Dress Ups, music,
retro pin-up girls, burlesque,
dirty rock n roll/ers,
jazz, ragtime, barbershop,
vintage photographs/postcards...
parisols,
good booze,
badd booze, hula hoops,
gardening,
dinner parties,
men in suits,
ridiculously good wine,
reading other people's old letters,
well-dressed old ladies,
hot air balloons,
corsets,
bubblebaths with bottle of champagne,
the smell of old cedar chests/trunks and mothballed suitcases,
french art nouveau alcohol advertisements,
may poles,
steam engines,
antique shops,
red lipstick,
fabulous frocks,
girls that can REALLY wink..
Ella Fitzgerald,
Velvet Underground,
Beasts of Bourbon,
Eartha Kitt,
Billie Holiday,
Rialto Decibel Choir,
Louis Armstrong,
Pixies,
Etta James,
Jacob S. Harris,
Smashing Pumpkins,
Andrews Sisters,
Digger & The Pussycats,
the wonderful Ben Salter,
Sarah Vaughn,
Beatles,
The Shins,
Sufjan Stevens,
The Dead South,
Placebo,
Holly Throsby,
Stooges,
PJ Harvey,
Fondells,
Sidewalk Regrets,
Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
Redbreast,
Dandy Warhols,
Bjork,
Sigur Ros,
Busymen,
Ben Harper,
Strokes,
Jeff Buckley,
Jose Gonzalez,
Butcher Birds,
Holly Golightly,
Cosmic Psychos,
Blondie,
Elvis,
Mazzy Star,
Kinks,
Sinatra,
Gin Club,
Lamb,
Nick Drake...............
Amelie,
Psycho,
Russian Dolls,
Delicatessen, Mary Poppins,
Requiem For A Dream,
Reality Bites,The Girl In The Cafe,
Some Like It Hot,
Great Expectations,
Breakfast at Tiffany's,
Eternal Sunshine,
Buffalo 66,
Mary Poppins,
Rebel Without a Cause,
Before Sunrise,
Before Sunset,
The Sound Of Music,
The Girl At The Cafe,
Citizen Kane,
Singing In The Rain,
Princess Bride,
Velvet Goldmine...
anything with lots and lots of over-dressed, enthusiastic, smiling people who dance and sing an awful lot...
Don't watch much but....
Iron Chef,
Get Smart,
I Dream Of Jeannie,
Boston Legal
Six Feet Under,
Dead Like Me,
Sex In The City...
Californication
+ late-night SBS discoveries
+ old movies
+ iceskating
Favourites:
'Fiesta: The Also Rises'
(Ernest Hemingway)
''Catcher In The Rye'
(J.D. Salinger)
'A Guide to Elegance'
(Genevieve Antoine Dariaux)
'Lolita'
(Vladimir Nabokov)