Kyss Mig, Kiss Me

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Ruth Vega Fernandez

I rarely watch television or movies, and this has been going on since my early 20s.  That being said, when I DO watch a movie, rarely am I drawn to the gay/queer genre, but the other night, I was pleasantly surprised.  Roaming Netflix, I happened upon a movie called Kiss Me, a Swedish film portraying a relationship growing between 2 women, Frida and Mia.  The film stars very pretty ladies, Liv Mjones, and Ruth Vega Fernandez, and from what I could tell, also very talented.  The truth is, this movie has rather made my heart melt.  To put it simply, it was refreshing: refreshing as a film overall, and refreshing for the gay genre.  The movie and plot itself, were completely simplistic, and the score heard throughout the film, stark but emotional.  The women meet, and of course, fall for each other not long thereafter; cliche absolutely, but for the purity and sincerity…  These 2 actors conveyed a realistic sense of sincerity in their want of and care for the other.  Fernandez to me, was particularly appealing; I liked that it was not a story in which the one character coldly rejects the other, and harshly pulls away from her displays of affection.  Instead, she was sensitive and almost resigned, as she allowed herself to accept what she really felt.  What was beautiful about the film too, was that there were no graphic portrayals of sexual behavior, especially heterosexual, as one is often apt to find in gay films, such as, showing one of the characters graphically having sex with their heterosexual partner before “realizing he or she is gay”.  Some of the dreamy scenery, which could have lent itself to a children’s movie, also added to the sense of purity in the film. 

And so, at risk of repeating myself, I really enjoyed this film.  Check it out if you have a chance! I walked away feeling I would totally pursue Ruth Vega Fernandez, who played Mia, if I could.  🙂Image

Like Clockwork

Ah ha!

Ah ha!

photo 1On Friday, I made a trip over to Clockwork Records, in Hastings, NY.  As far as I know, there are no other vinyl-exclusive shops in Westchester County, and I had one thing in mind:  I was on the hunt for any kind of vinyl from my favorite band, The Organ.  I didn’t really think they would have anything, and I was right, they didn’t.  Still, it was fun to check out; I didn’t expect it to be tucked away into such a tiny corner though.

If you don't gots yo'self a means to play yo' records...

If you don’t gots yo’self a means to play yo’ records…

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expected, the walls were painted orange, and one wall was lined entirely with albums.  They had plenty of New Wave to choose from, which is cool for me, and also, a lot of Nirvana, and some OLD Soundgarden.  Of course, the place was overrun by mainly by all things 60s-70s, which isnt exactly my thing.  Still, I was assisted by a friendly chap named Orion (like the constellation, he told me), as I scoured the land, or, crates, rather, and as I was leaving, I met the owner Mike, who promised to  get an album by The Organ for me, if he could find it.  While I was not overcome with excitement about the place, it certainly is worth anyone’s while to check out, if you live in the area and just really love anything in the rock genre.

I never go to Hastings, so I found other things, too...

I never go to Hastings, so I found other things, too…

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Wow, jewelry AND driving lessons

Wow, jewelry AND driving lessons

Thanks for letting me visit, Hastings!

Thanks for letting me visit, Hastings!