Watch, listen, read | March

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- WATCH: British Vogue's Future of Fashion series.


I've been addicted to this series ever since British Vogue came up with the first episode. I think Alexa Chung does such a great job conducting it, asking the right questions and adding a touch of humor whenever necessary (plus her style is always impeccable).
The videos are really easy to watch as they don't take much time, but they're really informative and inspirational. They are currently uploading the second series, so subscribe to British Vogue if you want to know what's going on in the fashion industry.




- LISTEN: Kakkmaddafakka.


Despite their tongue twisting name, this Norwegian band's tunes are really easy to sing to. They recently released a new album full of catchy songs and good vibes, which is perfect to put out loud in your car while driving with the windows down. They are also one of those bands that play in a lot of festivals during summertime, so you can check out their tour dates to see if you'll be lucky enough to enjoy Galapagos, Self-Esteem or Superwoman in flesh and bone (or should I say flesh and sound?).



- READ: «A Confederacy of Dunces» by John Kennedy Toole.


This novel had to face a lot of challenges before seeing the light, but once it was published it became a best-seller and a cult classic, and I can perfectly understand why. It is a tragicomedy filled with unusual people, with Ignatius Reilly (the main character) being the weirdest one of them. The title refers to a quote by Jonathan Swift ("When a true genious appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him"), which makes total sense one you've read the book.
Overall, I think this is a great story that will make you laugh and think how crazy some humans can be at certain periods of their lives (or their whole lives).


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