Archive for July, 2009

Secret ethical goings-on

July 26, 2009

Wow, I’m exhausted! Just got back from this year’s Secret Garden Party. My first ever music festival (shameful, I know), the Secret Garden Party was Nu‘s kinda gig – hippy chic.

It seemed that the festival was divided in two (by a rather stunning lake housing a floating pagoda stage with nude swimmers packing the waters) – the drum n bass, hardcore dance arena, and my fave, the hippy, chai-drinking, funky music area. I must have had at least ten cups of organic and fairtrade tea in my weekend of hippy heaven. It’s not often that you get to wear flowers in your hair, fairy wings on your back and as much sparkly makeup that you can fit on your face, with no excuse needed. In fact, I spent most of the weekend perfecting my hula hooping skills.

What I loved most, was the focus on ethical produce. There was lots of organic and fairtrade food available. The Keen-wah store selling salads and burgers made out of the best grain ever, quinoa, was mouth-watering. And the Chai Wallahs tent sold a beautiful range of loose teas. They also had many tents dedicated to customizing clothes and vintage fashions – perfect.

Oh yes, and the music! What is great about the Secret Garden Party is the intimacy. The stages are small and there’s so much going on. Soko, who played the Great Stage, even got her fans sitting on the stage with her. One of my favourite gigs though was with a band called Golden Silvers – a throw-back to the 1980s with synthesizers galore. Check out their single True Romance, it’s a hit waiting to happen…

All in all, a decent festival. I’m not convinced about the camping but well worth a visit just for the food!

Lauren 🙂

An excuse for new (well old) clothes? Bring on Team GB!

July 9, 2009

With Green Britain Day taking place tomorrow, we couldn’t help but think what eco-team Nu should support?

Team Big Lunch – we all like a bit of a natter with our neighbours whilst eating lovely grub

EcoTeam – reducing carbon footprint and amount of energy we use? Check.

Team Energy – getting our friends round for a T.V night? Oh yeh!

Team A to B – getting driven around? um… yes please

And, then there’s Team Swap. Perfect. Organising clothes swap parties with friends – getting new clothes to add to your wardrobe without using up the energy to make something new or adding to landfill.

What will you be doing in the run up to London 2012 to help Britain lead the way in the race against climate change?

Check out more info at: www.teamgreenbritain.org