Here’s what I had to say in March. Though it isn’t too far away time wise, it’s from a totally different state of mind. But then again, it doesn’t feel too distant right now…
Entries Tagged as ‘A work of art’
August 13, 2009
Autumn de Wilde’s Elliott Smith
Shortly after I’d discovered Elliott Smith, thanks to Paranoid park, we found this beautiful book at Rough trade in London. To quote Elliott himself, “It looks so good I threw up!”
July 24, 2009
A day at Moderna museet
Another great thing about being back in town and spending vacation together with your boyfriend is all the free time you suddenly possess. For instance, Niklas and I finally visited Moderna museet, something we’ve talked about for some time but haven’t done until just now.
June 26, 2009
Happy, that’s me!
So I went to pick up the package from Will Schaff. Not only did Lotta arrive safely, but I discovered that this beauty had managed to sneak in as well!
May 6, 2009
Three’s a charm: Trail of Dead
That’s right, I’ve been to see …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead for the third time. This time was more mediocre than anything, but Trail of Dead is still one of my favorite bands and I got to here some of the songs I love the most.
April 30, 2009
William Schaff interprets Lotta
Let me introduce to you: The Schaff project! This is my Lotta as a papercut!
March 19, 2009
Update: Konstfack
I’m looking forward to see the end result of her piece of art because I seriously think it might open up a much-needed debate about the mental health care in this country. But I can’t help but to feel that Anna Odell has ruined a potentially great outcome due to unethical execution.
February 25, 2009
Art or stupidity, Konstfack?
This year’s exhibition at Konstfack is already a controversial one, though it’s months away, due to two art students and their artsy projects. By allowing an art student psychiatric help she doesn’t need Konstfack are denying another person that same psychiatric help.
February 23, 2009
Laughable cake wrecks
In case you, like I, suffer from grey boredom and and a never-ending longing for something brighter, let me give you, if not a cure, at least a way to make time pass while you’re busy doing better things.




