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Magazine Review: Company July 2013

July 9, 2013 By Julianne

I don’t pick up magazines very often, though I love finding a great one, and I think that it’s sad that their audience is in decline. The obvious reason for this is the rise of blogs and online magazines offering more specialised and free content, but I think that magazines still have a place in the world.

I was obsessed with magazines when I was a teenager – just read my love letter to J-17 on my book blog! I absolutely love the free magazines that we get at stations in London, ES and Stylist. I find the high prices of some magazines off-putting, for sure, I was tempted to buy July’s Vogue for the Helena Bonham Carter feature, but just couldn’t bring myself to hand over the £4.99.

But one thing that puts me off, even in the case of cheaper magazines, is not being able to browse before I buy.  Even when magazines have a very clear purpose and style, their content can vary so much from month to month, and with many UK magazines being bagged up with a gift so you can’t try before you buy, often I think I’ll save the few quid and stick to blogs. Often I find this so offputting that I don’t even bother looking at magazine stands.

When I read Amy of Stripy Tights and Dark Delights’ recommendation of Company Magazine’s October 2012 issue, I was intrigued, so I found it at my local station newsagent, had a flick through, and ended up buying it! I hadn’t bought Company in years, and I never would have had it not been for her magazine review post.

So I’ve decided to start doing mini magazine reviews, to help you decide whether to buy an issue or not and also in the hope that more people will share what they think of the magazines they read, and help me! First up is this July’s issue of Company.

The gift:

  • A cute little make-up bag available in three designs – green and yellow flowers, white with blue dots, and black and white stripes. It took several visits to different newsagents for me to find the black and white striped version. My current handbag make-up bag is falling apart and this one has two compartments, so thumbs up for the gift!
  • In some branches of WHSmith you can buy Company in a bundle with two other magazines and no gift. Either way, the magazine is bagged up so you can’t read anything before you buy.

 The good:

  • The column about stag/hen nights made me smile.
  • The piece about how retail businesses are adapting to the ‘unseasonal’ weather was really interesting.
  • The interview with Skins’ Kaya Scodelario, Lily Loveless and Hannah Murray is pretty short but funny.
  • The beauty shoot is all about bright colours, which I love.
  • I also thought that the sunscreen quiz is really useful as I need to go shopping for sun cream.
  • I liked the ‘Age Whatevs’ piece, in which a 16 year old and a 63 year old answer the same questions. It would be great if older people were featured more often. I think Company is aimed at women in their early to mid-twenties, and I’m 26 so probably on my way out of their target market, but I like the style and approach and can find it a bit alienating if a magazine doesn’t feature anyone for me to look up to.

The disappointing:

  • None of the fashion features really appealed to me, but then I’m not really a fan of any of the current trends, or typical Californian style, which is a major theme for this issue.

Overall, this month’s issue was a miss rather than a hit for me, but only because I have quite specific taste and the fashion features, which make up most of the magazine, weren’t my thing at all. If I could have flicked through it first, I wouldn’t have bought it. I will definitely lend it to my sister though as Californian style is much more her kind of thing! I much preferred May’s issue (which I have read several times), and the other two issues of Company that I’ve bought, October 2012 and December 2012. I especially loved the interior decoration feature in October 2012’s issue and am really disappointed that I haven’t seen anything similar in the other issues I’ve bought.

Have you read any great magazines lately? Have you read this issue of Company? What did you think?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Company magazine, fashion, magazines, review, style

Here Comes Halloween: London Events

October 26, 2012 By Julianne

This Halloween is the best-scheduled so far! There are so many amazing events planned in London, many of them for free or at least low-priced, plus there is something to suit almost everyone. If you want to dress up and dance your spiked heels off, you can. If you want to go to a book reading, that’s an option too. If you’re in an educational mood, you can attend talks about horror films and other spooky things. If you just want to watch Beetlejuice and eat cupcakes – London is here for you!

I have selected the suggestions on this mini-list of events myself. For the most part, if I haven’t visited a venue or attended a particular company’s events in the past, then I know at least one person who has. However, there are a couple of events thrown in to the mix that I just think sound really cool…

Friday 26th October

Photo by mrskyce
  • At Halloween Stand Up for Books, 20:00–22:30, The George on the Strand, £3 for SYP members, £5 otherwise

I’ve been to several of the Society of Young Publishers’ and the Society of Authors’ events in the past and this one sounds like a great idea. The main acts are authors James Dawson, Cathi Unsworth, and Katy Darby, and there will be readings of gothic poems and short stories inbetween.

  • Friday Late: Kensington Gore, 18:30-22:00, Victoria and Albert Museum, entrance and most events free

Music, talks (including one on ‘Witchcraft through Fashion’!), films, and other activities. Did I mention that it’s free?

Saturday 27th October

Photo by jamieanne

  • Foyles Presents: Fearfest, 14:00-16:00, The Gallery at Foyles,Third Floor, Charing Cross Road, Free

More literary spookiness with a multi-author discussion, including C J Daugherty, who wrote Night School (link goes to review on my book blog).

  • Cant Buy Me Love, 12:30-17:30, The Boogaloo, entrance free

If you’d rather shop, entry to the CBML vintage market and jumble sale is free.

  • Reel Music Halloween Special, 20:00-03:00, Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes, £7.00

Seven hours of movie-soundtrack tunes, with free popcorn, and Oscars awarded to the wearers of best costumes. If you get hungry you can visit the diner and if the music isn’t enough, you can make your own in the karaoke rooms, or bowl, of course.

  •  THRILLER NIGHT!, 18:00-02:00, Drink Shop & Do, £5 with fancy dress/£8 without

House-party style Halloween with Thriller dancing. They also have pumpkin carving nights on the 29th and 31st, and Day of the Dead colouring-in on the 30th.

  • Or just go to Slimelight. They’ve got a very generous special offer on membership that night.

Wednesday 31st October 

Photo by Blyzz
  •  Halloween Movie Night: Beetlejuice!, 6:30 onwards (film begins at 7:30), Beas of Bloomsbury at Maltby
    Street, £5.50 entrance

I went to the St Paul’s Beas of Bloomsbury for my birthday the year before last and can personally attest to the deliciousness of their cakes. If you don’t have a sweet tooth, however, there will be plenty of American-style savoury food available too.

  • Barbican After Dark Halloween Special, 19:00-01:00, Barbican Foyers, entrance and most events free

Film, performance, art, music, and blood-red cocktails. For £8 you can join a backstage torch-lit tour. There are other relevant entertainments this week at the Barbican too.

What are your plans for Halloween? How do you prefer to celebrate it? Will you be going to any of these events – or one I’ve missed? There are several amazing-sounding Halloween balls this week and next in London, but most of them are sold out and/or out of my current budget!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: authors, books, clubbing, event, events, halloween, London, performance, readings

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