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Welcome to our #10th No-Nonsense Newsletter. The newsletter where we give you all of our team recommendations. We hope you've stayed cooool during this scorchin' month, we have some recs to enjoy in the shade đ
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FOUNDER OF POLYESTER, IONE GAMBLE
OBJECT: Murano glass handbag. So weâve all seen the Coperni glass bag (Ăffnet in neuem Fenster) as worn by Doja cat recently. Itâs sent me down a rabbit hole of Murano glass bags and I just got one on eBay for so cheap!! Donât think I can actually wear it out though lolÂ
TV: Woodstock 99. If youâre a festival person donât watch this because you will literally never want to go to one again. Absolutely harrowing and anxiety inducing doc about the ill-fated relaunch of Woodstock in 1999. Looked like hell on Earth ! Terrifying! But also definitely worth watching to see how corporate greed can create actual danger and how important creating safer environments is.
Article: https://defector.com/the-money-is-in-all-the-wrong-places/
If you got dragged into the Sydney sweeney is poor twitter discourse a couple of weeks ago this one is for you. Such a thoughtful, nuanced piece on nepotism in Hollywood and who can afford to be an artist. Canât stop thinking about it!!
COMMUNITY EDITOR, HALIMA JIBRILÂ
TV: The Resort! Itâs all about these 2 teens who go missing on holiday and 15 years later this couple stumble upon the clues to find them. Itâs soooo fucking GOOD. I love Skyler Gisondo!!!
FILM: Nope by Jordan Peele. Such a brilliant movie, it was scary but not too scary and the storyline was just so engaging. Also love that you could see all the black actors in the dark lol. Lighting and shots were just spectacular.
MUSIC: Iâm still listening to Surrender by Maggie Rogers. Angel from above!!!!Â
BOOKS: Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again by Katherine Angel. This book is my bible!!!!!!
DEPUTY EDITOR, GINA TONIC
FILM: Finally watched The Eyes of Tammy Faye and I finally can concede she did deserve the Oscar over Kristen haha. A bit cheesy but when are biopics not?
TV: I've just started Severance and it's blown my head off!! It's quite a Lot though so make sure you're in the head space for a head blag. I can only manage two episodes at once.
MUSIC: Megan Thee Stallion's new album goes OFFFFF this has been an excellent time for music between Bey, Lizzo, Meg and the new Nicki song. I have truly been fed.
JUNIOR EDITOR, CHARLOTTE LANDRUM
FILM: Twilight. Hear me out, after the heat wave we got a nice bit of rain and I just thought omg, I'm in my Bella Swan era. I can't stop thinking about moving to Forks and wearing converse:( Not listening to Muse tho
MUSIC: I've been non stop listening to the Alex G single Runner since it was released last month. I'm ready for this album. Also the new Nicki single of courseÂ
ISSEY GLADSON, CREATIVE PRODUCERÂ
BOOK: There are more things Yara Rodriguez Fowler
I bought this book after seeing Yara speak at a festival and itâs the best book Iâve read all year. The novel is centred around sisterhood, queerness and political revolution, set in the backdrop of London in 2016 and Brazil during the military dictatorship. As well as her work as a writer, Yara is also a political organiser and this is felt so clearly through the book as she outlines the way in which political systems have failed marginalised people and gestures towards a different path. Itâs been nominated for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2022 and if you need any more convincing the book contains the most wonderful suggestions of music to listen to as you read certain segments of it!
FILM: Summer of 85 Francois Ozon
One of my favourite films has finally made it onto MUBI UK! Summer of 85 is a gorgeous queer romance set along the French coastline. Think of it as a French âCall Me By Your Nameâ with a soundtrack that includes Rod Stewart and The Cure!
MUSIC: Wish, The Cure
And speaking of The Cure, thereâs something about the end of summer that never fails to push me into a The Cure listening frenzy. August hits and its Robert Smith or nothing.
Maybe by this point in summer Iâm just sick of the love island-esque summer music or maybe I just like feeling a bit naughty listening to such melancholic music during a season where happiness is forced down our throats. Last august the fixation was Disintegration but this summer its Wish thatâs been blasting through my headphones, I guess itâs been especially fun this summer to return to the roots of our current post-punk revival in music.
CULTURE EDITOR, MISHA MN
MUSIC: Today Q Lazzarus died so I will be listening to nothing but Goodbye Horses for the foreseeable future, and any other output from her that there is on Spotify, which, if memory serves, is not much.
TV: Been rewatching some Queer Eye episodes because itâs comforting and I really love seeing Antoni cry when there is anything to do with fraught mother-son relationships. I can clock mommy issues from across continents, girl.
FILM: Finally did my second viewing of the Suspiria remake and I think I liked it even more. Great soundtrack, loved Tilda Swintonâs Pina Bausch inspired costuming and Jessica Harperâs emotional cameo. Still donât know why Tilda played the old man too though.
EDEN YOUNG, SOCIALS EDITOR
MUSIC: canât stop listening to this song by my very talented pals. moody misty summer evening vibes - https://open.spotify.com/album/0n5Jclk6ZduSgYKihqaguO?si=zvZpOqMgRz-_7xXYOlaudA
TV: Â just started watching that league of their own tv show and itâs so good! nice bit of fluff about a womens baseball team in the 40s directed by jamie babbitt who did but iâm a cheerleader! extremely gay, lots of lesbians drinking martinis wearing gorgeous outfits and stars abbi from broad city. nice easy watchingÂ
FILM: iâm clearly in a moody summer mood because i rewatched control, the film about joy division, and itâs truly a masterpiece. recommend if you want a beautifully shot slice of manchester history and to be totally depressed
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XOXO,
Charlotte â€ïž