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Nov 17
kari-shma:

via: Notebookdoodles
this is so true for me. I love waking up to good morning messages (emails/texts/IMs) and I love receiving/sending good night messages. Its the little things. Its always the little things that count the most.

kari-shma:

via: Notebookdoodles

this is so true for me. I love waking up to good morning messages (emails/texts/IMs) and I love receiving/sending good night messages. Its the little things. Its always the little things that count the most.


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Nov 17
“‘Sometimes,’ said Pooh, ‘the smallest things take up the most room in your heart.’” A.A. Milne (via kari-shma)

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Nov 17
jairustonel:

The last time Robert Bergman had a gallery show, it was 1964, and he was 20 years old. The college dropout and his best friend, Danny Seymour, took their earliest photographs, produced in a “lint-filled darkroom”—a.k.a. his mother’s laundry room—to a “rinky-dink bookstore” in Minneapolis’s run-down West Bank. “Me and Danny just threw some pictures up on the wall,” he says. “You couldn’t even call that a show.”
Photographer Robert Bergman Makes His Gallery-Show Debut — New York Magazine

jairustonel:

The last time Robert Bergman had a gallery show, it was 1964, and he was 20 years old. The college dropout and his best friend, Danny Seymour, took their earliest photographs, produced in a “lint-filled darkroom”—a.k.a. his mother’s laundry room—to a “rinky-dink bookstore” in Minneapolis’s run-down West Bank. “Me and Danny just threw some pictures up on the wall,” he says. “You couldn’t even call that a show.”

Photographer Robert Bergman Makes His Gallery-Show Debut — New York Magazine


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Nov 16
peterwknox:

petersantiago:

filmosophy:

WES ANDERSON WEEK STARTS TOMORROW!


To follow.

peterwknox:

petersantiago:

filmosophy:

WES ANDERSON WEEK STARTS TOMORROW!

To follow.


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Nov 16
“I understand feeling as small and as insignificant as humanly possible. And how it can actually ache in places you didn’t know you had inside you. And it doesn’t matter how many new haircuts you get, or gyms you join, or how many glasses of chardonnay you drink with your girlfriends… you still go to bed every night going over every detail and wonder what you did wrong or how you could have misunderstood. And how in the hell for that brief moment you could think that you were that happy. And sometimes you can even convince yourself that he’ll see the light and show up at your door. And after all that, however long all that may be, you’ll go somewhere new. And you’ll meet people who make you feel worthwhile again. And little pieces of your soul will finally come back. And all that fuzzy stuff, those years of your life that you wasted, that will eventually begin to fade.” Iris, The Holiday (via kari-shma)

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Nov 16

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Nov 16
simko:

Editorial by Annie Leibovitz (inspired by the Metropolitan Opera’s Hansel and Gretel) for Vogue…

Lady Gaga arrived at Vogue to discuss the shoot wearing a trailing white chiffon John Galliano goddess gown with a Philip Treacy headdress that spelled VOGUE in clipped white feathers. The following day, she came to see Creative Director Grace Coddington in a little black dress with a flaming-red wig, and later appeared on location, as Coddington recalls, “stark naked except for her white rubber raincoat and some very, very high heels!” She then promptly threw herself in the mud at Leibovitz’s feet.”Gaga was so bubbly and chatty and enthusiastic and excited to be alive,” says Coddington. “She was up for anything.” Gaga acknowledges that her art director, Matthew Williams—”my Jean-Paul Goude“—was “the inspiration that made the connection for me between the art world and the fashion world. He used to say things like ‘If you want to make a shoulder pad, don’t research jackets—research sculpture, mineral rocks, paintings.’ He thinks in a different way; he is the designer of the future.” (via)

simko:

Editorial by Annie Leibovitz (inspired by the Metropolitan Opera’s Hansel and Gretel) for Vogue

Lady Gaga arrived at Vogue to discuss the shoot wearing a trailing white chiffon John Galliano goddess gown with a Philip Treacy headdress that spelled VOGUE in clipped white feathers. The following day, she came to see Creative Director Grace Coddington in a little black dress with a flaming-red wig, and later appeared on location, as Coddington recalls, “stark naked except for her white rubber raincoat and some very, very high heels!” She then promptly threw herself in the mud at Leibovitz’s feet.”Gaga was so bubbly and chatty and enthusiastic and excited to be alive,” says Coddington. “She was up for anything.”

Gaga acknowledges that her art director, Matthew Williams—”my Jean-Paul Goude“—was “the inspiration that made the connection for me between the art world and the fashion world. He used to say things like ‘If you want to make a shoulder pad, don’t research jackets—research sculpture, mineral rocks, paintings.’ He thinks in a different way; he is the designer of the future.” (via)


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Nov 16

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Nov 16
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Nov 16
DJ Ron performing at Artrageous 22 in Nashville. Photo: Heather Byrd/The Tennessean
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DJ Ron performing at Artrageous 22 in Nashville. Photo: Heather Byrd/The Tennessean

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Nov 16
Panty Raid’s Stripped Down show at Exit/In on Saturday, November 14, 2009. Photo: Heather Byrd/The Tennessean.
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Panty Raid’s Stripped Down show at Exit/In on Saturday, November 14, 2009. Photo: Heather Byrd/The Tennessean.

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