Dry Leaf my favorite movie since, whaddaya know, What Do We See When We Look at the Sky
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the idea of a man being Kill-Born... a concept most Craigular...
libertarian sorcerer
A sacred text. "If a girl likes to have Coca-Cola bottles shoved in her ear, that's up to her."
Minutemen
New Order
Black Uhuru
The Fall
Metallica
Photo of Mendieta kneeling in front of a canvas with her hands up, making gestural marks with her hands through a block of red pigment
Photo of Mendieta's body's imprint left in the sand on a beach, sprinkled with red pigment
Photo of Mendieta posing lying down in a rocky hole, her nude body covered in green and white foliage
Photo of Mendieta in closeup looking directly at the viewer, with dark hair applied to her chin and jaw in a beard
I've featured her several times in other iterations of this account but today in the wake of Carl Andre's death I must honor Cuban American performance artist Ana Mendieta with a brief glimpse into her pioneering practice of the 1970s.
Those early Dayton Family records are very great and underrated.
for sale: boosie ramen. never eaten.
Fernando Croce drawing the connection between Stewart in Rope (1948) and Gühne in Germany, Year Zero (1948)… simply the best to ever do it!
Screenshot of r/thebeachboys post title “Who is the most atheist beach boy?”
soren is a student of the hustler mentality alpha psychology mindset
I had a dream I was writing a poem and was really happy with it. When I woke up the only line I could think of was so fucking stupid.
Summer of 2010, I bought a Jane Birkin compilation at Hard-Off around the time I saw Blowup. Would drive to Hayama and walk around the beaches at night listening to it. Fond memories. I hung out with the boys and did normal stuff too.
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It’s been an exhausting week but today I sold a bunch of old records and an ex texted me this out of the blue.
Pedro Costa and Whit Stillman
Pedro Costa and Bart Simpson (real)
Pedro Costa always links up with legends
I sometimes watch the end credits of Asteroid City at work, both for the Jarvis Cocker song and to see the words “BRIAN DE PALMA” on the screen. It’s the little things. :)
Well?
1968 print advertisement for the Beach Boys’ album Friends
Wire is definitely a top-ten British band. The Fall is up there. Beatles of course. Who else… let’s figure this out…