(via theclassyissue)
absolutely exquisite photographs of james baldwin in turkey taken from yes magazine’s spread. inspiring, indeed. what spirited and brilliant soul wants to be my travel buddy and muse? let’s live.
(via classicalallure)
I know The Hold Steady’s primary audience is nostalgic frat boys, but there’s always going to be a part of me that’s black eyed and blood crusted, singing Separation Sunday on the way to the ER.
Pusha T – Numbers On The Boards (Prod. By Kanye West)
Drake – Girls Love Beyonce (Ft. James Fauntleroy)
200 times is a perfectly reasonable number of times to listen to one song in four days.
Portrait of three peasant women in traditional clothing on a farm in Hungary, 1930.
Photograph by Hans Hildenbrand, National Geographic
Kubota and Fluxus
Shigeko Kubota, Vagina Painting, 1965, performed at the Perpetual Fluxus Festival in New York
From MoMa’s website:
In Vagina Painting, Kubota attached a red-paint-dipped brush to her underwear and moved her body to make marks on paper.
File under: repressed memories of undergrad
