Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Manchester!!!

This past weekend, my class was required to go to a music conference called "In The City" in Manchester - just about 40 min. away by train. Chris decided it would be a great opportunity for him as well so he could meet a couple of work contacts and also promote his record label Burning Building Recordings. (www.bbrecordings.com - you know me, always promoting whenever I can!) :D

Aw...don't we look so cute? Manchester is one of our new fav. cities on this side of the globe. Lots of venues, theatres, artsy people, a variety of restaurants - how could a city go wrong if they have all those things?
This is my classmate Annabel from Germany. She was really excited to see a few of her favorite bands - Simian Mobile Disco for instance. 
We had a great time at all the panels we went to - one was about festivals, another about new media marketing strategies, a discussion on new digital solutions and problems, and we also got to hear from managers of Franz Ferdinand, The Rolling Stones, Kaiser Chiefs, etc. talk about their experiences.

During the evenings there were loads of bands playing all over the city centre. We looked through all the descriptions of the bands since we hadn't heard of any of them and tried to see as many as possible. Unfortunately, we weren't really impressed - either because they weren't very unique, we weren't into that genre of music, or they were just PLAIN BAD! But, I did take a few pictures:

This is Isosceles from Glasgow - they have opened for Franz Ferdinand and they sounded quite similar. Put on a pretty good live show though. 
This is the bass player of Fenech Soler rocking out. They are from a town in England - can't remember where exactly. They were quite cookie-cutter synth pop, but were definitely entertaining. Very dance-y. 
Seems like dance/new wave/synth pop is the norm over in these parts. Quite different from Seattle....oh how we miss Seattle's music scene. All the bands we know and love would kick ass over here. We've come to the conclusion that Seattle's standards are high and maybe it is because we're blessed with so many gifted musicians who aren't afraid of creating something different. 

My class was able to get into the conference for free, but in return we helped the staff put together all the swag bags and passes. We had our work cut out for us - had 3,000 bags to get through!
Yay! Ruth and Jessica busy at work while I document.
On Sat. night we were told there was going to be this awesome party and that delegates (us) would be able to get in for free. So Chris, Annabel, and I stood in line about 40 min. before the doors opened to make sure we could get in. Here's Chris waiting outside in the damp, windy tunnel.
And me freezing my ass off. I didn't bring a coat because I was anticipating a huge sweaty mob of people inside.
Unfortunately, after waiting about an hour in line, we found out that the party was sold out and that we weren't able to get in until 12:30am (it was only 8pm at the time). I was like, "F--- that!" and we decided to just call it a night. Annabel and I were bummed - I really wanted to see Tricky and she wanted to see Simian Mobile Disco. I think Chris was secretly stoked because it looked like it was going to be what us Americans know to be a "rave". We saw that glow sticks were for sale and could hear trance playing through the PA and I saw this horrified look on his face. HA!

Here is a lovely picture of a waterway flowing through the city. 
Anyways, I think that about sums up our 4 day extravaganza. OOH! One other cool thing was that I got to meet Debra - one of Chris' work contacts - super sweet and very accomplished - and her fiance Ted Cohen. He was the former CEO of EMI records (one of the 4 major record companies left) and in his early days, he toured with the Sex Pistols (Sid Vicious apparently hit him in the head with his bass once!), The Who, Ozzy Osbourne, and Alice Cooper. He now owns a consulting firm and has been able to keep up with all the changes in the industry. Crazy life - he even showed us some pictures. 

Okay, there you have it. If/when you come to visit us, we will have to take you to Manchester for sure. 

Hugs n kisses!

Nic

Writing the date

Here in the UK (and I'm assuming the rest of Europe as well), they display the date differently. The last couple times I've had to write it down, I've received some chuckles... followed by me saying "Oh! Sorry, I just did that the American way".

So, the Euro way is as follows...

Day/Month/Year

As opposed to,

Month/Day/Year (like we do in the States)

So, my birthday would be displayed as: 27/06/83... looks weird, huh? Probably why I'm having trouble picking it up! Although logically it may make sense, I'm just used to a number no larger than 12 in that first slot. Putting "27" down is still very foreign to me.

Additionally, when speaking the date, you wouldn't say "June 27th". Rather, you would say "the 27th of June".

In Manchester this past weekend, when picking up my "In the City" delegate pass, I accidentally displayed the date as '10/4/08'. The guy helping me noticed it, laughed, and said "God Bless the US of A".

- Chris

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Chris' new haircut!!

Chris was also in need of a haircut and since he didn't want to pay 30 pound for a simple job, he asked me to cut it for him. I was flattered that he trusted me, but I wasn't sure if I trusted myself! I mean, I have cut guys' hair before, but in all cases they didn't care what happened in the end, and well, Chris has important business meetings lined up...so I definitely felt the pressure. I told him that I would need him to sign a waiver just in case something didn't turn out right so he wasn't able to be mad at me! HA - I kind of felt like my Grandma cutting my Grandpa's hair! 

Anyway, once again, my natural ability came through and just by using cutting techniques that I "learned" from watching at Mode, I was able to give Chris this fantastic new do! I'm not sure if things are even or what have you, but it at least looks good!

Chris is relieved....
Back view...not too shabby eh? No blotches anyway...
Chris modeling his brand new coat. Just thought I would throw this one in for good measure!
Doesn't he look more Euro now? Watch, we're going to come back in Dec. and look "different" but we'll always be Seattlites at heart!

-Nic

Thursday, October 2, 2008

My super posh hairstyle....or well, it's at least a hairstyle!

Hey Everyone!

I recently took the plunge and got my haircut (not from Kelly for the first time in a LONG while!). Luckily, I left unscarred and feeling way more Euro! Thanks Toni & Guy for not ruining my life.


Look at all those layers!

Fringe is cool although it gets in my eyes a lot.
Side view - I wasn't kidding about the layers! My blonde is peaking through. I'm thinking about dying it a funky colour again since I'm not restricted by "corporate" anymore. :D

If I do, I'll be sure to post pics. Still figuring out which colour would be best. Let me know if you have any suggestions! 

xoxox!

Nic



I am a master colourist!

So a few days ago, my Norwegian friend Ida (pronounced Ee-duh) wanted to dye her hair green. She came with me to get my hair cut at Toni & Guy (super fancy hair salon) - you know, for moral support, and she got a consultation. They wanted to charge her 80 pound just to dye her whole head green! WTF?!?!? So I told her that I could do it if she just got the supplies. Here is the lovely process we went through. 


Ida with normal hair....
Bleaching....
Yay for non-blotchiness!!!
Processing the bright green and....
Ta dah!!!!!! 

I must say that I have a natural talent for dying hair. I didn't get any  green on her at all and the colour was completely even!!!! Maybe I should've gone to beauty school after all so I could charge 80 pound too!


-Nicole