The Saturday Miscellany: Foodie voyage movies; Keith Richards; London Film and Comic Con; Maxine Peake; Lumitrix
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Eat Pray Love vs Julie & Julia
By Holly Williams
Food is only one part of Elizabeth Gilbert's voyage of self-indulgent self-discovery (the others being – duh! – spirituality and sex). Gilbert is played by Julia Roberts; after a divorce, she goes travelling for a year, starting in Italy with a life-changing encounter with, erm, carbs: who wouldn't feel happier chowing pizza and pasta in the sun?
In Nora Ephron's film, Amy Adams is Julie, pepping up her life with a self-imposed challenge: to cook every recipe in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year. Meanwhile Meryl Streep plays Julia, in flashbacks to her time in 1950s Paris. Julie & Julia is admittedly comfort viewing - self-fulfilment, foodie-style - but Streep and Adams are deliciously winning.
The winner: Julie & Julia
The deleted emails of... Keith Richards (as read by John Walsh)
From: keef@universalrecords.com
Sent: 20 June 2013
To: emilyeavis@glastofest.co.uk
Subject: Backstage rider
Hey man. Sorry, Emily, I keep forgetting you're a chick. I'm a little hazy about details these days. Can we have a word about the backstage scene? I've looked at the list of stuff in the dressing room and I'm not sure about the exercise bike. Maybe better for Mick? Ditto the Power Plate.
And about the 3 bottles Jack Daniels, the gram of coke, the 10 spliffs of Afghan blue - cd you substitute 2 sachets of decaff Lemon Balm Tea, and some Coconut HobNobs? That would be elegant.
And instead of the porn DVDs – I think you offered Schindler's Fist and Good Will Humping – could I have a box set of Dad's Army, Seasons 1-17? And instead of the leather sofa, can I have a Slumberland Supersoft with goose-down pillows? I like to have a little nap before Satisfaction, you know? Keith
Instant ethics
Dear Ellen E Jones
Q. How drunk is 'too drunk' at a work do?
A. The fun-crushing truth is that work drinks still count towards your professional rep. So ask yourself, how drunk is too drunk for Monday morning at the office? I suggest staying one drink behind everybody else.
@msellenejones
Recommended
By Liam O'Brien
Do
London Film and Comic Con is coming to Earls Court, with talks and appearances from Game of Thrones stars including Peter Dinklage. Lots of people-watching fun. 5-7 July, Londonfilmandcomiccon.com
See
The Village's Maxine Peake performs Shelley's "Masque of Anarchy" at the Manchester International Festival. Plus, a stella line up of music and drama; 4-21 July, mif.co.uk
Buy
Prints of the best new photography are on sale at new website Lumitrix; Lumitrix.com
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