“Your Favorite Liv Pun Here”, Jane US, August 1998 Photographer : Regan Cameron Model : Liv Tyler
Remembering Ian Curtis born on this day in 1956.
Stevie photographed by Sam Emerson - 1978.
my hobbies? uhh.. peeling back the layers…. uncovering metaphors.. mirroring…..connecting dots…..stuff like that
Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits (1960)
1. Vincent van Gogh, Women Picking Olives, November 1889. Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation, Athens
2. Vincent van Gogh, Women Picking Olives, December 1889. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Chester Dale Collection
3. Vincent van Gogh, Women Picking Olives, december 1889. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection. Gift of Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, 1995, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002
It wasn’t uncommon for Van Gogh to make multiple versions of paintings.If he was pleased with a painting, he often made one or more copies.One of these paintings was often for his brother Theo, to sell. He sometimes also painted a version to give away, e.g. to his mother and sister. This meant that he could keep the original.
In a dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way.
anne carson: simple moving poem about awkward dinners with not-quite-friends and the ennui that comes with realizing this mundane unhappiness is all adult life is sometimes
insane people on twitter: has she ever tried being happy? i like going to dinner with friends, what’s wrong with her? she can afford to go out to dinner, she shouldn’t complain. just be a cooler hang, skill issue. this isn’t my exact experience (i like my friends) therefore this poem is bad and unrelatable and pretentious. she can’t debone a fish? loser.
going through the quote tweets with my jaw hanging
The poem's about feeling disconnected and rejected, and the audience stumble over themselves to avoid connecting with it and to reject it. I kind of like how closely the sad fictional world of the poem and the callous reality dovetail together 💔
#i would never be sad i would never be sad i would never be sad <- internal monologue of the commentary
Pride & Prejudice (2005) l Cinematography
Cillian Murphy The New York Times (May 2023)