• Secrets of a Good Girl – August 14th – Septmber 4th

    As you may be able to tell, my main focus at Secrets of a Good Girl has become Get The Look posts. If this is something you are interested in please comment on the pages and tell me what movies, television shows or music videos you would like to see featured. My next series is Mad Men, which will start this week! Get the Look Quinn Fabray, portrayed by Dianna Agron, had the biggest transformation throughout the show. She began as a villain, making sure no one – Rachel Berry – took away her boyfriend, and tried to disband the Glee club. Fabray became pregnant, gave up her baby and became more sympathetic. Fabray began the…

  • Secrets Of A Good Girl – July 25th – Aug 13th

    Here are my posts from Secrets of a Good Girl between the days of July 25th and August 13th. Celebrity Street Style – Sophia Bush, Katy Perry, & Miranda Kerr Celebrities are allocated beautiful gowns for premieres and events, but what do they wear when they have to run errands or hang out with family and friends? Each and every celebrity has their own style, each of the woman above come from different fields and showcase their personalities in different ways. Sophia Bush looks stunning in her black and white printed dress, while Katy Perry looks beach ready in her flowy white dress and Miranda Kerr made a statement with her bold flower print…

  • Lunenberg and Tall Ships Festival

    [slideshow] My friends are very interested in sustainability and community gardens. Three of them work on a garden behind the Dean of Residents for Kings College. When they found a flyer for a mushroom workshop, they were thrilled. On Sunday they rented a car and trekked out to Lunenberg for the workshop. This was lucky for me, as I had very little interest in the workshop, I hitched a ride and explored Lunenberg for the day. Seafood on the harbor front, exploring the beautiful architecture (the school was unbelievable) and napping in the park. My day was incredibly relaxing and wonderful. I had never explored a place by myself before, and all that…

  • Secrets Of A Good Girl – July 18th – 24th

    Would You Wear Cartoon Heels? With comic book movies taking over the box office this summer, why not try wearing comic strips on your feet? These beautiful Jeffery Campbell heels are a perfect way to spice up your wardrobe. The print is called “Sick Of Men” and features a woman struggling with her relationship. Click Here to continue reading. Nina Garcia Joins JCPenny Nina Garcia is a prominent name in fashion. She is the fashion editor of Marie Claire, judge onLifetime‘s hit show Project Runway and a New York Times best selling author. Garcia is now adding JCpenny‘s fashion collection curator and style voice to her resume. Click Here to continue reading. Aubrey Plaza Stuns on David Letterman Parks and…

  • Secrets of a Good Girl July 6th – 17th

    Here are the fashion/movie related posts from the other website I write for Secrets of a Good Girl: Sid Neigum 2012 New Label Award Winner Sid Neigum is the 2012 winner of Toronto Fashion Incubator‘s New Labels Fashion Design Competition. The 23 year-old from Drayton Valley, Alberta beat out 60 entries from across the country to take home this coveted $60,000 prize pack. Along with winning $25,000 in cash, Neigum won a page in FLARE Magazine and the use of a TFI design studio for a year… To continue reading click here. Get The Look of Gossip Girl’s Serena van der Woodsen! Serena van der Woodsen is Gossip Girl‘s bad girl turned – somewhat – good. Serena is…

  • Secrets of A Good Girl – June 25th – July 5th

    Here are some news items/ fashion posts from the other blog I work for: Jennifer Hudson to Join Smash Moonrise Kingdom Fashion – Captain Sharp Katy Perry’s Retro Look At “Part Of Me” Premier First Look: Naomi Watts as Princess Diana What’s Trending? Paisley Cigarette Pants Jena Malone to Play Johanna Mason in Catching Fire First Official Poster: Oz The Great and Powerful

  • Prince Edward Island and Hey Rosetta

    [slideshow] This weekend was Canada Day long weekend. Since a couple friends from school are from P.E.I, we took a trip to the island. This was my first time on P.E.I and it was incredible. Not only is it stunning, the people are incredible. Really friendly and incredibly kind. We spent the first night in Crapaud. There was a three course meal that we all ate outside as the sun was setting. It was so lovely. Later in the night, we were invited to another house for a swim and hot tub. It has been a while since any of us had done this and we were all excited. Later in the evening…

  • Secrets of A Good Girl – Week One Posts

    Moonrise Kingdom Fashion Suzy Bishop Khaki Scout Troop Social Services Movie News First Look At James Franco in Oz: The Great and Powerful Monsters University Teaser Anna Karenina Trailer Your Sister’s Sister Trailer Fashion Critics Choice Television Awards Life and Style Summer Style Awards Jennifer Hudson’s New Clothing Line MMVA Fashion

  • Secrets of A Good Girl/Shubenacadie Park

    I have started writing for a new blog called Secrets of a Good Girl. Here I will be doing fashion posts and movie and television scoop. I have already written posts about Pitch Perfect, which you can read here. As well as, the fashion at the MMVA‘s which took place last night. To read click here. My friend Phil and I had a trip to Shubenacadie Park in Dartmouth planned for Sunday. We packed a picnic, grabbed two other friends and headed out on our bikes. Though it was an exhausting bike ride (and not having biked/exercised in a while) it was worth it. Shubenacadie Park is beautiful. We sat on the edge…

  • Harrison Bergeron

    “The year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal.” This breathtakingly simple line comes from the beginning of Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron.” The story is about the equalizing of the world. Transforming a place of unique faces and body types, of intelligence and ignorance, into a world where everyone is finally the same. Strong people are “burdened with sashweights and bags of birdshot,” beautifully people are given hideous masks, and smart people have “a little mental handicap radio” that sends blasts of uncomfortable sound through your mind when you think. Is this what we desire? Is a life of equality not a burden? Are we not made different for a reason? Vonnegut’s tale…