Saturday, May 14, 2011

Review Preview: FINALS WEEK!


Next week: a review of Zadie Smith's novel "On Beauty," and discussion on beauty and style icons/stars (and stripes!). Who's yours?

P.S. Picked up "The Art of Racing in the Rain" by Garth Stein and couldn't help but start it already...ah, the art of multitasking. So look forward to a double duty book and beauty review!

Prettynerdy Youtube and Podcasts

Please check out Prettynerdy on Youtube! http://www.youtube.com/user/PrettynerdyBlog

And of course, a prettynerdy intro by yours truly: http://youtu.be/IKyvyg_37BU

Presenting the Prettynerdy Profile Podcast series: five podcasts profiling Prettynerdy icons who have been mentioned in blog posts, or will in the future:
http://youtu.be/7VE1uDKgbGE
http://youtu.be/ecUWzsD4i6M
http://youtu.be/QJlh4epmCGU
http://youtu.be/pbDste-3i80
http://youtu.be/rFiONY5FRvU

Please enjoy, subscribe and stay tuned for more podcasts, plus videos for the upcoming video podcast seriews called "Prettynerdy in the City/Prettynerdy in the Park"...here's a preview:

Travel Writing, Travel Beauty


Anthony Bourdain's "The Best American Travel Writing 2008" sounds like the best thing ever, right? But the title is a bit misleading. First, Bourdain, chef and food writer extraordinaire, did not write any of these stories, just the introduction, and there are only one or two foodie stories. Second, while this book is full of great and interesting travel writing, I'd hesitate to call it THE BEST. Anyway, they come out with a different edition every year, so perhaps it's just the best of 2008? Third, these short stories are not about Travel in America but of international travel. Which is awesome, but if you're jonesing for the most delicious slice of culinary Americana ever, you'll be disappointed. If, however, you are looking for tales from faraway and exotic locales, definitely give this a read.

What I like most about these stories is not only their top quality writing from contributors to such publications as the New Yorker, Travel + Leisure, and National Geographic, but the variety of places, faces, and experiences covered by the stories. The first story, "Extreme Chocolate" by Bill Buford, is a great way to start out because it is about chocolate (one of the few food pieces) and this compilation is pretty much like a box of chocolates, very exotic and flavorful ones. There are stories about places you may never have thought to visit, like Phnom Penh and Kabul. There are even stories about the actual act of traveling, like one of my favorite authors David Sedaris recalling funny airplane experiences in "Journey into Night." If you're an avid traveler, or like to imagine being one, this collection of stories makes a great quick read.

For those of you who do happen to be avid travelers, you know it's a good idea to tweak your beauty routine when you're on the go? I sure do. You need to streamline your beauty routine to make it fast, and both suitcase and airplane friendly! If you're a DIY kind of person, you can transfer all your normal beauty supplies in a TSA approved tiny containers, like this Sephora Set.
Or, for those really in a rush, a prepackaged set of mini essentials.


Some great packing tips here from Self magazine. Another popular item you always read about from the celebrity jetsetters is Evian Mist. The atmosphere in airplanes can be dehydrating, so many beauties rely on Evian mist to keep their makeup and skin feeling fresh and moist. For those who don't want to wear makeup on long flights, pack makeup remover towelettes and just reapply moisturizer with SPF as needed. Bon voyage and remember to pack a book or two to read too!
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