Photos of American writer Joan Didion in the 1960s and ’70s.
Wrinkled, wrinkled little star. Hope they never see the scars.
DEATH BECOMES HER — 1992, dir. Robert Zemeckis
Noel Freibert
Yevgeny Meshkov
The Whale and the Cat written by Boris Zakhoder
A zany tale in verse, where a change of one letter made a whale and a cat trade places (Russian for whale-“kit”, for cat-“kot”)
Let’s talk about prairie, history, and language. For communities so focused on “native plants”/”native gardening”/etc there’s so little acknowledgement or engagement with indigenous Americans and their history.
When we talk about science, there’s a baseline assumption of objectivity. Science is Truth, something apart from messy cultural ideas. The reality is, culture and all it’s messes bleed into science, like here in ecology. We gotta be conscious of the histories we inherit in science.
I Killed My Mother | J'ai tué ma mère (2009) dir. Xavier Dolan
“Oh, you’re in my blood like holy wine. You taste so bitter and so sweet. Oh, I could drink a case of you, darling, and I would still be on my feet.”
James Baldwin, The Price of the Ticket (1985)
Jean-Pierre Viollier - Méditations Genevoises (oil on canvas, 1934)
“Spike of pentstemon flowers.” Ware, Thomas S.: Dahlias and Begonias. 1894. Processed image.
Q: Aside from a property, what’s the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought?
Amy Winehouse: My heart back from someone who may or may not have deserved it. I paid a lot.
right now i want all / the little that can be had
When Diplo Met Orville Peck: A Strange Bromance, Attitude Magazine (May 2020) / Longhorns Dance by Jim French from Manpower! issue #7 (1974)
so guess what’s on the back of Orville’s suit jacket
candy 2006
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)