Toronto Blog All-Stars: Casie Stewart

Posted on August 14th, 2009 5 great comments. Room for one more!

*sniff*

It’s days like these that I feel like this little blog is growing up. I mean, it’s one thing to snap pictures of strangers’ asses on the street, but it’s altogether another thing to do a one-on-one interview. It’s exciting!

FF2Okay, truth be told, I knew Casie before I started this blog. She was part of the inspiration behind TCL. Her blog, casiestewart.com, has it’s own take on life in Toronto, sometimes very personal and sometimes plugged right into the nerves of the city. That, and being a cute girl blogger with personality, smarts, and ample free spirit, has managed to garner her a healthy local following and rather extensive circles of friends.

Casie seems to have this social media thing squirming under her thumb. She’s always off somewhere giving a speech at one event or another about Twitter, blogging, Facebook, and all that kind of stuff. And she still has the fortitude to drink you under the table afterward. Ah, the liver of youth.

It’s no surprise, then, that my time with her today was limited, but I did manage to get a few good questions in.

We met at her place, a high-rise pad near the water. The “glass box in the sky”, as she calls it.

not quite so squintyThe oversize cardigan that she was wearing that rested at a risqué height on her thigh I now expected. Casie has never shied away from inspired hairstyles, clothing with statements, that kind of thing. I liken her to a ladylike, fashionable version of Tank Girl or, as her creators describe her, “Mad Max designed by Vivienne Westwood”. I think it’s mostly in the attitude. The Australia connection doesn’t hurt either.

We walked out onto the panoramic balcony to get some privacy.

“So, Casie. Here you are in your mid-twenties and you seem to be doing all the right things. I mean, here I am interviewing you so you know you’ve made it. What’s the secret?”

She held up her glass. “Half full always.”

“So if I may put words into your mouth, you’re always reaching for the stars. That’s wonderful. So I think, then, it’s fair to ask … Picard, La Forge, or Riker?”

Casie excused herself a moment and left me alone with the view and the hot summer wind.

“So bloody hot out, man“, she said, stepping back outside. “I had to Wikipedia all three cause I had no idea who they were. I did once organize a dinner for Winnie Mandela for the Luminato Festival, and LeVar Burton was there. I have his business card around here somewhere. He was hilarious and I thought he was gay but he isn’t. He was really nice. I follow him on Twitter now.”

“Haha! Okay, so definitely not La Forge. You sure do know how to avoid a thorny topic! So … God: megalomaniac or what?”

“I’m not religious and I don’t like God questions. Megalomaniac is one of my favorites from Incubus the band.”

“Two for oh. Well played. So … bumper cars; everyone loves ‘em, am I right?”

“Huh, no way. I’m accident prone and those bitches would give me whip-lash and I’d have to sue someone. I’ve not been on a bumper car since I had a training bra in grade school.”

“Great. More bumper cars for me then. I think they’re the next best thing since sliced bread. Weird expression, huh? Wonder where it came from…”

“I don’t know. It should be ‘the next best thing since I won the lottery’. I’d LOVE to be able to throw that around whenever something was just peachy.

“Oh absolutely. I’d be throwing it at everything, especially the ex-boss! Just one more question, the one that everyone wants to get asked. Stranded on an island; record, book, person. Go!”

sis kiss“Lisa Loeb’s ‘Tails’, Webster’s Thesaurus/Dictionary Combo 2009, and my sister Jenie.”

“Sorry, that wasn’t really a question. Intriguing choices though; I must confess a soft spot for dictionaries myself. But I shouldn’t monopolize your time talking about me. Besides, people really should visit your site for the complete story, huh?”

She nodded and winked.

www.casiestewart.com

Photos used with permission.


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5 Comments on “ Toronto Blog All-Stars: Casie Stewart ”

  • James Hamilton
    December 9th, 2009 9:07 pm

    I was compelled to comment by your plaintive “No comments. The post is really that bad, huh?” which made me laugh. I liked both the post and the photos. I even went over to Casie’s website and wished I had been wandering around Bay Street during her photo shoot.


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  • Patrick
    December 10th, 2009 4:33 pm

    Thanks, James. Casie’s always bumping around somewhere … if you hang around MuchMusic you’ll probably run into her. Or if you hang around with me Smile


  • Geek Girl Spotlight, Casie Stewart
    February 7th, 2010 9:06 pm

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  • RFID Reader
    April 16th, 2010 12:14 pm

    Great article, thank you very much!


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  • Patrick
    April 16th, 2010 6:45 pm

    No problem, RFID Reader.


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