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Friday, August 26, 2011

Happy Eighth Birthday


Coco Chanel N°5
(Violet)

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Extra! Read All About It!

Check out The Obvious Fashion Tip Paper! Bookmark it, subscribe, read!

Also Nikki Northstrom is on Twitter. Didn't see the relevance when I had an account like a zillion years ago. Now I get it.
Some things I learn in my schooling that I am excited to utilize right now. Also send me your ideas of fashion topics you wish to see in the daily news

Besos!

Monday, May 30, 2011

May Madness: End of an Era, New Beginnings



This week's Obvious Fashion Tip is to wear a scarf while topless!

A couple weeks ago I was winding down the month of May drinking a special sangria from Spain my brother received from a flight attendant while watching, "Dirty, Sexy, Money," on Netflix. He is loving it. I'm still hating that it was canceled and came to an abrupt end. Vacation almost over and the thought of having to purchase a car the next day was weighing heavy on me. Maybe new. Maybe old. Depends. Another end.

Began May madness in Memphis documenting rain boots and placing my life on pause for just a weekend to recharge the batteries. I may even revived this ole soul. Four traveling companions embarked on a great music adventure and before the car left the local Starbucks with lattes, caramel frappachinos in hand and the hint of envy lingering in the air by the barrista, I realized at that moment my life was going to change. I owe that weekend to the strong women for saving me from a rut. Thanks gals. We are homeys for life.










Enjoyed some great music at the Beale Street Music Festival and enjoyed two consecutive evenings soaking up the birthday greetings. We swayed to Mumford & Sons, jammed out to Stone Temple Pilots, and we ALL lost each other during LUDAcris. However, my birthday night was one upped by Obama by hearing the shocking news while listening to Sublime. Yeah, couldn't make it louder than that.

The first night I was taking pics with my new camera that I bought for myself for my birthday. Yeah me. My last camera purchase was October 2003. Yeah. Time to update. So I've become a shy shutterbug. After the first night in Memphis I text a friend to tell her I could spend all day taking pics of rain boots. So the next day I did! It gave me an excuse to sometimes go up to perfect strangers and to test drive the ole camera. Good practice. Fun times!





After coming back from Memphis I finished my first year in a doctoral program at a research one university. Finished up teaching my first semester of my first face-to-face, um. . . campus. . .no . . . non-online class. Huzzah!

Then without trying to get too emotional. My daughter after my own heart graduated with an English degree and got married within a span of two weeks. My heart broke a little, but I survived. Glad she is still going to grad school near by. Soon, and I believe sooner than I think, she will fly away.




Then the Joplin tornado hit. We should have known better. My cat was hunkered down in a weird position in the house and I have never seen her act like that since the derecho that hit Pittsburg. We were discussing everything about Joplin will be referenced as before/after that day.


Went back recently. Still chilling. Please donate to the schools!

Then I went to Colorado to visit my brother and see his family's new life.


Visited Celestial Seasonings. Um insert your favorite tea . . . joke.

Tea dress.

Short break to Estes Park!


Then my Smuggy Kuchen was on the verge of perishing. Another ending. :( So I went out big and went topless.

And at 0-60 in 5.4 seconds, I make Mr. Bainbridge shudder. Yet, somehow, I always make good time. A new beginning. . .

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The New Oscar Generation 2011

Nikki Northstrom is officially feeling old.

And for the first time in Oscar history will hosts from my generation attempt to entertain the aging, yet still relevant, Hollywood greats. And in order for my generation to appeal to the boomers, this generation of actors will have to entice them with legitimate roles in biopics of artists that defined the generations before. James Franco is gaining appeal from his days in Freaks and Geeks to the recent portrayal of Beat poet, Alan Ginsburg in Howl. I like my actors obscure, weird, and offbeat and Franco is one that hasn't shown his best work yet, despite his nod for 127 Hours. Anne Hathaway is still a force and positioned herself well for the 2014 nominations as she will be portraying Judy Garland in the adaptation of Gerald Clarke's biography, Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland. She got the chops and she is no stranger to play complex roles as she did in, Rachel Got Married. The two of them will be interesting to watch in an award show context, but I'm looking forward to it. Hosting the Oscars is a crap shoot for many, and it appears the Academy of the Motion Picture Arts & Science is looking for a fresh concept. This may work. (Drinking game: Any mention of of Garland, Get Happy, or the Oz, take a shot. If any mention of Freaks and Geeks, take two. Thanks to IFC, Freeks & Geeks is gaining popularity with a new audience)

In my last blog, I gave my two cents on both the Social Network and The Fighter. There is not much I want to add to that conversation other than the biggie. Social Network will not take the big win. The Golden Globes plays into the media hype because, well, they are the media. The Academy will not follow suit in this category. Personally, the four movies I watched twice were: Black Swan, The Fighter, Inception, and The King Speech. Didn't get a chance to watch only two: The Kids Are All Right, and Winters Bone. So, my voting is very skewed this year. Here are my top three Best Picture choices.

The King Speech
I'm one of those people that can go to the movies by herself with a tub of extra buttery popcorn and my current read and be happy. The theater was packed for a Saturday matinee and the audience received the movie very well. We shared collective laughter during Lionel's and Bertie's exchanges and tears when the soon-to-be Queen Elizabeth consoled her reluctant King. There are movies I want to craw into and due to my love of English royal settings, this is one of them. Colin Firth, as always, stoic and reserved plays the part predictably well. However, I could. not. keep my eyes of him. When an actor performance mesmerizes me, you have my vote for Best Actor, and I don't think you were trying. Damn your talent.

True Grit
I'm not too hard to please, really. Not very high maintenance, or so I think. Complex, yes, but I do like the simpler things in life. For Christmas I told my husband that I really, really want to go to the Warren in Old Town, and have dinner at my favorite movie theater.We went on a Wednesday during the holidays where the tickets were $5! Tried to catch an early evening show, but geez everyone in Wichita was there and only one movie was not sold out. Sad we couldn't have dinner , but glad we waited to catch True Grit for the late show. I'm not into Westerns and I'm not into John Wayne at all, so it is no wonder I made it to this with an open mind. I knew I would love cinematography on the big screen and thought the Warren would be the venue to watch. Based on my die hard Duke fans, I heard they really liked this version. According to my ultra hip and well informed Nemmie, this version was supposed to be the original one. I'm also one of those purists that believe all original films should never be remade, such as The Manchurian Candidate. FOR SHAME! Well, only the critically acclaimed masterpieces, and the original True Grit, is not one of them. The 2010 version is fantastic. If Hailee Steinfeld wasn't up against Melissa Leo, she would be my pick for Actress in a Supporting Role. I actually loved this movie and the ensemble performance more than I anticipated The Dude, himself, outshone the Duke's original performance. But not enough to garner the big award. Sorry, Dude, I gave it Colin.

Black Swan
When I first watched the preview I said about what half of America was saying: "Fight Club, but with ballerinas. It's on!" As much as I think I'm original, I guess I'm plugged into collective thought. Tchaikovsky is my favorite composer and according to one of my favorite, but dated, book (1976 version) stated that Swan Lake is one of the best ballets and most challenging to ballerinas. I am still fascinated that the off stage music was a variation of Swan Lake, but backwards. Brilliant. Two of my favorite young actresses that will stand the test of time Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis had a rather mild sex scene by Darren Aronosky's standards. Go watch, Requiem for a Dream, and get back to me. Speaking of . . . Barbara Hershey must have watched Requiem and channeled her inner, yet, younger version of Sara Goldfarb, on the verge of cracking herself. Going on my intricate love fest of this movie, is that magical realism played a part of the fantasy/dilusion of Nina Sayers' Kafka-like metamorphosis. Re-watching the movie I was able to confirm my original perception of mirrors in every scene, because I love a good mirror and tend to hold myself back in collecting them to fill space for this house. Recently watching this movie for the second time I was able to take it all again and find it is still brilliant.

Better than True Grit and The King Speech. Method acting, the drive, and the fierce competitive nature that many don't know is truly Portman. I'm biased about ballet dancers. Couldn't tell you if her techniques were lack luster, but her entire performance was exceptional. Doubt she will find a role like this again. So, enjoy every moment. Fingers cross this isn't your swan song. Best Actress goes to Portman. This is our generation's year.

(p.s. To PYT, you are about the most gorgeous person I know, personally from my past and my favorite dancer of all time. Well lets say they were obviously looking for someone tired and old to play Beth. You are too gorgeous for this role, but my sources say you nailed it. Can't wait to see you get your big break!)


2011 Oscar Picks
Best Picture
Black Swan

Actor in Leading Role
Colin Firth

Actor in a Supporting Role
Christian Bale

Actress in a Leading Role
Natalie Portman

Actress in a Supporting Role
Melissa Leo

Animated Feature
You-are-no-Up Toy Story 3

Director
Darren Aronosfsky

Foreign Language Film
Biutiful

Writing Adapted Screenplay
Arron Sorkin

Writing Original Screenplay
Christopher Nolan

Sunday, January 16, 2011

2011 Golden Globe Predictions!

Been a busy year for Miss Northstrom in 2010 so movie and television viewing has been set aside to make way for overpriced textbooks and research databases. Miss Northstrom went back to school last June and now it is time to catch up to the pop culture world of award shows and year end wrap ups. Did I miss one of the best years in film and television or hard up for some entertainment?

After a nice matinee with half of Joplin attending the 2 p.m. showing of, "The Kings Speech," I sat in my car and couldn't figure out what picture I liked more. It's not the Oscars, it is the freakin' Foreign Press award show for goodness sakes. Each film warranted a good experience each in its own way. So I shall predict and keep my Oscar worthy movie comments until later.

If the Foreign Press follows their trend like last year's Avatar nod when later the Hurt Locker won the Oscars, then my prediction is that, The Social Network will win. The hype, the relevance and contribution to the social revolution that weaves in and out of the subplot, the lure of Mark Zuckerburg, stories of the first scene of fast paced sharp witted dialogue that is truly Aaron Sorkin's signature infused with a director's 99 takes to make the scene perfect, these are the stuff that turns and churns the interwebs. And who stalks the interwebs the most for relevant, article/blog worthy themes, that would be the press.

I wish to add one award not given in any ceremony, Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture goes to The Fighter. Every single actor was awesome in their own right. I couldn't take my eyes off of Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, and all of the sisters. Phenomenal! Bale's Dicky Ecklund's and "don't-call-him-Marky-Mark" Walhberg's Mickey Ward singing Whiteshake's, "Here I go Again," while walking out to the ring in the movie's final match epitomizes the desperation and determination of these characters. This scene is great because the audio of the crowd is toned down while the dubbed audio is played out to show Ecklund's enthusiasm and support for his brotha as Ward is mouthing the words with less energy and reluctance in his first attempt for the title.

Reality television has been my downfall. I like to chalk it up to watching something mindless that doesn't require a lot of thought and interaction since the ole brain has been fried trying to study teacher employment policies and why a teacher would show About Last Night to a bunch of high school students to illustrate Oscar Wilde's, "Our Town."

With a young college student living in the household I have been exposed to some good shows like "Glee," "Big Bang Theory," and "Big Love." Chris Colfer brings me to tears, that guy. My hubby was a good influence this year as we spent time watching , "Sons of Anarchy." Love that Leela! Tried to stay true to my NBC shows: "Community," "The Office," and "30 Rock." All a little lackluster this season. "Community," was better in the first season. "Modern Warfare" is hands down best, sexiest episode! They all seem to be missing something. Not sure what that something is, but not worthy of any contention. I'm a little late to the Modern Family party, thanks Jeff, but glad I made it! Only a few episodes in commitment, and I find it hilarious.

So enjoy tonight! Grab that Skinny Girl Margarita mix you always wanted to try as you hang those golden globes on the Christmas Tree you haven't taken down yet. Geez, been busy catching up on all these movies. . . We will be enjoying Miss Northstrom's dad's golden fried chicken with mash potatoes tonight as our big GG dinner, forgoing our appetizer dinner. It's all about hanging out with family tonight.

Salud!

BEST DRAMA PICTURE


The Social Network

BEST COMEDY/MUSICAL PICTURE


The Kids Are All Right

BEST DIRECTOR

Darren Aronofsky, "Black Swan"

BEST DRAMA ACTOR

Colin Firth, "The King's Speech"

BEST DRAMA ACTRESS

Natalie Portman, "Black Swan"

BEST COMEDY/ MUSICAL ACTOR


Johnny Depp, "Alice in Wonderland" (Hated it)

BEST COMEDY/ MUSICAL ACTRESS

Annette Bening, "The Kids Are All Right"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Christian Bale, "The Fighter"

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Melissa Leo, "The Fighter"

BEST SCREENPLAY

"The Social Network"

BEST TV DRAMA

"Boardwalk Empire"

BEST TV COMEDY/MUSICAL SERIES

"Modern Family"

BEST TV DRAMA ACTOR

Steve Buscemi, "Boardwalk Empire"

BEST TV DRAMA ACTRESS

Katy Sagal, "Sons of Anarchy"

BEST TV COMEDY/MUSICAL ACTOR


Steve Carell, "The Office"

BEST TV COMEDY/MUSICAL ACTRESS

Lea Michele, "Glee"

BEST TV SUPPORTING ACTOR

Chris Colfer, "Glee"

BEST TV SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Sofia Vergara, "Modern Family"