We love Made in Chelsea and we love New York, so it was kind of a given that Made in Chelsea: New York would be right up our alley. And it was! Alright, so this opening episode was a bit 'set everything up' - with everyone talking about how brilliant New York is and all that nonsense - but that doesn't mean there weren't some more fabulous moments to enjoy. From new girl Billie causing a stir to Spencer playing baseball (oh God), we run down our 21 best moments of the week...
1. The New York-ified titles.
Totes glam.
2. Lucy's non-selfie.
We get Lucy's decision to take a photograph on board a boat as she sails into Manhattan. We don't get why there was nothing on the screen.
3. Brunch parties are a thing in New York.
Spencer and Jamie were making a right show of themselves, hooting and wailing.
1. The New York-ified titles.
Totes glam.
2. Lucy's non-selfie.
We get Lucy's decision to take a photograph on board a boat as she sails into Manhattan. We don't get why there was nothing on the screen.
3. Brunch parties are a thing in New York.
Spencer and Jamie were making a right show of themselves, hooting and wailing.
- 8/11/2014
- Digital Spy
There are certain concerts music journalists remember as if it was yesterday. The agonizing shin splints from watching a multi-night stand by AC/DC or seeing then-unknown New York quintet The Strokes opening for British band Doves at Toronto's Opera House in March 2001 before a few dozen people both come to mind, for different reasons.
But perhaps none have been as satisfying as landing a ticket for The Rolling Stones "warm-up" gig at Toronto's Phoenix Concert Theatre on Aug. 10, 2005. No guest list, no media pass. Just lining up at 5 pm on Sherbourne Street the night before, waiting 16 hours and hoping to pay $10 for one of roughly 200 to 300 ducats to see an incredibly exclusive gig before the band kicked off their A Bigger Bang world tour.
Now, as part of their ongoing archival "bootleg series" in association with Google Play, The Rolling Stones will be releasing "Light the Fuse: A Bigger...
But perhaps none have been as satisfying as landing a ticket for The Rolling Stones "warm-up" gig at Toronto's Phoenix Concert Theatre on Aug. 10, 2005. No guest list, no media pass. Just lining up at 5 pm on Sherbourne Street the night before, waiting 16 hours and hoping to pay $10 for one of roughly 200 to 300 ducats to see an incredibly exclusive gig before the band kicked off their A Bigger Bang world tour.
Now, as part of their ongoing archival "bootleg series" in association with Google Play, The Rolling Stones will be releasing "Light the Fuse: A Bigger...
- 10/18/2012
- by Huffington Post Canada
- Huffington Post
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