Thursday, 14 January 2010

Welcome Home


Welcome back to the University of York after the Christmas break, and into the dazzling light of a brand new decade.


Whilst the ground is still covered in snow, ice and undesirable slush, the lake is frozen solid and second and third years shiver in their houses, the papers and magazines are full of articles all about 'New Year, New You.' They promise tips for a 'healthier, happier, slimmer you', but in reality how helpful is this information?


This is, of course the perfect time of year to indulge in a bit of self-reflection. Working out what you want to change about yourself, achieve, or work towards is no bad thing. However, statistics illustrate the January is the busiest month each year for divorce lawyers. Whilst this is not necessarily by any means particularly negative, I can't help but wonder how big a part in people's lives these articles, books, websites, newsletters, adverts and promotions play in attempting to attain being thinner, healthier and overall, happiness?


I'm no expert, but this is what I'll be doing for a happier, healthier, thinner new year.


Ring, or better visit an elderly acquaintance.
I ain't no do-gooder, but one thing I can't abide about British society is the ostricisation of the elderly. It could be a grandparent, crazy old relative or a neighbour from home, just take 10 minutes out of your week just to check up on them, tell them about what you've been up to. I understand it can be a little frustrating sometimes, but one day (for me sooner than most) we'll be that old. Build strong ties with these people, we are their future and they built our past.


Be more open to suggestions
Do something different once in a while. I've never been a fan of routine, and everyone should give the unknown a chance. Pop along to Fibbers to watch a completely random band, go inside the Minster to appreciate it from the inside (entrance is free to all York students) or give a cute stranger your second free cocktail from Dusk. Ask friends for book, film and music suggestions they think you'd like, go to the theatre, photograph your daily outfit every day, whatever.
Just try something different.
Try it, you'll like it. I tried it, I liked it (my Caribbean stepfather is obsessed with this marijuana phrase, but you get the idea.)


Walk wherever you can
See, this is not only a health kick, but it saves money too - STUDENT BONER.

Whack on some choons and walk instead of the bus, not only will you feel more accomplished, but with some continuity your body will benefit also. No reason not to, other than if it's pouring. That is an exception.


Take pleasure in cooking
We've all been there, you flop down after the seminar from hell and the last thing you feel like is cooking. But every now and again, there is real pleasure to be found in cooking a proper meal.
Nigella is infallible for this, healthy recipes that taste great with even better puddings.


Lastly, be kind.
We can all be a tiny bit more tolerant of others, especially myself.
Don't get me wrong, resolutions ain't my thing, I'll be boozing and chain-smoking like a sailor into 2011. But whilst I'm no martyr, don't it make you feel better?

Stay Classy.
Yours Sincerely,
Wasting Away.


Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

This is Halloween...

In the spirit of Halloween and all thing autumnal, Yours Sincerely has a few photos to share with you to commemorate such a beautiful season in this part of the world.












Whilst our University may not be much to look at structurally, there are exciting notions of beauty everywhere. You just need to take the time to look.
Love and kisses,
Yours Sincerely, Wasting Away.

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Be Prepared!

Today etcetera is set to launch its assault on campus.
Send us your scribbles, thoughts, debates, poems, plays, stories, everything.
etcetera, without an agenda, run for you. It's an art, not a science.

love and kisses,
Yours Sincerely, Wasting Away.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

The Times They Are A-Changing...

So, there I was, having a good old think about innovation.
It's a pretty high accolade, the label of being an innovator. To be renouned as a genius, for shaking up something in desperate need of an injection of the new, that's a pretty sick mantle right there.
As etcetera strives to innovate the (I must say, stale -meow) York magazine scene, I give you my top five innovators and innovations...

(p.s I know there are mighty inventions and revolutions out there; the internet, mobiles, the discovery of DNA, so on and so forth, but these are mine. Some underappreciated, others obvious, these are mine. So there.)

Number Five - The iPod
Who remembers when the iPod first came out?
"That's lame, it'll never catch on" I scoffed, caressing my cd player *shameee*
Years later, these little bastards have literally revolutionised the way we listen to music. From badass casette walkmans of our youth to a shiny, lightweight mp3 player than can hold thousands of music tracks was, and still is, phenomenal. Spotify may be the one catching all the music execs' eyes at the moment, but the iPod was the first truly portable music player that really did change our lives. Shame about their tendancy to break.


Number Four - The Miniskirt


Revolutionising the way women dress and the way men perv since 1965.
Single-handedly invented by the incredible Mary Quant in Chelsea, London at the height of the swinging sixties, the miniskirt was a symbol of emancipation and freedom. Women threw off the shackles of their mothers put two fingers up to conservatism. Which in Yours Sincerely's opinion, is no bad thing at all.

Number Three - A.A. Gill


This man is an absolute hero.

If you're dense enough to never have heard of him, he is a columnist, author and social critic, most famous for his work for The Times. His witty, acerbic restaurant reviews as part of the Style magazine supplement are a constant inspiration for Yours Sincerely.

Famous for spending three quarters of his word limits on completely unrelated topics before reluctantly reviewing the subject at hand in the final paragraph, Gill is a true satirical original never afraid to cause offence, describing the English as "embarrassing" and an "ugly race" as well as a "lumpen and louty, coarse, unsubtle, beady-eyed, beefy-bummed herd". (thanks wiki.)
Yours Sincerely couldn't agree more.
Go and buy this week's Sunday Times NOW English students.

Number Two - The Tube Map





Yours Sincerely considers this to be a truly beautiful piece of design. You just can't argue with the logic of it, replacing the prior design which concentrated on the distance between stations with a straight-forward approach to getting from one end of our fair capital to the other. Vunderbar.


And at number one...


The Beatles



No arguments. Don't even try.

The Beatles - four crazy cats from Liverpool with nothing but second-hand instruments and a dream changed the face of music beyond recognition forever. The bowl cuts, the suits, the lyrics, they're unarguably the most influential musical band to ever exist, inspiring and creating music that very few have ever come close to matching, let alone bettering.

I am the Walrus?! What the hell were they on?! And can Yours Sincerely have some?

Disagreements? Let me know...

Love and kisses,
Yours Sincerely, Wasting Away

Hello, I Love You

Welcome one and all to my musings.
As you may have guessed I'm linked to etcetera, York Uni's fastest up and coming arts magazine, committed to all areas of art; from photography, music, film and poetry to drama, creative writing and arty images...

I'll keep you updated with all the goings-on with the magazine as well as my own essential thoughts, rants and musings regarding the arts world, culture, life at York Uni and other gems I've found on the internet.
Not for the easily offended or faint of heart! Like Perez Hilton, but not fat. Or American.

You can follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/urssincerely
though I'm a bit of a n00b re: twitter and so far I'm not impressed. There are very few artists or organisations I'm actually interested in. So far at least...

Email me with any thoughts at yourssincerely.wastingaway@gmail.com, I'm always interested in a bit of constructive criticism.
Anyway, enjoy.

Love and kisses,
Yours Sincerely, Wasting Away.