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Christmas Special - #8 Being single at Christmas isn’t so bad!

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This Month

An up close and personal chat with the welsh starlet

Who has been caught on camera this month?

Looking for an original one off? Look no further

An inside look at Liverpool’s new Japanese joint

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Why being single at this time of year actually isn’t so bad

Amanda keeps us up to date with her favourite designer of the month

We sent Lissa Sian to check out Voodou’s Christmas Treat!

An interesting and unusual look at Winter’s hot new film

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Lissa Sian brings her interesting and controversial views on Christmas to GMM

Top ideas on what to either buy or hint for this Christmas

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Editor’s Letter Hi all and welcome to the latest edition of GMM – and yes, it’s Christmas! The cold, winter nights have set in, the decorations are up and we are all feeling sorry for ourselves because the snow has wrecked the majority of our plans for the last two weeks. But if you aren’t quite feeling the Christmas spirit whilst waiting for your train, sitting at a bus stop or working late in the office, take solace in the fact that you have managed to grab a copy of this month’s magazine. As usual we are packed with great interviews, columns, pictures and more to help you forget about the cold and look forward to the festive season.

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Our main feature this month is a chat with British singing star Duffy. We caught up with the Welsh beauty to discuss her new album “Endlessly”, her rugby star boyfriend and why she almost quit music altogether. And if you are struggling to find presents for that special someone, fear not! Yes, we have decided to help you all with your Xmas lists to Santa and provide you the bible of shopping – GMM’s Christmas Gift Guide! So ladies, if the man in your life hasn’t got the hint of what you want, make sure you leave the magazine open on this particular page! For those of you determined to be Scrooge’s this Christmas, or any singletons down in the dumps, our columnist’s John Sutherland and Lissa Sian have something for you to! Our film guru James Thomas is back with his film of the month as well as a summary of 2010’s greatest blockbusters. The best photographer in all of the West (North West), Dan the Pap is showing off his festive snaps and regular fashionista Amanda Harrington is showcasing her chosen boutique of the month. So sit back, relax and enjoy the best read of your entire life.

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It seems like Welsh songstress Duffy has been around for decades. She is after all one of the most recognised names in British music. Her debut album Rockferry has sold over 6 million copies worldwide, not to mention the numerous awards she has collected over the years that keep her mantelpiece warm at home – hard to believe it was only two years ago that the girl from Wales burst onto the scene. Follow our GMM fan page on Facebook

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people in the past I have felt really alone. I never felt alone with Albert. I felt as though I was in the hands of someone truly exceptional.” Fans are sure to be excited to hear Duffy’s latest musical project, her soulful and open songs on Rockferry are what set her apart from other artists. Great tracks like ‘Mercy’ dominated the radio waves for weeks, whilst the brilliant ‘Warwick Avenue’ was based on a real life situation with an ex-boyfriend. So can we expect an even more personal feel for the new record? “I don’t know. I don’t know about this being a personal record, I don’t think there is such a thing. I think you’re so emotionally engaged and emotionally involved in what you do as an artist when you write the songs. I don’t know if it’s more personal but of course through the experiences I’ve had, I’ve possibly learnt to become a bit more eloquent on how I say things more directly, that’s something that I feel as though I’ve experienced.” Fame came quickly to Duffy. It seemed one minute she was touring small clubs across the UK, desperate for a break and the next she was playing to tens of thousands of people in Glastonbury. It wasn’t long until the girl tipped by BBC’s famous Sound of.. poll was becoming a favourite of the tabloid newspapers.

I think the next few years in my life are going to be the telling years as to who I truly become as an artist. It is one thing being catapulted on the public scene and people’s consciousness it’s another thing really setting your mark as you develop through the years.

Now the 26-year-old is back with her second album “Endlessley”. And the pressure of following up on her platinum debut was a task the blonde beauty relished, revealing she couldn’t be more excited about the next few years in her fledgling music career. “I think the next few years in my life are going to be the telling years as to who I truly become as an artist. It is one thing being catapulted on the public scene and people’s consciousness it’s another thing really setting your mark as you develop through the years. So, yes, I’m very excited because I really think this record solidifies certain parts of myself that I’ve needed to solidify.” Duffy co-wrote the new album with legendary singer/songwriter Albert Hammond, after striking up conversation with the veteran in a chance meeting. A match made in heaven according to the pop star, “For me it was just like a wild card,” said Duffy. “Who knew that we were going to write a whole record? It was just a chance meeting, we sat together and thought OK, hi, how are you? It was never set in stone that we were going to become the best of friends and so I look back and think, wow, such an important introduction and I just didn’t realise how important this character was going to become in my life. When I’ve worked with


In 2008 Duffy dominated the red tops after a notorious feud with Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon. (Duffy claimed the singer violently pinned her against a wall after a confrontation at the MOJO Awards.) And a high-profile relationship with Welsh rugby star Mike Phillips hasn’t done much to distance her from the showbiz columns of newspapers. In fact, there was a point when it all got too much for the down-to-earth girl from Nefyn, who was on the verge of a nervous breakdown and considered becoming a recluse (an idea she turned her back on as she thought she would let down her fans). So how is the songstress coping with tabloid headlines and fame two years on? “I don’t really pay attention actually. I like to form my own opinion of myself. If I was searching for myself in others, I think I would be very lost, even more lost than I have ever been so I just shun away from it to be honest. I do my work, keep my head down and try to avoid any speculation.

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“There are always upsides and downsides to fame. The upside is being a young woman and standing in a room of very important people and they listen to you. When you have any kind of success, you earn the right to have your say and I’ve wanted that for a very long time. It was very difficult at 19 to convince people I knew what was best for me, so now I’m getting closer to that. If I think about the down sides of fame, I guess it’s the fact that nothing can be erased. Whatever you do will stay around forever; from this interview to whatever you do in your private life. I’m very cautious of that. “I’m fully aware that it could always be something that I regret; when I look back when I’m 60 because of the age of the internet. I’d have to look back at myself coming out of a nightclub really drunk and half naked. That’s why I’m very cautious of doing those things. I try to keep my private life to myself, so that I can keep my vices to myself…If I’m going to go out and be young and wild. I just can’t afford to do it because it will jeopardise what I stand by.” Despite trying desperately to keep her private life private, Duffy admits the stability of a long-term relationship has helped keep her grounded. “I think Stability is really important for anybody in life. The finer things that keep you grounded and make you feel safe wherever it might be and whatever it is you do and 10

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so for me I definitely feel as though I’ve got something to hold close to my heart that even when I’m thousands of miles away from the place I call home, I have something I feel connected to.” Duffy puts her new found peace of mind down to surrounding herself with “good people” and admits she now feels content with her fame and being in demand. “It’s nice to be in demand,” says the singer. “As long as I’m good within myself, as long as I’m surrounded by good people that make the experience pleasurable. Through my life, if I look back, I know there will be people who would read this and appreciate what I’m saying. “The hardest thing about my job is the trying to be in different places, the knowing that you have a global demand. That can be so daunting if I allow myself to think of it.” If you think about the toughest times, it was because you were working with people, or you were surrounded by people that just weren’t right for you. I need good people otherwise I can’t exist. “Fame is hard but I know this is where I want to be. When I stand in front of 60,000 people, I feel as though I have earned it. I’ve worked from 150 capacity venues all the way through to what you see today, so I definitely know what its like to be on stage,

I’ve been on it thousands of times now, so I don’t feel as though it’s a place that is alien to me. The stage feels quite peaceful and happy.” There is one thing that the international superstar is struggling to deal with – being an international superstar! “The hardest thing about my job is the trying to be in different places, the knowing that you have a global demand. That can be so daunting if I allow myself to think of it. The fact I’ve got to make a trip to Japan, back to New York, back to L.A, then again to France, back to Germany or go to Australia, all the while wanting to remain a British artist. The workload is fine, I quite enjoy it. I’m a bit of an insomniac! I need to give a lot to feel as though I’m contributing.” So with the album just weeks from release, Duffy reveals although she is excited, he has never understood why people have taken to her like they have.


Fame is hard but I know this is where I want to be. When I stand in front of 60,000 people, I feel as though I have earned it.

“I don’t think I could judge on how good or bad this album is going to do. I really don’t know what I have to offer and what my appeal is, it’s something I will never understand, and that again goes back to a lack of selfawareness. I don’t really know what my strong points are in terms of how other people perceive me. I know what I’m good at, I know what I’m not good at, but how other people accept me is completely up to them.” Duffy is clearly one of the most talented artists to come out of Britain in ages. Great songs, good looks and a down-to-earth persona to boot, the girl from Wales turned out alright.

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The MOBO’s were in Liverpool recently. With great acts here such as N-Dubz, Travie McCoy (Yummy!), Tinie Tempah and loads more, we just had to be there. Enjoy our shots from the red carpet and burn with jealousy that we were there. Also, Our very own Amanda Harrington had her official cupcake launch recently.

Yes, the blonde beauty has her own range of cupcakes. Champagne, cakes and free mojitos.. what more could you ask for! Herbets “Queenies Christmas” night at the Adelphi Hotel. With a host of celebrities such as Sheree Murphy were in attendance, we had a brilliant time. Looking forward to next year Herbet!

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Dan the Pap

With Christmas coming close and the dark nights coming in it has been busy, busy, busy for us photographers. The cold nights have meant we have had to stock up on some essential tools for these tough winter stake outs, so for the next few weeks I will not be seen dead without my long johns, hat and gloves. There is a lot of waiting outdoors in this job, you need to be prepared! Apart from the cold, this month has been very eventful with the announcement that Prince William has decided to tie-the-knot with girlfriend Kate Middleton. So imagine my excitement when I got a tip saying Prince William was getting out of a big old bus with a gang of lads going in to the Blackpool v Wolves match. All units were called and we went to the game in force. Are excitement was soon dampened when we were greeted by special branch officers. They came over to the pap’s and told us if we followed the Prince we would be held in jail for 48 hours. That was enough to scare most of the pack away, but I’m not just any photographer. It wasn’t long until we had another tip that Wills had decided on a trip down the fair. I didn’t get any photos on the Prince on any rides as they closed the park for him but we managed a few great snaps whilst he was coming out – a Christmas treat that I couldn’t have dreamed of! On that note, this is my last column of 2010 so Merry Christmas everyone and have a Happy New Year.

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WHY NOT BE ORIGINAL THIS CHRISTMAS? Here at GMM, we are always looking out for great companies that catch our eye. Step forward Shameless Originals. A bespoke dressmakers on Hope Street, Shameless Originals creates great gowns for all kinds of occasions including weddings, cocktail parties, nights out – you name it, they do it. Set-up in 2006, this gem was originally just a hobby for its owner Debbie Payne. But after encouragement from family and friends, Deb decided to convert her hobby into a day job.

There is a certain A-list feel about this small, but thriving business. You just need to look at the owners influences (Galliano, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen) to know the quality of clothes Shameless Originals supplies to its clients.

Leaving school, Debbie studied art at college, specializing in textiles before mov- The dresses range from hundreds of pounds, ing onto Garment Technology at Liverpool to thousands – and people are often inspired Community College. by the style of their favorite celebrities. After being made redundant from her job as a consultant demonstrator, the Liverpool lass decided to try her hand at starting her own business.

Deb reveals: “Many of my clients bring me catwalk or red-carpet pictures as their inspiration point. I recently created a beautiful silk gown based on the Vionnet gown Carey Mulligan famously wore for this year’s “I was made redundant from my job as a BAFTAs, and a gorgeous pink silk organza consultant demonstrator for Brother Sew- dress inspired by a Valentino Spring/Suming Machines,” said Debbie. “I decided to mer 2010 catwalk dress. investigate self-employment as an option. I had been sewing for friends and family “It’s a great feeling creating dresses like the in my spare time and received such good ones you see on the red carpet. Girls in Livfeedback, plus I’ve always loved fashion. erpool have impeccable style anyway so the majority of dresses I make are gorgeous.” “I was always sketching glamorous gowns and outfits. Being able to turn these Photographer: Rory Lewis sketches into reality seemed like a natural Model: Kayleigh Winters progression.” Venue: Penthouse at L3 Living

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With the recession kicking in, some people may be wary about splashing out on a custom-made dress. So why should people spend their hard earned cash? “When you design your own dress, you have total creative control,” enthuses Debbie. “You decide the colour, fabric type and length. You can’t get a personal fit from a shop-bought dress, so for those special occasions, you can really get the dress you want – and no one else will turn up in the same. “Price varies as each client is unique and has different requirements. The amount and type of fabric required can affect the final price, but my prices generally start around £160 for a party/cocktail dress. Obviously a wedding gown with 10+ meters of pure silk taffeta will cost considerably more!”

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If you are looking for a fun, energetic dining experience this Christmas look no further than Sakura Japanese Restaurant and Bar. The eatery, based in the prestigious Walker House at Exchange Flags is two years in the making. And it seems from our recent visit that it is two years very well spent. Popular with Liverpool’s business fraternity, Sakura is now becoming a hang out for Liverpool socialites, footballers and soap stars and is very much a place to eat, drink, celebrate and be seen. There’s a large array of fish, meat and chicken specialties here, plus the restaurant is housed with tanks filled with a great selection of fresh seafood.

Juggling the sharpest kitchen implements I have ever seen, knives flying everywhere – I didn’t know whether to enjoy the show or duck for cover and pray for my life. Thankfully Suriya knew what he was doing – there is nothing like watching your food being prepared in front of you whilst being thoroughly entertained at the same time. For the main, we stuck with the Chicken Teriyaki (Corn Fed Chicken Fillets with Teriyaki and sesame served with fried rice). Although originally looking like a small portion, the dish was more than filling and a delight to digest. There were also choices of Australian Sirloin (Sirloin of Beef Sukiyaki with garlic and sweet potato), and Scottish Salmon (Scottish Salmon with Teriyaki and schichimi) available to sample, which other diners did and enjoyed immensely.

Restaurant Review The exterior of the building is enough to attract anyone’s attention. When arriving on a chilly Friday night, I could not help but be impressed by the small yet delightful terrace area outside. Although covered in snow, a place I could see myself spending a lot of time during the summer months. The interior wasn’t bad either. A pleasant bar area greets you on arrival before you are shown to one of the grill stations. A grill accommodates 8-10 people so if you are looking for a quiet meal, look elsewhere. Greeted by the charming Head Chef Girish Gopalakrishnan, we soon decided to tuck into the brand new Christmas menu on offer. For starters, a large bowl of Akadashi (Red Miso Soup with Tofu, Spring Onion and Wakame), although initially scared of the thought of having seaweed in my soup, the taste was pleasant and a good choice to get the tastebuds tingling. The main course is when the fun begins. Our chef Suriya took to his grill like some kind of kung-fu warrior. 20

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Finally, dessert. When I first caught a glimpse of the small tray consisting of a mini chocolate fondant, a square of light chocolate sponge cake and a cleansing raspberry sorbet I wondered when the real dessert was coming. I needn’t have worried as this was one of the best desserts I have ever tasted. Not too heavy, this tray of treats complimented the previous courses perfectly. Our wonderful experience at a close, we could not thank our chef enough for his efforts, a fine personal touch which sets Sakura apart from most restaurants. With the Christmas menu priced at £25pp (considerably cheaper than a lot of places in the city centre), Sakura is real value for money. It really is a treat to dine at this restaurant. Food, staff and venue are all excellent. If there is one place you are going to dine this Christmas, make sure it is Sakura.


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Why being single at Christmas isn’t so bad With the run up to Christmas I have noticed a sickness spreading like wildfire. A sickness which is far worse than your standard winter cold, one which I thought was most common in the run up to Valentine’s Day. Yes, you guessed it, love sickness. Every person whose relationship status is set to ‘single’ on Facebook has decided that being alone during the festive period is a deadly disease that must be cured immediately. I found myself asking; ‘Why on earth is it so important to have another half at Christmas?’ The usual, predictable answers came flooding in. “I’m sick of getting asked if I have someone yet at family Christmas parties”, “no-one goes out over Christmas because they are all poor”, “it’s cold at Christmas and it’s nice to snuggle up to someone” – and no, I am not making these answers up. In fact, a recent study found that 69 per cent of single people feel most lonely over the festive period. Now call me crazy but why would anyone jump into a relationship to avoid this apparent embarrassment of being alone when December 25th comes around on the calendar? I, for one, am a single man and fully intend on being a single man when Santa Clause brings me my lump of coal on Christmas Day. People automatically assume I will be drowning my sorrows when the festive day comes about with a bottle of Jack Daniels, listening to my James Blunt CD whilst crying about my loneliness and the fact nobody loves me. After all, I was, until recently in a long-term relationship. Five years of having someone there in the run up. The excitement of picking out presents for them, wondering what they will get you, sitting in on those cold, winter nights watching rom com’s and Christmas specials. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy having someone there for Christmas – after all, even Santa has Mrs Clause to snuggle up to after he’s finished delivering all those presents. “Yes, being in a relationship at Christmas is most definitely not all it’s cracked up to be...or all you singletons out there, the urge to rush into a relationship should be resisted.” And when the day does come, waking up next to your other half, seeing the look of excitement on their face when you produce an expertly wrapped present and then the look of disappointment when they realise you have given them a framed picture of yourself, oh how I miss Christmas romance. 22

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But let’s cut through the stereotypes and remember things which aren’t quite so great about being in a relationship throughout those cold winter months. The inevitable argument of whose family gets the pleasure of having you two for company on Christmas day. The fact that as nice as it might be sitting on the sofa with your feet up, you really do not want to watch ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ for the 34th time in two weeks. The cost of buying that lovely necklace she’s been hinting she wants, knowing full well if you don’t splash out Christmas will turn into Couch-mas. Yes, being in a relationship at Christmas is most definitely not all it’s cracked up to be. That’s not to say I am a crusader for the single guy or gal, determined to shun all forms of intimacy – and I certainly do not turn my nose up at people who are in relationships at Christmas. But for all you singletons out there, the urge to rush into a relationship should be resisted. Christmas is full of opportunities. Firstly remember, there are plenty of single people in exactly the same boat. With the inevitable single blues you could be getting lucky with someone who is usually way out of your league! That gorgeous guy or gal you have been eyeing at the bar has decided that whilst you are most definitely not the one, you are the one for the night. Secondly, when the day comes and you are round at your mums, you don’t have to worry about having one too many, you don’t have to worry about rushing around to your other halves to see her rents and you certainly don’t need to bother about doing something “nice” with your partner on boxing day when all you really want to do is recover from your Christmas day hangover and prepare for your girlie/lad Boxing night out. And the worst part of rushing into a relationship at Christmas is when the festive period finally ends. Not only are you stuck with that naff jumper from Aunt Betty, you are also stuck with a guy/gal who you realise was never right for you in the first place. And that means the inevitable break up, the embarrassment of telling your family that nice guy Jerry who you were so in love with and knew so well was not actually the guy you thought, especially after you found his stuffed animal collection. Yes, just like a dog, a relationship is not just for Christmas. So singletons, enjoy yourselves, if a relationship comes about, great, if not, thank your lucky stars you are not stuck with someone like “nice guy” Jerry.


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And when the day does come, waking up next to your other half, seeing the look of excitement on their face when you produce an expertly wrapped present and then the look of disappointment when they realise you have given them a framed picture of yourself, oh how I miss Christmas. Follow our GMM fan page on Facebook

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This month my chosen designer was my friend Claire Hart who runs The Little Boutique in Crosby, St John’s Rd. I’m always getting invited to great events in Liverpool and around the UK and Clare has always provided me with great dresses regardless if I have booked an appointment or popped in last minute. So if you are looking for something glam for your Christmas party, then look no further than The Little Boutique. Clare is so welcoming and once you have been once, you won’t look back!

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In other news this month I’ve been a busy bee! I have attended two fantastic fashion shows, one was an EAD Solicitors charity evening for Children In Need, The Night raised thousands of pounds for the charity and I was just glad I was a part of it. The other show was one showcasing three of Liverpool’s top designers, Miss Francesca Couture (who featured in GMM exclusively two months ago, Claudia Pink and Lola Loves. It was a great show with some amazing new designs.

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On a more personal note my daughter Savannah was an extra in Hollyoaks! I was so proud of her, she will be on TV the Tuesday after Christmas, hopefully this is the start of a long prosperous career for her and she will be taking me to the Oscars one day! This month also saw the launch of my cupcake range with Campcupcake. Yes my very own cupcake range! I had the launch party at Circo’s restaurant. There were a lot of great performers on the night including former X-Factor stars Estrella, Kof, the Canary Cage burlesque dancers and Billie Clements DJ-ing It was an incredible night and I can’t thank everyone who was there enough. Until next month, I hope you all have a fab Christmas and New Year

Amanda x

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Luckily it didn’t take all day, in fact the whole process was very speedy. From consultation to conclusion, it took her just under an hour to give me a curly blow dry that could rival any Hollywood starlet. Instantly turning me from raggy to ravishing. “Sweet beautician Toni showed me downstairs to the basement beauty rooms ... you’ll feel instantly relaxed surrounded by the calming music and burning essential oils.” No easy feat when you think about the preparation to be done; a brush through of the hair before it’s washed, then two soothing shampoo’s and a nourishing conditioning treatment, a comb through with some serum before finally getting to grips with some blow drying wizardry. I can’t compliment her enough. As part of my pamper package I opted for an eyebrow shape and tint and lash extensions to finish the look. Sweet beautician Toni showed me downstairs to the basement beauty rooms which are a stark contrast to the excitement of the hairdressing floor and you’ll feel instantly relaxed surrounded by the calming music and burning essential oils. Fortunately I’m an old veteran to the pain of plucking, so a routine wax and tint of the ol’ eyebrows is nothing new, but if you’re not then Toni’s gentle manner and explanation of the process will put you at ease. Which was good to know having never had individual lash extensions before. I was a little apprehensive at first but her technique was so quick and flawless that any fears over the reality of having tweezers so near your eyes are soon gone. And so with fluttering lashes, tinted ‘brows and glossy tresses I was ready to hit the town and let my hair down, so to speak. But if you’ve never tried the Voodou experience, don’t just take my word for it go in and check out their spellbinding styles for yourself and I’m sure you’ll make it a ritual. *Experience the pampering for yourself at Voodou The Colour Specialist, Bold Street, Liverpool City Centre. Call 0844 445 7889 for more information


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Olivia Divine Jewellery Boutique

Grand Central Shopping Centre, Renshaw Street, L1 2SF

Stepping into the Olivia Divine jewellery boutique is certainly an eye-popping experience. Based in the Grand Central shopping centre, Olivia Divine opened its doors in March 2010 and since then it has become THE destination for the Liverpool ladies who love to stand out from the crowd. Filled with an amazing display of fabulous jewels that are designed to amaze and dazzle it is easy to see just why it is so special. With over 25 years of experience in the accessories business, Beverley Buckley has built up an enviable list of suppliers to bring the best variety and quality to the stylish women of Liverpool. Beverley believes that her boutique ticks all of the boxes if you are looking for that special piece of statement jewellery.

“Many of my customers say that they are spoilt for choice and have never seen such a fabulous selection”. Olivia Divine has already had the seal of approvable from many of the celebrity elite, from music sensation Paloma Faith to Liverpool legend-in-themaking Jennifer Elison. And most recently, X Factor superstar Rebecca Ferguson has bought several sparkly pieces and has been showing them off on Saturday nights. With Christmas now just around the corner every lady in Liverpool is on a frantic search for their accessories for that special Christmas meal and New Year’s party. No doubt you yourself are stressing as well. Well there really is no need, just pop down to the Grand Central shopping centre and go and see the Aladdin’s cave that is Olivia Divine.

“Many of my designs are handmade and therefore unique, which is an important factor to They have their Christmas selection in store now my customers as they to love to dress to im- ready for you to delve into, including: Bollywoodpress” style jewelled statement earrings in an amazing choice of colours – these are definitely going to In a very short space of time the boutique has a big seller over the holiday period so make sure gained a great following and already boasts a that you wore them first. large number of regular customers, “The feedback from my customers has been fantastic After nearly one year being in business this boufrom day one. They return to my shop knowing tique really has made a mark for itself in the North that they will find the perfect piece of jewellery West fashion scene and we here at GMM cannot to compliment their outfit”, says Beverley. wait to see just how big that mark gets. 30

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There are always moans and groans when the news that a well loved horror film is going to get the remake treatment. Whether it is a pointless shot for shot update like Psycho, or upping the gore levels in a ‘reimagining’ of any 70’s or 80’s horror with any name value whatsoever, they always just seem like a cheap and quick way for Hollywood to make an easy buck with minimal original ideas. So when the news came that Swedish vampire film Let The Right One In, adapted from John Ajvide Lindqvist book of the same name, was going to be Americanised, the negative reaction was hardly surprising. Let The Right One In is one of the most critically acclaimed horror films from anywhere in the world in recent years and last month named by The Guardian as the eighth greatest horror film of all time. So it seemed quite obvious that any remake was doomed from the start. Right? Well not quite so. First of all, lets be clear. Let Me In, the second film from Cloverfield director Matt Reeves, which tells the story of the strange friendship between lonely bully victim and voyeur, Owen (McPhee) and Emily (Mortez), who has been twelve for a very long time, is not as an accomplished film as its Swedish counterpart, but it certainly isn’t the cheap Hollywood fodder that was feared. The acting by its two young stars for starters is quite fantastic.

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After both having the 2010’s best child break out performances in The Road and Kick Ass respectively, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloe Mortez have here marked themselves out was two of America’s most promising performers. Smit-McPhee and Mortez both bring depth and sympathy to each of their characters plight, which highly enriches the emotional connections to the young couple. It is they who carry the film, and its success firmly lies on their young shoulders, and they both pull it off. Like in many films which focus on youth, the adults are either absent parents or incompetent authority figures. Owen’s Dad is only a father by phone, and his Mother, when on screen, is always distorted or out of focus, highlighting her insignificance, and her son’s isolation. The relocation to mid eighties New Mexico also works well, with President Reagan telling the world about America’s legacy of evil setting the tone. Like the original, contrast between light and dark is a major theme, and the white of the snow against the red of blood is just as startling here. Predictably, Reeves film is more explicit than the original, not that is not actually a negative. Clearly a confident director, Reeves ups the blood and violence, and shows he has an eye for the macabre visuals with sliced ears, frozen ice coffins, acid burnt faces and burning woman populating the screen.


However, this does not take away that this is a character driven horror film, a rarity nowadays, and a film that does not alienate its audience by showing unnecessary amounts of gore. While it is never truly terrifying, it is moody, atmospheric and unsettling in ways that the Saw’s and Hostels of this world could only dream about. In fact, some of the more upsetting scenes are those that have little blood, were Owen’s physical and emotional bullying at school is quite heartbreaking.

Like all great horror movies, the musical score is key to highlighting mood and suspense. Light and soft when developing Owen and Emily’s friendship, but cranks the tension to unbearable levels when the time is right, particularly when a policeman comes knocking at the door investigating the recent murders. Whether John Ajvide Lindqvist’s book needed a second cinematic adaptation isn’t really the case here. What is though is that Reeves has not taken the normal remake approach, and has crafted a first rate film that is both powerful and shocking as it is at times beautiful and emotional. Let Me In may not be given the accolades that it’s Swedish predecessor has received, but is still one of the finest American horror films in recent years.

Cast – Chloe Moretz, Kodi SmitMcPhee, Elias Koteas, Richard Jenkins, Cara Buono Screenwriter - Matt Reeves Director – Matt Reeves Certificate – 15 Running Time – 114 mins Follow our GMM fan page on Facebook

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One of 2010’s biggest surprises, and its undoubtedly best comic book movie, came from pretty much nowhere. Loud, violent, foul mouthed, very funny and full of soon to be iconic characters. Aaron Johnson’s Kick-Ass journey from bullied teen to jet pack wearing superhero is a fun one, but he at times is overshadowed by the support characters. Hollywood’s current go-to British bad guy Mark Strong is on form as a mob boss, as is Christopher ‘McLovin’ Mintz-Plasse, as his son and wannabe superhero Red Mist. But the film really belongs to the father-daughter vigilante team of Big Daddy and Hit Girl, Nicholas Cage and Chloe Mortez. Cage, doing a hilarious Adam West impression is fantastic as the slightly deranged Big Daddy. But it is Mortez you’ll always remember. The thirteen year old assassin “Hit Girl”, dropping the ‘c’ word as easily as she drops legions of bad guys, is probably 2010’s most memorable character.

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Films of the Year By James Thomas

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Number 4

The second Nicholas Cage film on the list arguably contains the best performance of the year. Cage seems to have been on autopilot for the last few years, putting in half-arsed performances in average films. But this is Cage back to his best. With that crazy look in his eye that has been absent for far too long, as the very bad Lieutenant Terence McDonagh is simply an over the top hoot. But Cage’s performance isn’t the only crazy thing here, the entire film seems to be tottering on the point of insanity. Notorious German director Werner Herzog has installed some sense of craziness into nearly every frame with the souls of the dead break dancing, iguanas who listen to soul music, and policeman who do very bad things. The film is darkly humorous, so much so that the laughs are almost guilty ones.

Number 3

Summer 2008. The Dark Knight is released and is widely praised as the greatest comic book film of all time, makes over $1 billion at the box office and currently stands as the 7th highest grossing film of all time. As a reward, Warner Brothers essentially said to director Christopher Nolan, “here’s some money, go make whatever film you want to”. The film he made was Inception. A dazzling, complicated, mind blowing movie. A cool as anything cast headed up by Leonardo Di Caprio, the premise is that Di Caprio plays a man who steals ideas from people’s dreams. It made over $800 million, which surely tells the studios something… 34

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Number 2

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is a remarkable film. Director Niels Arden Oplev has crafted a superior thriller and odd ball romance. Journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Michael Nyqvist) and goth computer hacker Lisbeth Salander (a fantastic, career making turn by Noomi Rapace), are investigating a forty year old disappearance. They make a very odd couple, if you can actually call them a couple. But the pair drive the film forward, and with its twists and turns, complete with moments of uncomfortable of violence, which are more at home in a Hostel film. Oplev has made an exciting, shocking picture, and one of the best thrillers seen in the world in recent years!

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If there was one film everyone hoped would live up to expectations, it was Toy Story 3. Because of early plans for it to be a straight to DVD sequel, and the long period of time since the second, there were some fears that it was just going to be a cash in, rather than because Pixar had another story to tell. No-one needed had to have worried. In what is arguably the greatest cinema trilogy of all time, Pixar gave us maybe the best threequel of all time. Continuing the story with Andy going to college and deciding maybe it is time to let go of his beloved childhood toys, we find Woody, Buzz and co at Sunnyside day-care centre. Trying their best to escape from Sunnyside, and Tim Dalton’s Mr. Pricklepants, we get what we have come to expect from the series, exciting set pieces from the go, jokes that will delight young and old, and moments that will have you reaching for the tissues. With over a $1 billion at the box office, for once the highest grossing film of the year is genuinely the year’s best. Simply magnificent.

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‘Tis the season to be jolly…or is it? Or are you like me and absolutely dread this time of year?

don’t like Christmas. Sure, the festivities have their perks; the time off work, the presents and, yes, I too have a stocking…but I get mine from Agent Provocateur ;) But essentially it’s the season of financial strain, family tensions, phoney celebrations and lets not forget being another year older and none the wiser. Call me what you like; Grinch, Anti-Claus or Scrooge, I don’t mind, because -I’m sorry to burst your baubles- but Santa ain’t coming to town, the night won’t be silent and what the hell is Myrrh anyway? “You often see tables of workmates being forced to enjoy each others company in some restaurant booked especially for the occasion.”

You would be amazed at how people react when I tell them I hate the holiday, like I have committed some hideous crime, but I know I’m not alone. The day itself is always an anti-climax. If you’re like me you’ll be slumped in front of the TV by 5pm, plumped up on Turkey and booze, watching routine Christmas specials wondering if it would be bad manners to log on to Facebook. (It is by the way) That is of course if you get involved in the whole charade in the first place. Some folk I know opt out of the whole xmas shindig altogether. They’re usually single and free from having to appease their partners and parents. I call them the ‘Jingletons.’ Diligent objectors who abstain from the whole Yuletide season. The lucky so and so’s!

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Sian

I’m not so lucky. I’m obliged to partake in the family festivities and my ‘rents go for it at full throttle, with tinsel, bells and twinkling lights on top. If I could get out the Manger I definitely would, but I can’t and I’m already cowering at the post-Christmas-dinner conversation with rellies which begins, “So, what’s new with you?” I hate all this chat because in front of your nearest and dearest, I’m forced to admit, “No, I’m not in the perfect job, haven’t got the ideal boyfriend and no I still don’t know what I want to do with my life.” It’s the same tripe trotted out every year. If that’s not bad enough there’s always the office bash to get positively jubilant about. Not. “Everyone’s in the party spirit, although the girls look like they’ve already eaten all the Christmas pudding and the fella’s are more knackers than crackers.” You often see tables of workmates being forced to enjoy each others company in some restaurant booked especially for the occasion. Fortunately I don’t have that problem, I like all my colleagues, and we always have a riot. But I know some have it hard and are summoned to endure all-night bender with people that could cure insomnia. The people they would rather not speak to all year and they can’t bloody stand because they are too dreary, too weird or just really get on your tits. Bless them.


Everyone’s in the party spirit, although the girls look like they’ve already eaten all the Christmas pudding and the fella’s are more knackers than crackers. I always marvel at the dreadful clothes among the women: sequins, metallics, sheer blouses and trousers that exhibit a cake shelf rather than a muffin top. You see them with their fake smiles, air and arse kissing their way around the room with their “Oh don’t you look fabulous” crap comments. Their hypocrisy stinks more than their cheap designer imposture perfume. “I know it sounds like I’m whinging but I suppose I’ve just become tired with the blatant commercialism of Christmas.” And usually all that comes after the Secret Santa carry on they have to get involved in. It’s always the same novelty tat purchased for under a fiver. Some of the more cheerful will receive their gift like it’s been given to them by one of the three wise men but I find the whole farce tedious. Probably because when I joined in one year, I got lumbered with a less than imaginative Cat calendar and a card adorned with a handbag and shoes. Not me though, I chose something a little more tongue in cheek, a garish novelty mug which read “Bitch”. The recipient laughed, I mean it. But the night’s not over. There’s always one female who will end up sobbing into her Sherry before anyone’s had a chance to crack open the Yulelogs. And if the guys haven’t dragged someone off to the toilets then the jolly boys always end up in some themed strip joint, Lapdanceland or something of a similar ilk. You know the ones, they’re always promoted as a naughty mans Narnia but in reality are more grotty than grotto. The blokes are greeted by a bevy of aptly named babes, Prancer, Dancer and Donna, who bare enough flesh to give the lads a look at their robbing red breasts. It doesn’t take much until the lords are leaping to see these ladies dancing. Oh the joy of it all. I know it sounds like I’m whinging but I suppose I’ve just become tired with the blatant commercialism of Christmas. I don’t need a fake tree and abundance of tinsel to remind me to visit my Grandparents, buy gifts for those I cherish and see my colleagues drop clangers of Pantomime proportions. I do that all year long.

And here it comes again, but if I have to celebrate it, perhaps I’ll have my own solo party this year. I’ll fix decorative baubles on my pussycats collars and they can watch me sink a glass of eggnog sludge while I dance around to Slade in cheap felt antlers. Christmas time...Hand me the Valium and wine.

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Ysl mascara

If you hate wearing false eyelashes but still want to add some length to your lashes then this is the product for you. The Yves Saint Laurent for False Lash Effect has been praised by a number of consumers for its unique long lasting and lengthening effect. And the quality brush, with nylon bristles gives you triple the coating. Make sure your man slips it into your stocking! - £18.00 - Debenhams

Henry Holland tights

Great for a stocking filler. Opaque leg that rises to mid thigh makes them very commercial and easy to wear. - £12.00 - Tightsplease.co.uk

La Senza underwear set

You can’t go wrong with buying your lady some luxurious lingerie. BUT remember - know her size and taste! There’s no point in trying to guess the dimensions of your beau’s lovely lady lumps; get it wrong and you’re in trouble. Also work out what she likes. If she favours white cotton, chances are that she won’t appreciate something which makes her look like a hooker. - £25 - LaSenza

St. Tropez gift set

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Unless you’re missus is Nicola Roberts or Dita Von Teese, she’ll appreciate some fake tan. It’s one of those gifts that she’ll probably never ask for but it will always come in handy. And still leading the way is Tan-tastic super giants St. Tropez, giving a gorgeous deep natural colour without streaking. A must have for any image conscious beauty. - £25 - Boots.com

Vivienne Westwood coat

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The two words that make girls go weak at the knees..Kurt Geiger. So guys, if you want your Christmas to be very merry indeed, splash out on these KG heels. £80 - kurtgeiger.com

Kurt Geiger heels

Nintendo Wii Fit Plus

OK, so we all hate the gym. But who needs the gym when Nintendo have brought out this little gem? Yes the Nintendo Wii Fit who the Nintendo Wii will help you burn the calories from that Christmas dinner in no time. - £75 - Tesco.com

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French connection dress

This stunning sequinned long-sleeved dress is a party classic and perfect for New Year. Pair it up with some skyscraper stilettos, a sleek up do and some long pendant earrings to finish the look. - £80 - frenchconnection.com

Chanel perfume

You can’t go wrong with perfume and if you’re unsure of what to buy, Try the Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. A classic fragrance suited for younger Chanel fans. - £44 - Boots.com

Pink iPod Nano It plays music, and it is pink – great combination! - £129 - apple.com

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