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Tech Report Interview

05 Dec 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG, CTG in the Media, interviews, south africa, technology, tv, 0 Comments


Chatted to Ndoni from eTV’s Tech Report on Monday morning about online shopping in South Africa, what companies are doing well, what they could be doing better. I always think after every TV interview that I’ve just babbled on and on and not made any sense. This interview was no different but the crew were super fun, and thanks to them for having me.

An aside: TV is awesome because they do your makeup all stagey and make your hair all pretty and you get so glammed up, but it’s for like fifteen minutes of filming. If you’re like me you think it’s a shame to wipe all this hard work off, so you go to lunch looking like a transvestite that hasn’t been home yet. Good times.

Think the segment will be screened next Thursday. Follow @TechReportSA on twitter for more.

August issue of Live Out Loud

12 Sep 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG, CTG in the Media, interviews, magazines, 0 Comments


It’s a bit delayed but just got hold of premium publication Live Out Loud and loved the feature on renowned ‘macaronerie’ (I just made that up – think it works?) Daniela’s. Daniela’s created the Cape Town Girl macaron, which she talks about at length in the interview. Daniela’s also made the MOST incredible macaron cake for my birthday. Did you see it? Clicky. Still makes me shiver with pleasure when I think about it.

Zoopy interview with Bryan Boy

01 Sep 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in Celebrity, bloggers, fashion, interviews, 2 Comments


Get in the mood for the BryanBoy workshop brought to us by SunglassHut and Marie Claire tomorrow with this cool interview with him (thanks Zoopy). Big Ups to CTG’s iPhone sponsor MTN - you got an international celeb fashion blogger dropping the ol’ Ayoba!

Interview with Paige Nick, author of This Way Up and local Chick Lit queen

31 May 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in BFFs, CTG, Celebrity, bloggers, book club, cape town, girl stuff, interviews, lifestyle, south africa, 3 Comments


I was fortunate enough to get an interview with Paige Nick, SA’s preeminent chick lit writer and author of A Million Miles From Normal and her latest book, This Way Up (both Penguin). She also writes a blog called A Million Miles from Normal. 2 of you could also win a copy of each book – see below.

Firstly, I just want to say I thoroughly enjoyed A Million Miles from Normal. It made me laugh a lot. And I’m hearing a lot of good things about your new book, This Way Up. How would you say it’s different from your last novel?

Hopefully this one will make you laugh too, but I think it’s different in a lot of ways. A Million Miles from Normal was a very linear story about one girl, Rachel Marcus, and her disaster of a life. Whilst This Way Up has more characters and a couple of storylines running alongside each other at the same time.

Which was harder to write? Presumably it gets easier the second time around?

I don’t know that it necessarily gets easier. But it definitely gets differenter. I had a lot more time to write and craft A Million Miles from Normal because I didn’t have a publisher when I wrote it, so nobody was waiting for it. I also think there’s some kind of ignorant bliss when you’re writing your first book, because you have absolutely no idea what you’re doing, so there are no rules, or at least none that you know of. When I compare the two, the editing process on This Way Up was way trickier and more time consuming, because it’s a more complicated book. I don’t want to jinx anything, but I have a funny feeling that book number three is actually going to be the hardest.

Who’s your favourite character in This Way Up, and why?

I think Poppy and Buck are my favourite characters (sorry, I know that’s cheating – you only asked for one, but they kind of come as a pair.)They spend the entire book travelling the world, so they give me itchy feet. They make me want to pack up and hitchhike across America, or train across Europe or something.

Have you always wanted to write?

Yes, absolutely. Being an advertising copywriter has always been a passion of mine and has helped pay the rent over the years. I also always wanted to write a book, but for the longest time I really didn’t believe I could. I just felt like I didn’t know where to start.

Who are the writers who’ve inspired you?

All writers inspire me. And more than that, they completely fascinate me. I’m really interested in the different processes that writers have. At the moment I have a huge author crush on Jim Crace – author of astonishing books like Being Dead, and The Gift of Stones.

I happen to know you’re a very versatile writer who is very well read, so i reckon you could write just about any genre. What do you enjoy about writing chick lit?

Now this is an interesting question. I think there are a couple of reasons I write what I write. The first is that it’s not particularly serious or heavy and that attracts me. I love books that take me away and make me laugh.

And as much as it’s a cliché, I also believe that you have to write what you know. I guess there are so many hours involved in writing and editing a book, that you’d better make sure you write about something that interests you.

Before A Million Miles from Normal I spent about six years trying unsuccessfully to write a very serious book, but I couldn’t get past the third chapter. I think it just wasn’t what I was meant to write. As soon as I changed my genre things seemed to fall into place much more naturally.

Do you have any advice for other writers looking to write books in this genre?

I think my advice is the same for writers wanting to write in any genre. Just write. I know it seems incredibly boring, but it’s the only thing that works.


Do you think This Way Up would make a good movie? Any plans to sell the script?

I haven’t thought so much about This Way Up as a movie. I guess I’ve been too busy trying to get it polished as a book over the last year. But lots of people have told me that they thought A Million Miles from Normal, my first book, might make a good ‘chick-flick’.

Do you have any writing rituals? I have to have a Vida Latte by my side and my iPod in its dock on ‘CTG’s writing playlist’ when I write. What do you have to have to get going?

I need silence to really get into a good writing zone. And a cup of tea. And it hasn’t been scientifically proven yet, but chocolate covered peanuts (or as we call them, naughty peanuts) always seem to help the words flow.

All writers procrastinate. How do you drag your heels before getting on with putting the story down?

I do the standard ‘Desk clean, facebook check, twitter stalk’ routine, then I play a couple of games of backgammon online before guilt really sets in and I force myself to get to work.

You must get some wild fan mail. What’s the weirdest thing someone’s ever sent you or asked you?

I write a weekly column in The Sunday Times which can sometimes be a bit risqué (depending on your definition of risqué, of course), and that gets an awful lot of mail, not all from fans. My favourite mail came from ‘Frans’, who was very disappointed in my choice of sex as a subject matter, and suggested I write about something ‘a little more uplifting, like the Christian Religion’. So then I wrote about this lady in America who gives Pole Dancing for Jesus lessons, but apparently that wasn’t what Frans had in mind either. I guess you can’t please all the people all the time.

Any plans for a new book? Rough plot?

I’ve been playing around with an idea in my head for the last six months or so. It’s a bit like when you’re a kid and you have a loose tooth, and you fiddle with it with your tongue constantly until it just falls out. I’m hoping this idea will fall out soon.

Where can we buy your books?

Both A Million Miles from Normal (re-launched in paperback) and This Way Up are available at all good bookstores. Or online through all the usual suspects, Kalahari.net, pulp books, loot.co.za etc.

Last question… you live in Cape Town. What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

I seriously heart Cape Town big time. My sister and her husband own Newport Market & Deli in Mouille Point, so I may be biased, but they do make the very best Cajun Chicken Burger in the world. And much to my bank manager’s disgust I also spend far too much time and money at The Book Lounge in Roeland Street, and anywhere that sells shoes. And I’m a big fan of all the markets that pop up in and around Cape Town.


If you would like to WIN A COPY OF BOTH A MILLION MILES FROM NORMAL AND THIS WAY UP, all you need to do is mail me with the name of Paige’s new book and your contact details. Editor@capetowngirl.com. And… go! Winners announced Friday.

VW Date Drive video

31 May 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG, CTG in the Media, Celebrity, bloggers, blogs, cape town, cars, hilarious, interviews, lifestyle, shoots, things to do, 0 Comments


Check out the video from the VW Date Drive a few weeks back :) Also featured is Tracy McGregor, Dan Nash and Dylan Jack. Check out the other date drive videos live on the website too.

Interview with CapeTown Live

13 May 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG, CTG in the Media, blogs, cape town, interviews, lifestyle, 0 Comments


Entertainment and culture showcase CapeTownLive interviewed me a few weeks back. Here’s the link to the interview on their site.

Interview with a vamp: Lindiwe Suttle talks to CTG about being the face of Woolworths Beauty 2011

21 Apr 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in BFFs, CTG recommends, Celebrity, beauty, beauty products, fashion, interviews, music, music video, shopping, south africa, 1 Comments


Guys I had the pleasure of chatting to the fabulous Lindiwe Suttle, who’s single ‘Man Made Moon’ is on my iPod between Lady Gaga’s Judas and Willow Smith’s 21st Century Girl. Lindiwe is the face of Woolworth’s latest Beauty campaign, part of the Woolworths Winter “Come Together” campaign. Lindiwe is an amazing lady. She’s worked as a stylist to Beyonce and Ciara, and as a buyer for brands such as DKNY and Kenneth Cole. You can totally see this coming through in the fashion film she made for her first single Man Made Moon (click here to watch it – its awesome) – it’s being released next month so listen out for it on air. Massive respect to this entrepreneurial diva, who clearly works extremely hard at creating her destiny.

1) Hey Lindiwe, CTG here. You look gorgeous and elegant in the new Woolies beauty campaign. Are you happy with the way it turned out?
I am so pleased. This is my first beauty campaign and it is such an honour to be associated with such an iconic brand like Woolworths. I feel the campaign is a celebration of the various races we have in SA.

2)The ‘Come Together’ theme for Winter is friendly and fun and stylish. I love it and the song too. Are you a Beatles fan? What’s your favourite song of theirs?
All artists have to love the Beatles. If you read about their work ethic when they started out, you can only respect how hard they worked to achieve their larger than life appeal and status. Their melodies are genius and my favourite  song has to be ‘Hey Jude’.

3)Your video for ‘Man Made Moon’ featured loads of local fashion and jewellery designers and some seriously fierce makeup looks. Am I right in saying that fashion and beauty seem to be as much a creative outlet for you as music?
Just to confirm, this was a ‘fashion film’, rather than a music video. It was released as part of my single Man Made Moon, the fashion film showcases the talented local designers I used and some behind-the-scenes footage of the stills photo shoot I did.

A still from Man Made Moon - so deliciously fashion forward - I love it!

4)I am a huge fan of both the Sisley and Benefit brands at Woolworths. What’s your pick of the Woolworths beauty spread? Any products you can’t live without?
I love the Woolworths Private Label range. Their long lasting lipsticks and nail polish colors are my favourite.

5) What’s your beauty quick-fix after a big night out or a long day on set / in studio?
My mom always knows best and always said, even after a big night on the town, always wash your face before you go to bed, never fall asleep with makeup on and also use extra moisturizer to allow your skin breathe and not dehydrate.

6) I believe beauty is an inherent part of being a woman. What, in your opinion, makes a woman beautiful?
I know you hear it all the time but it’s all about inner beauty, a genuine smile also goes a long way. While I was shooting the Woolworths campaign, I remained positive thoughout the day and  I think this positive spirit comes out in my eyes especially in the campaign shot.

7) Which artists inspire you? Musically and in terms of beauty and fashion, and why?
Lyrically, Bjork, Tori Amos, Sia and Lady Gaga are my favourite female songwriters. Musically, I love Radiohead, I respect the band and I think they understand the importance of sound and how to take their fans to a different world.

Thank you Lindiwe. You look stunning love! Listen out for Man Made Moon – it’s gonna be everywhere soon – and look out for Lindiwe in Woolworths stores across the country. So lovely!

Click here to visit Woolworths online.

Click here to follow Lindiwe on twitter.

Click here to follow WoolWorthsSA on twitter.

10 things with Durban Central

03 Mar 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG recommends, bloggers, interviews, south africa, 1 Comments


Was recently interviewed by a blog I very much enjoy reading, Durban Central. Check it out here.

CTG exclusive: we talk blogging & Birkin Bags with Kim & Khloe Kardashian

11 Feb 2011, Posted by Cape Town Girl in BFFs, CTG, CTG in the Media, CTG recommends, Celebrity, bloggers, cape town, fashion, interviews, lifestyle, south africa, videoblogs, videos, weblebrity, 4 Comments


keeping up with the Kardashians

So back in December Brutal Fruit brought Kim & Khloe Kardashian to South Africa to launch their new flavour, the deliciously delightful Cheeky Cranberry (click here for CTG’s coverage of the launch party), and we were thrilled to be invited to come and chat to the two entrepreneurs. Kim & Khloe were great fun, and we chatted about all sorts of things, including blogging (they both use Y-Frog for images), one-shoulder dresses (Kim & CTG are both big fans it seems), Birkin Bags (Khloe had just got a gorgeous purple one from Lamar) and this hilarious Ninja-turtle-themed Kardashian family Christmas photo I dug up:

We’ve finally got our act together and are thrilled to be able to show you the interview. With much further ado, here’s the tape. Like a pro, CTG manages to mess up within the first 5 seconds of filming. Anyway, enjoy!

Special thanks to Shaun Blomkamp for filming and editing.

Interview with Bacardi’s new Ambassador Kevin

01 Dec 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in advertising, cape town, hilarious, interviews, lifestyle, man of the week, videoblogs, videos, 1 Comments


So a few weeks back we sat down with Kevin, who’s just been appointed the new Bacardi ambassador. He made us some cocktails, which I will post a bit later in the week. We chatted a bit about how he’s come to be the Bacardi Ambassador, what he likes to do for fun, what kind of party personality he is, etc. We even talk about his mom. The sound is not great on this (we are working on it), but Kevin is. We think Kevin is wonderful!

Kevin has some mad flaring skills, which he kindly demonstrated for us too. Catch him out and about this summer at clubs and parties around Cape Town – he’ll be doing his thing.

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