Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

Travel Guide: Wizarding World of Harry Potter


Harry Potter is big for my mom for a lot of sentimental reasons. Harry Potter movies play in the background as we laze around the house on holidays, or on weeknights in, etc.  I try to take my mom on a little trip once per year, and when I suggested The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, she was THRILLED. Like, emailing me Harry Potter gifs until it was time to go-thrilled :)

We went down to Orlando on a Wednesday afternoon, did the park on Thursday, and came back on Friday morning. Everyone we chatted with down there said October-December the parks are less busy (except when kids are out of school). Wednesday we took a short Uber ride to Disney Springs to walk around grab some dinner, and browse stores like Anthropologie and Zara. Touristy, sure, but we were tourists, and it was walkable and mom-friendly.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Visual Journal :: Hopscotch Fest 2014

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Instant photos shot on Fujifilm Instax Wide 210 Instant.
Digital photos shot on Nikon D90 or iPhone 5
Earlier this week, I was asked in an interview what my favorite music festival is. I didn't even have to think: 
Hopscotch Festival, now on it's fifth year, in Raleigh, NC. 


Estrangers (Phuzz Records)
The appeal of Hopscotch for me is the balance of established acts with experimental performances and up-and-coming artists. For every popular festival headliner like St. Vincent or Spoon, there is a "when am I ever going to get the chance to see this?" moment, like seeing IIII performing as a 16 piece ensemble, watching Tony Conrad in a church, or a family-friendly city square metal show featuring Death and Mastodon. A casual afternoon bloody mary watching harpist Mary Lattimore collaborate with Thurston Moore almost feels normal at a festival this full of discovery, experimentation, and camaraderie. There is a feeling in the air that the artists are enjoying themselves as much as the festival goers, an indicator of just how much careful thought goes into this festival. 

Monday, July 7, 2014

CLOSED: GIVEAWAY: Wildwood Revival :: July 19



My friends Wildwood Revival are hosting their inaugural happening this month. They were sweet enough to give us a pair of tickets to give away. Full event info is below. Stay with me til the bottom of the post for entry rules, and ready your camping gear. If you don't want to leave it up to chance, tickets are still available here, but going fast! 


Monday, March 10, 2014

SXSW Packing List


Next week we'll be my fifth SXSW as a week long work trip, and I don't mean to boast, but I feel like I have packing down to a science. I've heard that my 2012 packing list blogpost was helpful, so I put together another this year.  There are lots guides online full of cute bohemian white crochet sundresses, sandals, and floppy festival-girl hats, but for me, SXSW is a work trip, and I want to pack whatever will help me feel less exhausted running around to a different showcase every 30 minutes, from morning 'til 2AM,  to catch up with clients and media folks.

This year, I suggest packing:

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Places We Love: Ideal Bagel

Ideal Bagel Co. is now open on Broad in the same complex as one of my favorite Athens shops, Treehouse Kid & Craft. For a town with so many restaurants, I've spent a lot of lunch hours stumped on where I can get a solid, satisfying sandwich, in an enjoyable environment, without having to spend $10+ when all's said and done. Ideal Bagel has filled that hole (bad bagel pun in case you missed it.) 


I stopped by last week for an Ideal Lunch: sandwich, side, and a pickle for $7.50. Reuben was hearty and satisfying, and the green salad hit the spot. It's going to be really hard to eat my lunch from home in the work fridge after writing this post.

I haven't tried breakfast there yet, but as far as lunch goes, the price is right and the food is solid. Really looking forward to trying the pecan smoked salmon or smoked Georgia trout on a bagel one of these mornings. Ideal Bagel Co. is an offshoot of Luna Baking, so you can pick up Luna bread loaves there as well. 

Behold! Blurry menu phone photos. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Weekend Adventures: Super H Mart and The Optimist

This is my roommate / life wife Rachel. We have a birthday tradition of treating each other to a special meal. This past Sunday, we hit the road to Atlanta for a day of eating culminating in dinner at The Optimist. 

First stop on our trip was Canton House on Buford Highway for a dim sum lunch we've been meaning to have for ages: tiny steam trays of delicious dim sum bites under larger than life crystal chandeliers. When we hesitated for too long to make up our minds, or couldn't quite understand the woman pushing the dim sum cart around the dining room, she loaded our table up with more dim sum. Now that's some good up-selling.

After some Buford Highway Goodwill crawling, we took an adventure to Super H Mart: a magical sprawling international grocery heavy on Asian specialties. 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Guest Post: Way Out West Music Festival

This past month, I (Natasha) had the distinct pleasure of traveling to the beautiful city of Gothenborg, Sweden for Way Out West, an annual three day music festival held in Slottsskogen.

Guest post by Natasha (far right) of Nicely Built
Beautiful park, beautiful festival

The lineup was a good mix of artists I've listened to for years (The Knife, Athens-bred Phosphorescent, Neil Young) and newcomers that I've quickly added to my personal soundscape (Grimes, HAIM, Local Natives). In addition to all these wonderful acts, a couple of good friends expatriated to the city about a year ago, so deciding to take the trip was a no brainer.

I'm so glad I decided to go! With the exception of Neil Young's cancellation (a member of Crazy Horse broke their arm), the festival was a steady procession of great live performances, excellent festival food (more on this later), and spectacular people watching (the fashion was fierce y'all).

By far my favorite act was Saturday's The Knife headliner set. The band's energy and choreography made remember why I love electronic music so much in the first place. Second place goes to Phosphorescent. The performance was early in the day yet well attended. Matthew's performance felt very intimate despite his full backing band. Seeing the city's most well known performer, Håkan Hellström, play was very much a memorable experience. People were seriously weeping, dancing in a traditional circle style, and generally just freaking out a la a Beatlemania. It was awesome!

The Knife

Grimes

Way Out West was like no other music festival I've been to in regard to organization. The WOW folks planned the logistics to be environmentally sustainable in a grand fashion. All of the festival food was vegetarian (and delicious). I've been obsessed with grilled haloumi burgers ever since. Recycling receptacles were everywhere and the grounds remained clean the entire time due to the ever busy cleanup crew of volunteers. I should note, this commitment to environmental sustainability was evidenced throughout the entire city of Gothenborg -- a fact that really made me smile.

Food! Glorious food!

And the fashion you guys - it was so good. No predictable gauzy, flowy looks found here. Attendees traversed the festival grounds in everything from industrial platform boots to custom Nike Air Max sneakers. There were also heavily penciled eyebrows, more than a few long shoreman getups, and an impressive range of a rain gear. Quite a few interesting hairstyles, including what my crew dubbed, "hat head," in which a lady with long hair cut the top part into a bowl cut leaving the back long similar to a mullet.




So, yeah! Way Out West was fun and I would definitely go again!

See you next year :-)
All pictures by Gianna Keiko Rankart

PS: You didn't think Natasha would go to Sweden without having some authentic Swedish fish, did you? 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Savannah Stopover '13

Packing the essentials.
 I've been unearthing a lot of posts that never saw the light of day from my busy spring and summer. Savannah Stopover was such a lovely weekend. I thought I might have been crazy heading out to a festival the week before SXSW, the busiest work trip of the year, but the new friends, great bands, and beautiful city made it well worth the drive. Big thanks to Dottie and of Montreal friends for having me as their guest.

More after the jump:

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Places We Love: Model Citizen Salon

Hair cuts aren't typically a relaxing, fun, experience for me. About twice a year, after giving myself weird trims in between, I finally break down and go see a pro. I'm that nervous customer that wants their hair to look like it was cut, but also have nothing whatsoever change about it. Maybe I'm gun-shy from too many cuts where I asked for one thing, and ended up with what the stylist wanted.

My first visit to Model Citizen, the cheery salon walking distance from my house, was the most fun I've ever had getting my hair cut. Shayne's great conversation, a perfect cut, and decor that reminded me of my house a little bit (show posters, turquoise vinyl furniture, American flags, mantles, succulents...) made me feel right at home.

I've never had a facial before, so I'll be back eventually to let Stephanie work her magic on my mug.

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More photos after the jump! 

Lately: Pulaski Staycation



Our sweet landlord/neighbor/friend needed to make some repairs to our only bathroom, so he and his wife put us up on their beautiful short term rental.

It was such a treat to get away from our clutter and spend a week in this beautiful, bright, calm space. We came home inspired to clear out some of our messes, and make our house more like this one.

If you're ever looking for a place to stay in Athens for a week or more, please check out Lee and Rinne's beautiful house!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Design*Sponge Athens, GA City Guide

This fall I had the pleasure of co-writing the Design*Sponge City Guide with my friend Natasha for my beloved home of the past eight years, Athens, Georgia.

It was difficult to narrow down all of our great local businesses, so we let the aesthetic of Design*Sponge and their average reader guide our decisions. These are the places we'd recommend to a friend visiting town, so these are the places our coworkers, our friends, and the two of us frequent the most. Special thanks to Rinne Allen for looking over our notes and tipping us off to additional points of interest for Design*Sponge fans. For a more complete guide to Athens businesses, check out Flagpole's annual Guide to Athens.

If you're ever in my city, give me a shout!


Monday, March 12, 2012

Gal's Guide to SXSW:

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Each year, my job sends me to SXSW. My experience is a little different from some festival goers, since for me, it's a busy work trip, and not a week to float around and see whatever bands I please. From early morning when I leave the hotel to 2 or 3AM, I'm catching up with writers, spending time with our clients, getting to know potential clients, building new industry contacts, making sure our showcase runs smoothly, and running from venue to venue every thirty minutes trying to fit it all in. Sure I try to make time to catch up with friends I only get to see a few times a year and of course, time for tacos, but for me, it's a work trip, and not a "music festival" in the "chill out and watch some bands" sense.
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These tips may not apply to everyone, but I've found these things helpful over the years:

What to pack:
- Say Yes To Cucumbers facial wipes. The grime that will come off your face at the end of the day...


- John Frieda volumizing or Big Sexy Hair dry shampoo


- Insoles make a big difference on your feet and back
- Bandaids in your wallet for blisters
- Grocery bags for dirty clothes
- Baby Powder
- Sunscreen
- Emergen-C
- Cardigan, scarf, button down, layers.
- Tights. I like to throw a pair in my purse in case I'm stuck away from the hotel when it cools off.
- Jacket. Two years ago it was brutally cold and windy by noon one day. The weather is unpredictable. Cover your bases.
- Business cards (don't laugh. people still use them.)
- Big purse BUT clear out unnecessary crap at home.
- Wallet that you can get your ID out of quickly. You'll show your ID hundreds of times by the end of the week.
- Skip the bulky DSLR if you are going to official events. Some official venues will search your bag, and you'll need a photo badge to use your big camera. 
- Sunglasses. Cheap ones. $10 ones. Two pairs. You will lose them/sit on them/break them.
- Ear plugs. I've been slowly ruining my hearing by going to shows every night. At SXSW, I usually forget to put them in since I'm never in one place very long and I'm making conversation, but it can't hurt to bring 'em. 
- Mophie Air case for iPhone (carries an extra charge for more phone life.)


- Put your phone charger in your purse. When I had a Blackberry, I bought a second battery and kept it charged in my purse.
- Pack some kind of granola bars or meal bars in your purse for when you can't sneak away for lunch. This year, I packed these:



Before you go:
- Get all your apps working so that you don't have to fiddle with them in Austin.
- Install the Sched.org app on your smartphone. My username is teamclermontalyssa if you'd like to browse the day parties/unofficial events I've bookmarked.
- I like to keep my own contact info saved as an entry in my phonebook, so I can quickly text someone my info.
- Upload your photo for your badge so you don't waste time at the convention center. 

Makeup: 
- Trusted lip products or a light gloss: I'm not a fan of "long wear" lip products in settings when I can't constantly check on it, since for me, they wear off unevenly, leaving a weird ring around your mouth, or long wear on your teeth. I feel more comfortable in a sheer shade I can reapply without looking and will wear off evenly during the day.
- If you wear foundation or moisturizer, go with SPF 15 or higher.

What to wear: 
For me, SXSW isn't the time to experiment with new looks. Tugging on clothes that aren't laying correctly or a skirt that's twisting or riding up while meeting new people and booking it to a different venue every 30 minutes is a drag. Wasting time in the hotel room in the morning wondering if I can really pull off this look isn't what I was sent down here for.

It's ultimately about what you feel comfortable in. For my schedule, sheer slip dresses (picture what it will look like once you've sweat through it,) heaps of jewelry (I usually skip necklaces, which just get tangled in my SXSW badge,)  heels and sandals aren't practical. I go for outfits that balance laid-back style with smart substance. I want to be stylish, but I want to look like I know what I'm doing. A chambray shirt is my best bet through unpredictable weather.

Pack a few pairs of shoes. Even the comfiest shoes will wear on you 9AM to 3AM straight. I've seen a few SXSW guides encouraging flip-flops, but that seems like a bad idea to me, for crowded bars where you'll get stepped on.

These are in my suitcase.
 On the hottest days, dresses serve me better than jeans. I go for something with pockets and a skirt that won't blow up and embarrass me at the slightest breeze.

I try to wear my practical items instead of my nicest, so that I'm not heartbroken when my shoes are trampled and suede items come home with drink stains and cigarette burns.




When my hair's at its greasiest and I'm short on time, milk maid braids seem to fool unsuspecting complimenters into thinking it looks nice, Bonus: hair off the neck for hot Texas afternoons.

 While you're there:
 - DRINK WATER. Day drinking is fun, but (I would hope) most of us aren't used to a drink an hour noon to 2AM. Space it out with some water. Even if you feel sober, it's tough on your body when you're already tired, sweaty, and eating irregularly. People joke about the post-SXSW cold everyone comes back with. My company goes right back into the office as soon as we get back, so I try to balance the beer with plenty of water and an Emergen-C every morning.
- Don't be afraid to go to a party or showcase alone. Don't be afraid to introduce yourself to people while you are there. SXSW is a conference. People want to meet you. I've made some friends because we were both standing alone at day parties, and asked each other where we worked, what else we were going to go see that day, etc.


Be Safe:
I'm all for women being tough, and while in an ideal world, a woman should be able to walk alone late at night... in the world we actually live in, it's not always safe. Sometimes I find myself at an event I need to be at for my job, late at night, and no one is walking home in my same direction. That said, you'll hardly find yourself on a street that ISN'T packed with people (especially 6th,) but stay in touch with your coworkers as the night winds down. Mosey back to the hotel together if you can. I've heard people suggest hiding your badge when you walk home late so you aren't marking yourself as a tourist with cash. I personally feel more comfortable carrying pepper spray (checked in my suitcase, then zipped discreetly in a purse pocket) and I usually have a pocketknife on me because it's handy.  Whatever you do, be safe.

A few events from my schedule:
- Aquarium Drunkard day party
- An Evening With Sacred Bones Records
- Hometapes Friend Island
- Team Clermont/Fire Records/Critical Heights showcase
- ATL Gets Weird 2

Band to Watch:
- Bear In Heaven

My friends Sibel and Candice offered some tips of their own:

Sibel: 
1. If you drink alcohol, do NOT plan on detoxing BEFORE the festival. detoxing will actually decrease your tolerance and will transform you into a bona fide trainwreck. In fact, I create a "drinking workout plan" that I start usually about a week before a festival, incrementally increasing daily.
2. If you feel like taking a nap, TAKE A NAP.  if you're going to stop by your hotel room and don't have a lot of time for a nap, put a cold wet towel over your eyes for about 20 minutes. It makes all the difference in the world and totally makes you feel like you took a two hour long nap.
3. Clif bars are awesome to carry in your purse for snacks between shows. They're small enough but super filling.
4. Cosmetic essentials: dry shampoo, make-up removal wipes (can substitute with baby wipes), tinted moisturizer, and Boots Liquid Matte, which can be purchased at Target. The latter is a LIFE SAVER for keeping your makeup fresh to death while you're sweating.
5. If you paint your nails and/or toenails, use black. Seriously.
6. Don't buy Tevas EVER. That's just dumb.
7. Free sh*t is free sh*t. And free sh*t is nice. But keep in mind that you're going to have to carry other things in your purse for the day so don't take it unless you will want it later.
8. There are a lot of great iPhone apps in which you can customize where you are that are synced with local taxi companies. USE THEM.
9. Keep a phone charger in your purse

Candice:
1. Light layers! Weather is always weird down there, sometimes its super hot, and then it cools down a ton at night. I always bring a pretty big bag and stuff a light jacket or cardigan in my purse for later.
2. Sunscreen! I got sun poisoning one year.
3. Emergen-C and Goody's Headache Powder for hangovers.
4. Eat breakfast. You run around a lot and finding time to eat during the day is sometimes hard. If you go somewhere during the day and drink, it's good to have SOMETHING in your stomach. Some hotels offer breakfast in the lobby. Otherwise, grabbing a bagel or buying a box of granola bars (even to keep in your purse during the day for a quick snack) is good too.
5. When day-drinking, alternate booze with a water so you're not blackout by 5PM, or do what I do, and try not to drink anything alcoholic until after 4PM.
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