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September 14, 2012

Simply Chic: TIFF Collection from L’Oréal Paris

 
Filed under: Beauty blog,Kate Daley's Beauty PicksJenn Gruden, web editor @ 4:34 pm

Movie-star-worthy looks for the season!

Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or sans Twitter, Facebook or entertainment news) you may have heard about this little festival called TIFF.

The Toronto International Film Festival is attracting celebrities from far and wide and whether you’re going to a premiere or simply looking to emulate the look of the starlets, we’ve got some help from the official sponsor and beauty partner L’Oréal Paris. The beauty brand has come out with a nine-product limited edition TIFF festival ’12 Cosmetics Collection called Simply Chic.

What’s the look of the season? According to Eddie Maleterre, official makeup artist for L’Oréal Paris in Canada, who curated the lineup, go for natural coral and pink shades on the eyes and lips with dramatic nails. We also love a movie star worthy smokey eye so had our hearts set on the Voluminous Smoldering Eyeliner in deep black. It’s kajal inspired so you’ll get a beautiful soft look no matter where you’re heading.

Find the collection in stores now from $11 to $17 dollars. Lorealparis.ca



Kate Daley of More MagazineAssociate editor Kate Daley (pictured at right) shares weekly beauty junkie picks here on the blog. You can follow her on Twitter: @katedaley1

September 7, 2012

Wine pick: Kris Pinot Grigio

 
Filed under: Food & Drink,Natalie MacLean Wine Picks — Tags: , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 12:57 pm

If you love to load your plate with salad, this wine goes alongside it!

Kris Pinot Grigio
Delle Venezie, Veneto, Italy

A clean, crisp pinot grigio that works as an aperitif or companion to seafood and salads. Terrific lime fresh aromas. Pair with: grilled salmon, bouillabaisse, crudité with an aioli dip back-to-school pleasures of new supplies and old friends.

Drink: 2012-2014
Product No: 289546
Price: $15.95
Score: 87/100

Natalie MacLean is the author of Unquenchable: A Tipsy Search for the World’s Best Bargain Wines. Check out more of her wines and pairings at www.nataliemaclean.com .

September 6, 2012

Consonant Skincare HydrExtreme

 
Filed under: Beauty blog,Kate Daley's Beauty Picks — Tags: , , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 4:32 pm

It might not be chilly quite yet but we know the times they are a changin’. Leaves are turning and moisture levels in the air are dropping. If you’re prone to dry skin (guilty!) then this seasonal transition can really take a toll on your complexion. Also, all that sun exposure from the past few months can make skin look dull.

For those who are looking for hydration and love all things natural, Consonant Skincare has come up with something really unique. Originally created for a personal friend of Consonant’s founder who was suffering from severely dry skin due to cancer treatment, this unscented liquid was a miracle worker on her cracked skin so the team put it into production.

You’ve probably heard the buzz around the ingredient hyaluronic acid used in most moisturizers but this product uses something even more hard-core called cassia angustifolia, an herbal extract that binds with water, along with palm-free organic glycerine. It’s simple, made with basic ingredients from nature and acts as an anti-ager because of the serious hydration. You can use alone or mix with your moisturizer to maximize the formula. Find this latest launch for $72 for a 10 mL bottle or $149 for a 30 mL bottle.

Consonantbody.com



Kate Daley of More MagazineAssociate editor Kate Daley (pictured at right) shares weekly beauty junkie picks here on the blog. You can follow her on Twitter: @katedaley1

September 5, 2012

Midlife fitness: Do it now

 
Filed under: Body & mind — Tags: , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 4:42 pm

The Well over at the New York Times shares research today about the benefits of middle-age fitness. The money quote? “those adults who had been the least fit at the time of their middle-age checkup also were the most likely to have developed any of eight serious or chronic conditions early in the aging process. These include heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and colon or lung cancer.”

Okay, sign me up.

I started running this summer for the first time since high school (and even then I cheated). I’ve got more to say about that in future blogs, but here’s my main motivating factor: fear. Both my parents, who are in their mid-60s, have experienced cardiovascular events over the last couple of years. Watching how this is impacting on their ability to enjoy retirement has really changed my priorities, as well as my husband’s. Our new mantra is: Do it now.

With a toddler and a second grader at home, and both of us working full-time with commutes involved, finding time to work out has been a challenge, as the euphemism goes. (I would call it a problem.) Currently we trade off days to work out before 6:30 am, and on weekends we take the boys to the beach and one of us works out while the other serves breakfast al fresco. We’ve also made that our current project, and my garden shows it!

Do you have a workout routine? How do you find time and motivation? What do you like to do?

August 26, 2012

Rosanna Arquette: Quality time

 
Filed under: Amazing women,Arts & cultureJenn Gruden, web editor @ 11:34 pm

Remember I had written about Jennifer Beals’ role for WIGS? I continue to be impressed with its lineup. Canadian Catherine O’Hara recently tackled an actress-turned-saintly role in a two-episode series penned by Mitch Albom.

In the series launching today, Rochelle, Rosanna Arquette tackles the role of a woman who hires an escort to break her ex-husband’s heart. The 3-episode series is written by Scott Turow and directed by Rose Troche (The L Word, The Safety of Objects).

In a phone interview, Arquette shared her reason for doing the webisodes: The quality of the writing. “Well I’m a huge fan of Jon Avnet and Rodrigo Garcia as directors and then Scott Turow had written this wonderful piece…. It was so wonderful because it was so beautifully and impeccably written. When you have lousy dialogue you can’t remember it.”

She brought her own experience to the role. Rochelle has been betrayed and left for a younger woman; Arquette of course is no stranger to divorce, and she says she brought up those sense-memories to prepare for the role. “That’s the great thing about acting – being there to open up other people in thinking differently or recognizing something in themselves.”

But acting’s taken a back seat overall for Arquette lately. She has a daughter in high school on the east coast, and can’t commit to shooting in L.A. “You can’t leave a newborn and you can’t leave a teenager,” she comments, although she then muses that she sees the empty nest on the horizon.

When I ask her what kinds of roles she’d like to tackle, she answers “I would love to actually play where I’m at in life – I am officially middle aged…. I was looking at Jane Fonda as inspiration – you know, Prime Time [Fonda’s guide to living and aging well] – you don’t have to go down the road of hell, but you can be vivacious and powerful like she is.”

Or like Arquette. Check out the series; it launches today (Monday August 27).

August 24, 2012

Film: Robot and Frank

 
Filed under: Arts & culture,Movies — Tags: Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 11:40 am

Anne Brodie gives Frank Langella thumbs up.

Opens August 24
Directed by Jake Schreier
Starring Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden
Genre Sci fi, Comedy, Drama
Rating: 4/5

Frank Langella is spot on as a retired cat-burglar falling into dementia, rattling between his big lonely house and the local library, feeling useless. His only friend the librarian (Sarandon) faces her library’s transformation into a book free, wired “modern” reading experience as books are also useless in this near future. Frank’s stubborn disregard for his well-being alarms his children but their ham-handed efforts to help upset his already precarious state of mind.

One life-changing day his son (Marsden) presents him with a robot health care assistant. Frank resists but soon finds an ally and partner- in-crime in this unassuming new plastic buddy. Together they plot a final burglary which stimulates Frank’s dormant memory and jolts him awake.

It’s a beautifully crafted, superbly acted film that approaches aging with sensitivity, recognizes wisdom and celebrates the indefatigable human spirit and all its kick-ass dreams.

You can also find Anne on Twitter @annebrodie and at her own blog.

August 22, 2012

Bioderma Cicabio Cream

 
Filed under: Beauty blog,Kate Daley's Beauty PicksJenn Gruden, web editor @ 11:58 am

If you’re like me and injury-prone we’ve found a cream to help heal all wounds.

Whether it’s blisters from your summer sandals or insect bites from a weekend jaunt, this repair care is your own personal first aid kit for the skin. For use on the face or body, the Bioderma Cicabio Cream uses resveratrol (the anti-ager found in grapes) and copper to help the skin regenerate as well as hyaluronic acid to improve moisture. It also has a copper-zinc complex to control bacteria.

Finally, it uses a special antalgicine complex created by Bioderma to reduce to urge to scratch. It’s fragrance-free and great for adults or kids so pack this in your bag for that camping trip (or that strappy sandal event).

Find it for $20 at your local pharmacy. Bioderma.com.

August 17, 2012

Wine pick: Pascual Toso Malbec

 
Filed under: Food & Drink,Natalie MacLean Wine Picks — Tags: , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 2:49 pm

Lovely freshness on the nose.

Pascual Toso Malbec Reserve, Mendoza, Argentina

Aromas of wild blackberry, toasty oak and cedar forest. Full-bodied and smooth. Decant 2 hours. Pair with lamb with rosemary, prime rib and horseback riding in the Andes.

Drink: 2012-2015
Product No: 183897
Price: $19.95

Score: 89/100

Natalie MacLean is the author of Unquenchable: A Tipsy Search for the World’s Best Bargain Wines. Check out more of her wines and pairings at www.nataliemaclean.com .

August 13, 2012

Jennifer Beals: Strong lead

 
Filed under: Amazing women,Arts & culture — Tags: , , , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 1:58 pm

Totally worth checking out: Jennifer Beals and Troian Bellisario star in Lauren, a made-for-YouTube three-episode series for WIGS (Where It Gets Interesting), a channel dedicated to scripted video featuring complex, compelling characters played by female leads. The channel’s the brainchild of Jon Avnet (Fried Green Tomatoes) and Rodrigo Garcia (In Treatment).

Jennifer Beals in Lauren on WIGSThis web series tackles a tough topic: Lauren (Bellisario) is a member of the United States military who reports sexual assault by three fellow American soldiers. In the first episode, Major Stone (Beals) reviews the report and warns Lauren about the impact of filing a contentious charge.

Good writing – on YouTube
In a conference call about the series, Beals shares that it is the writing that attracted her to the role: “Major Stone thinks within the parameters of the institution and all the kind of acculturated patriarchy that that implies. And then…this other character, the younger character, the Staff Sergeant played by Troian who just really thinks in terms of justice and plain and simple.”

The interplay between the actors is strong on the (very) small screen, and carries the first episode. That’s no surprise for fans of Beals. As we shared in our profile of her in our February/March 2011 issue, she’s an actor who brings fire and intelligence to her roles.

Roles for women over a certain age: Why not sexy?
When I ask her about how she’s finding the options for roles for women over 40, she shares: “One thing I think that needs to be addressed is how roles for older women — which is basically anybody over 30 — become desexualized, because that’s not the case. I’d like to fix that.”

She’s certainly an actor to take that on: She’s a swimmer and a runner, comfortable in her skin. She recently swam Lake Louise: “Man is that cold. But it was so beautiful to be surrounded by that color and to turn and look up at the glaciers. It just knocked me out but I had to grease my face and my hands and my feet and I had a full wet suit…it was really cold ”

But it’s Beals’ performance that brings depth and warmth to her role in Lauren. Check it out:

Lauren
Premiers on YouTube today, with new episodes to launch Wednesday and Friday.

Photo: Kayt Jones

August 9, 2012

Film: Hope Springs

 
Filed under: Movies — Tags: , Jenn Gruden, web editor @ 10:28 am

Not pretty, but hopeful.

Hope Springs
In theatres now
Directed by David Frankel
Stars Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carell
Rating: 3/5

Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) have sunk into a sterile, uncaring routine 30 years into marriage. He recoils from her touch so she stops touching him. Sex is a distant memory. Arnold says their marriage is fine but Kay is ready to walk out.

With heroic effort, Kay convinces him to fly across the country for a week of intensive couple’s therapy with a famous Dr. Feld (Steve Carell in a compelling, compassionate and serious performance), but he fights tooth and claw. There’s wisdom to be gained watching these emotionally crippled characters try to love again.

It’s not pretty — indeed things get pretty ugly as they try to overcome their limitations and years of distance. One step forward, two painful steps back. Hope Springs is tough going but it’s rewarding as a story of courage, backbone … and hope.

You can also find Anne on Twitter @annebrodie and at her own blog.

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