Words matter. These are the best Alice Levine Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There’s a lot of places where you can go to understand and to learn what it is that British nationalists believe and feel, and to see them in a political setting.
I have a house full of dead succulents but I was very attentive.
Grottaglie itself is really famous for its figurative and ‘splatter’ paint ceramics – the figurative motifs are absolutely beautiful and the workshops in the town produce them all by hand so each design is unique.
My boyfriend’s a real chef, so I steer clear of him when I’m in the kitchen – I wouldn’t like him to catch me chopping an onion.
I accidentally make innuendos all the time without even realising. I’m middle-aged, in that sense.
Radio is immediate and experimental. It’s really lo-fi – you can have an idea, go out and record something, come back in and just put it on air.
Well I guess I always look at other people who have maybe more traditional jobs and I think gosh their weeks are so much more stressful and busy than mine.
As much as they get a bad press sometimes, platforms like Instagram can be a great place for inspiration if you’re into fashion or food or interiors. Whatever your passion is, it’s an amazing portal and resource.
Because I’m so pale, I am basically like a new-born fish, you can see my heart through my chest, like I’m see-through, I’m so blue.
I think your musical tastes are largely shaped at a young age by your parents, as they’re in charge of what’s on in the car.
My brother Max is three and half years younger than me but more of a fussy eater.
But I think if you do have a job that has quite a few elements to it, then it does mean you get to flex different muscles and different parts of your brain, which I do like.
Do I post pictures of my overflowing laundry basket or the dirty dishes by the sink? No, I’ll probably post a pic of the finished meal looking pretty. We’re all skewed in what we show.
Mum was ahead of the curve with healthy lunchboxes with grapes in sandwiches. There was always an apricot, raisins and pieces of apple.
I never stop getting nervous. I’m nervous before every single show.
We all make snap judgments on small amounts of information. We do it all the time with online dating, deciding whether to spend time someone on the basis of a short blurb and three pics.
Our food style is no fuss – no jus or froth – hearty food like your mum might cook for you, and seasonal.
I’m scared of having a messy end, but not dying itself. It’s inevitable.
I tend to do stuff that is in some way tongue in cheek or humorous or has a kind of wry side to it.
I quite like the element of charity shops not being sorted out.
When I moved to London I couldn’t afford to rent anywhere. So I housesat for a friend of my mum and dad’s – and had to look after her sickly cat. That was the only way I could survive on a meagre intern wage.
I don’t go through life thinking I’m on a conveyer belt I can’t jump off, but sometimes it’s helpful to think that things are out of your control.