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воскресенье, 29 апреля 2018 г.

A Day In The Life Of A Fictional Female Reporter


This Classic NEWSSVET Post originally ran on Apr 15, 2018.
9:17 am: Sleep with a source.
10:00 am: Sleep with my boss.
10:58 am: Find a powder-blue Oxford shirt that doesn’t quite button up over my breasts. Buy eight.
11:13 am: Internet.
11:45 am: Cultivate moxie, “stick-to-itive-ness.”
12:11 pm: Return to source’s house for more sex/to steal the incriminating book he keeps locked in his nightstand.
1:03 pm: Naked interview.
1:36 pm: Refuse to perform on-air puff piece about a cat show, demand to be allowed to
 tag along on big story; decide to strike out on my own and get to the bottom of things after being rebuffed.
2:27 pm: Sex on newsdesk.
3:00 pm: Sabotage source’s career in order to get the big scoop after sleeping with him one last time.
3:02 pm: Stare expressionlessly at computer monitor as if to say, “What have I done?”
4:15 pm: Publish big scoop, receive “well done” from boss I am sleeping with, whose approval I am no longer sure I want.
4:51 pm: Sex in press room during office party. Feels hollow, somehow.
5:39 pm: Return to source’s house for a quick round of hate-sex and then to help him find redemption. Together we’re going to find an even bigger scoop. And then I’m going to have sex with that scoop.

вторник, 31 января 2017 г.

Emilia Fox ‘Losing my baby made me scared I’d never be a mum’

After a heartbreaking miscarriage and then the breakdown of her marriage, Emilia Fox hit rock bottom. Here, she talks about her new love and surprise pregnancy

If anyone has a right to be a bit of a diva, it's Emilia Fox. Born into one of Britain's most powerful acting dynasties, she won her first acting role playing Colin Firth's little sister in the TV adaptation of Pride And Prejudice at the age of 18, and she's never looked back.
But not for her the stroppy tantrums of some stars. Instead, she has slipped in and out of a series of gowns and killer heels on our Fabulous shoot in the blistering heat without a murmur of complaint or the hint of a demand. And all this while five months pregnant.
In fact, she looks quite stunned when she's offered a cup of tea and a sit down.
"Don't worry, I don't think we're done yet. I'll wait until everyone is happy," she says.
Then she confides: "I think when you come from a family of actors you get the idea pretty quickly that it's all about getting the job done and doing it as well as you can - or else."

In person Emilia, 35, is nothing like the aloof, remote forensic pathologist, Dr Nikki Alexander, she has played in BBC1's crime drama Silent Witness since 2004.
Her cut-glass accent may be a constant reminder that she is a member of the Fox acting dynasty (her father is The Day Of The Jackal star Edward Fox, her uncle the actor James Fox, and her cousin Laurence Fox, star of Lewis and husband of Billie Piper) but Emilia is very much a girl's girl. She is smiley, chatty and bursting with pride about her pregnancy with her boyfriend, charity campaigner Jeremy Gilley, 41.
"I love being pregnant. I've been horribly sick but now that's all calmed down and I feel amazing. I've got a cleavage for the first time in my life and I absolutely love it! I feel like this is such a special time. I know thousands of people get pregnant every day, but to me it's amazing because I thought it may never happen again after the last time."
The last time is something Emilia still finds hard to talk about. Three and a half years ago, she suffered a miscarriage while married to Jared Harris, 48, star of US drama Mad Men. "I was 10 weeks pregnant. I'd told everyone and that was one of the worst things - having to say it wasn't going to happen any more," she says quietly.
"At the time I felt I couldn't and shouldn't make a fuss. So many pregnancies end in miscarriage, and it wasn't as if I was ill. I got on with working and Jared was away filming. Acting was the one thing I knew how to do best and it helped because I just carried on as normal, blocking everything out."
I love being pregnant - I feel amazing
She pauses: "But then a year later it just hit me. I don't know whether it was to do with the anniversary, but I just felt this incredible emotional loss and confusion."
A friend suggested Emilia see a therapist and her sessions made her realise how much she'd been bottling up inside and how parts of her life "weren't working".
Specifically her marriage to Jared, who she'd fallen in love with in 2003 when they starred alongside each other in a West End production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. He proposed after filling her west London home with her favourite wild flowers. When they married two years later in Dorset it all seemed so perfect. The son of the legendary actor Richard Harris, their union was the joining together of two dynasties and Emilia was radiantly happy. It's clearly still difficult for her to put into words what actually went wrong between them.


"I loved being married to Jared. We had the most incredible relationship and our marriage was very happy. It was always unbelievably romantic - we spent so much time apart working that when we were together it was always flowers, amazing holidays and that sort of thing. Jared was the man who just swept me off my feet and everything was so heightened and amazing when I was with him."

Emilia with her ex-husband Jared
Jared was busy carving out a career in Los Angeles, and Emilia had to split her time between America and England to be with him. She says it was only when she suffered the miscarriage that she realised she didn't want a long-distance marriage any more.
"To have a family, to really be with someone, well sometimes it just has to be normal. That seems such a strange thing to want, but it was what I needed and still need.
"It was hard for both of us to accept what we had wasn't working for me. "All my life I'd believed that whatever happened you just had to go with the flow, but I got to this point where I was suddenly in my early 30s trying to work out exactly what I did want, what was right for me. It's only when you lose a child you realise how much you want that, how you see your future."
It also brought home to Emilia how idyllic her life had been up until that point. She describes her childhood in rural Dorset as "happy", her parents as "incredible" and her relationships as "wonderful".
All of which left her less equipped to deal with it when her life went into meltdown.

Starring as Nikki in Silent Witness
She says: "Within a year I had a miscarriage and my marriage, a marriage I treasured, was ending. For the first time in my life I was dealing with massive things going horribly wrong. The therapy helped me to get through it - it's still something that's part of my life - it was a tough time."
While she has been through the mill in her personal life, her career has gone from strength to strength.
She was at Oxford studying English literature when she landed her first role as Georgiana Darcy in Pride And Prejudice.
She has gone on to appear in Oscar-nominated movies such as The Pianist, as well as regular lead roles on British TV in everything from Channel 4's The Queen and David Copperfield to Coupling and Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased).
She laughs off the idea she was ever a rebel despite briefly dating eccentric Randall & Hopkirk co-star Vic Reeves ("He's so lovely, but we were never engaged") and posing for men's magazines. "People have this idea I was born in a chiffon dress. I'm not that sort of girl. My parents were never bothered by me appearing in men's magazines, although they never saw them.
Therapy helped me get through
"I did get in trouble when I talked about stripping and lap dancing for my role in the movie Cashback. I actually found it incredibly liberating and it made me far more assured about my own body, but some people thought I was glorifying the sex trade. I still believe that trying out lap dancing for yourself makes a woman much more aware of her own sexuality."
Emilia is equally frank when discussing her relationship with her new partner, Jeremy. During the last year of her marriage she had to deal with rumours of an affair with handsome young British actor, O.T. Fagbenle, 30, her co-star in the TV drama Consuming Passions. "That was awful. There was nothing going on but I was so worried. Then I realised that no one important cared because they all knew the truth."
She was, however, friends with Jeremy, a former actor, before she split with Jared: "I've known him for years in his capacity as a campaigner for Peace One Day, which lobbies for one day of global truce.
"I was fascinated by what he was doing and always thought he was incredibly inspirational. We started off as friends and kept in touch. We never went on formal dates - we just realised we got on very well."

On the red carpet with partner Jeremy
Her new relationship has benefited from the lessons she took away from her marriage.
"I'm much more aware of sharing my feelings, being more open and we've travelled together when he's been working, and he's been there in the evenings when I've been doing Silent Witness. It's a very different relationship, very lovely."
But her pregnancy was not planned. She laughs: "It was a delightful surprise. I was so happy. Jeremy was so happy. He's going to be an amazing dad - he loves kids. We have lots of babies in the family.
"Obviously my cousin Laurence and Billie have Winston who is gorgeous. I haven't spoken to Billie since I announced that I was pregnant but I know she'll be thrilled. She's such a lovely girl and a lovely mum."
Her ex-husband was one of the first people she told. "Jared was very happy for me because he knows how much it means to me.
"This time I waited till the last moment when I knew everything was going to be OK before I told people. I was worried at first that something would go wrong. But I've been fine and healthy and all my cravings have been for good foods like oatcakes.
"Everyone at Silent Witness was incredible. We filmed the whole series before anything really showed and I was constantly being told to rest but I didn't need to. I've just felt happy."
Ask her if having a baby means another wedding and she bursts out laughing: "You know we don't even live together. I think our first step has to be that. I think because we started out as friends and it was quite some time before anything happened that we just didn't do the moving in together thing."
They are planning to move in soon though. But Emilia has one big concern.
"I'm slightly worried how he's going to find living with me. I'm messy and he's neat. But he knows me inside out. We had a gentle, long period of getting to know each other and then a very quick pregnancy. He's been through all the emotions of this pregnancy so he's seen all sides of me. We've cried, laughed and just been with each other."
She pauses and looks more serious:
"I would like to get married again because I do really believe in marriage. It's something I really value. I want this baby, I want more babies. Of all the things I've had in life, what I want most is my own happy little family."
You can't help hoping Emilia gets what she wants.
  • Emilia Fox will appear in Silent Witness and Merlin later this year.

Emilia says her pregnancy was a "delightful surprise"
So Emilia, have you ever...
Blamed something bad on someone else?
I take the blame for everything I've done.
Been arrested?
Yes, I was stopped at the airport after an acting job. I looked strange with dyed black hair because of the character I'd been playing. I was taken into a cell for hours, and I felt terrified. Then my mobile rang and I just screamed: "Help! I've been arrested in Russia." Soon afterwards a beautiful blonde came in, spoke Russian to the guards then said to me: "Ralph Fiennes sent me to get you out of here." It had been him on the phone. I cried with relief!
Gone commando?
Yes, lots of times. I don't have a problem with it.
Told a friend her outfit looked lovely when really it didn't?
I would absolutely never do that - you're no friend if you do.
Forgotten your boyfriend's birthday?
Never ever.

суббота, 16 июля 2016 г.

How to Build Your Home Library

How many books do you have at home? If you’re a bookworm, you probably have lots. If you’re a student, then you should have a lot. While many argue that books are now obsolete, the physical act of flipping pages still counts for something. And how about finding yourself in need of a reference book while studying in the middle of the night? How many times have you had trouble with the librarian for returning the books late because you needed extra research time? The library is your salvation to a lot of things. So when it throws you out during closing time, you feel so resentful that you swear if you ever had your own library… No, wait! You can have your own library.
First things first — you have to have one room in your house where you will now transform into your study/library. You need a space which has a high ceiling so you can put up big shelves and you also need it to have a good ventilation system so that it won’t smell of old books. The room has to be a place where you can stay all day — comfy and more importantly, well-lighted.
Furnish. Your library doesn’t need a lot of things because it’s basically a room for research and study. You’ll only need a study table, a comfortable chair, your computer, and shelves everywhere.
Don’t pig out in your library. Yes, it seems a good idea to eat a ham sandwich while reading a journal, but the last thing you need in your library are pests which might eat the pages off your precious books.
Categorize your library. Even if it’s your library and you’re the only one who uses it, there is still a need to categorize books so you won’t spend half an hour looking for your reference. Remember that the reason you built your home library is so that you can save time by not having to walk a few blocks to get a good book.
Invest. Building a library that you can use means getting the books you need. Prepare to invest. Allocate a book fund in your budget and take trips to bookstores (I prefer used/bargain bookstores over your Barnes and Noble) and scout for titles to improve your collection.
Observe proper book care. We’re not talking about peeking into your paperbacks so as to keep spines pristine, just be sure that you don’t abuse them too much.
Or, if you would want to be a space saver, try considering building an e-libraryof your own. Part of the attraction of getting e-books is that they don’t need trees to be killed, and that they don’t take up much physical space. Just make sure that you organize your files.

четверг, 14 июля 2016 г.

5 Practical Ways to Live Your Life and Become Happier

Do you drag yourself from day to day in life?

The moments of life are priceless; but most of us do not realize this truth until it is too late. Life is meant to live, and not just to drag yourself forward. Each and every hour, every little bit of life can be wonderful if you are willing to make it so. Having a fulfilling life is not very hard, and it is not always a distant dream. Making the most of the gifts you have in life is the secret to having a satisfactory life. Happiness and fulfillment are two of the greatest assets of life, and the following steps will hopefully help you achieve these two priceless assets. Do the things mentioned below every day without fail, and you will have a happier life for sure.



1. Go out at least once a day
Refreshment is nice to have

Most of us go out every day for office or school; but that is not really going out. By ‘going out’, what I mean is to go out simply without any pressure. Just take an evening walk, or go to the park, or maybe simply hold your bike and ride a few kilometers. I know it can be hard if you are a really busy person, but try to find some time and you will be glad that you did. Going out and breathing the fresh air without any pressure of work or school is a really fantastic experience. Just have some time, step out of your room, take a break and have fun.

2. Spend time doing something you love
Do something that makes you feel alive


I do not know what you love, but you do. Do whatever you love doing the most. If it is reading books, then get engrossed in the world of books; if it is listening to music, drown yourself into the soul of tunes; if it is playing a game, play it like you never played it before. Do everything as if you are doing it for the first and the last time. You will find that the present is something truly and really valuable, and that the present or the ‘now’ is the only thing truly meaningful! This moment is the only moment you have, there is no past and there is no future, and this moment is priceless.



3. Maintain disciplined sleeping habits
Sleep determines your mood

Sleeping habit has a lot to do with our efficiency and mental state. When you cease to maintain regular time-table for sleeping, and sleep and wake up on different hours on different days, you tend to make yourself somewhat lazy and unhappy. Timely sleep ensures the maximum energy and activity in our lives. Try to have at least 6 hours of good sleep, and try your best to sleep and wake up on regular hours.

4. Try your best to have good relationships
Take care of the thing that matters the most


It is a sure thing that our happiness mostly depends on our relationships. By relationships, I do not, in any way, mean only lovers or partners. I mean relationships in general, like family, friends, as well as partners. When you have great relationships with the people around you, life automatically becomes a pleasant experience and you begin to enjoy each day, and look forward eagerly to each coming day. Maintaining good relationships is not really easy, but if you are willing to put your judgement aside and let go of your ego, the process becomes so much easier. Do not analyze your relationships too much. The people around you are not perfect and neither are you, therefore some unwanted situations are bound to happen. So forgive others, expect less, love everyone and live your life to the fullest.


5. Explore new opportunities
It is okay to push the limits

Life tends to become boring and somewhat uninteresting when you always stick to the same things and the same people. Explore the vast world. Do not be afraid to make some new friends, or discover some new places! Break your boundaries, and soon you will find that life is much more wonderful than you thought. Life is too short to live within limits, so be limitless. Be willing about things and people, and say ‘yes’ to every opportunity you get. Go ahead and live your life, and remember that your life is right here right now.

 
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