find Dennis Waterman in Battersea, has a destination this gritty, looked so dead-set on turning into a mecca of sixties pretty.

See "Reading Steady Go..." at John Madjeski Art Gallery, Reading Museum & Town Hall, Reading, RG1 1QH from 9th April - 9th October 2011.

Thom Yorke hits Hoxton shores

As reported earlier in 'Her Dansette', Radiohead's first free newspaper was given away in ldn today... but who knew the man himself would be handing them out?! In my old hood! Mere metres from where I worked last year for an East-End publishing house. Ah, life on the edge of ldn... expect to miss the unmissable!
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke heaves The Universal Sigh as The King of Limbs goes on sale Entertainment People The First Post

Played to death on her Dansette

As championed by 6 Music DJ du jour, every day, Shaun Keaveny.  It's haunting and a bit Yeah Yeah Yeahs...

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Most wanted


As a sucker for anything that's limited edition and music-related, I've implored ldn friends and acquaintances to pick up a copy of Radiohead's first free newpaper at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, from 12 noon on Monday 28th March, 2011.

It's the latest guerilla marketing tactic from a band famous for them and marks the official release of their latest album: 'king of limbs' (a follow-up to the furore-causing free download issue last month).

I really want a copy of The Universal Sigh, but am not sure it will materialise! Apparently there is a leaked edition on ebay already. If I do get lucky it will join my last limited edition scoop, bagged in Oxfam, Camden on Monday 19th November, 2009... A 10" of 'Cornerstone' by The Arctic Monkeys. Beautiful.