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fair enough

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💯💯💯

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who are your favorite sitcom characters that weren’t in the original cast?

• marlo - the wire

• mike - breaking bad

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Georgia O'Keeffe 
Pink Moon over Water | 1924

Georgia O'Keeffe Pink Moon over Water | 1924

Georgia O'Keeffe
Pink Moon over Water | 1924

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mclaren 765LT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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a black and white photo of a man wearing a black jacket ALT: a black and white photo of a man wearing a black jacket

some color combos really pop when put together, esp on certain complexions 👀

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A woman stands at a white vanity in a dim, blue-gray room, shown mostly from behind as she leans slightly forward with both gloved hands resting on the tabletop. She wears a long black evening gown with thin straps, dark opera-length gloves, and a white hat. Her back and bare shoulders form the clearest vertical shape, while her face appears only indirectly in the mirror, softly lit and partly obscured. A single lamp glows on the left side of the dresser, illuminating a small framed photograph, the mirror, and a pair of black high heels placed nearby. Heavy curtains and dark walls close in around her, making the room feel hushed, private, and almost theatrical. The composition is elegant but not glamorous in a simple way. Instead, it feels suspended, as if she has paused between leaving and staying or between dressing for the world and confronting herself in solitude. The painting’s mood comes from quiet contrasts: satin-like light against shadow, stillness against implied motion, and the seen body against the partially seen face.

That emotional doubleness is what gives “Reflection” its depth. We do not meet the sitter directly. We encounter her through surfaces and traces. The mirror offers access, but only incompletely, so the work becomes less a straightforward portrait than a meditation on self-perception. The shoes and photograph act like narrative clues as one suggests performance, departure, or return while the other suggests memory, attachment, or absence. 

When American artist Stewart Morgan studied at Hendrix College, he described wanting to use his artistic abilities to help others through art therapy and community work. This painting feels more attentive to inner life rather than mere appearance. So, the title points beyond literal reflection in glass to emotional reflection via the act of pausing, remembering, and reckoning with the self. Morgan turns a private dressing table into a place where identity, memory, and feeling quietly gather.

A woman stands at a white vanity in a dim, blue-gray room, shown mostly from behind as she leans slightly forward with both gloved hands resting on the tabletop. She wears a long black evening gown with thin straps, dark opera-length gloves, and a white hat. Her back and bare shoulders form the clearest vertical shape, while her face appears only indirectly in the mirror, softly lit and partly obscured. A single lamp glows on the left side of the dresser, illuminating a small framed photograph, the mirror, and a pair of black high heels placed nearby. Heavy curtains and dark walls close in around her, making the room feel hushed, private, and almost theatrical. The composition is elegant but not glamorous in a simple way. Instead, it feels suspended, as if she has paused between leaving and staying or between dressing for the world and confronting herself in solitude. The painting’s mood comes from quiet contrasts: satin-like light against shadow, stillness against implied motion, and the seen body against the partially seen face. That emotional doubleness is what gives “Reflection” its depth. We do not meet the sitter directly. We encounter her through surfaces and traces. The mirror offers access, but only incompletely, so the work becomes less a straightforward portrait than a meditation on self-perception. The shoes and photograph act like narrative clues as one suggests performance, departure, or return while the other suggests memory, attachment, or absence. When American artist Stewart Morgan studied at Hendrix College, he described wanting to use his artistic abilities to help others through art therapy and community work. This painting feels more attentive to inner life rather than mere appearance. So, the title points beyond literal reflection in glass to emotional reflection via the act of pausing, remembering, and reckoning with the self. Morgan turns a private dressing table into a place where identity, memory, and feeling quietly gather.

“Reflection” by Stewart Morgan (American) - Oil on panel / 2020 - Windgate Museum of Art (Conway, Arkansas) #WomenInArt #StewartMorgan #WindgateMuseumOfArt #HendrixCollege #WindgateMuseum #MirrorArt #art #artText #BlueskyArt #PortraitofaWoman #AmericanArt #AmericanArtist #contemporaryart #2020sArt

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in no particular order:

• adore

• i would die 4 u

• kiss

• i wanna be your lover

• insatiable

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His father was a jazz pianist out of Louisiana, his mom a vocalist. Miles thought of him as the Ellington of his generation. The connection between jazz & Prince is strong & on Voice Tracks I'll mark his 10 yr passing with covers of his tunes.

Sammy Jackson, Lyle Lovett & more.

9pm with JAZZFM91

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That’s right

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day 21 - grocery store scene in a movie

sicario 2

#aprilmoviechallenge #filmsky #moviesky 🎬🎥🍿🎞️

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day 20 - movie about auto-racing

talladega nights

#aprilmoviechallenge #filmsky #moviesky 🎬🎥🍿🎞️

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ten years
💜 #prince

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Graffiti on a yellow wall: “Grr Attitude”, with a heart over the “i”

Graffiti on a yellow wall: “Grr Attitude”, with a heart over the “i”

Mood

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Marcus Miller on Jazz Day 2026 | April 30 in Chicago 🎶 #InternationalJazzDay #Chicago
Marcus Miller on Jazz Day 2026 | April 30 in Chicago 🎶 #InternationalJazzDay #Chicago YouTube video by International Jazz Day

m.youtube.com/shorts/cDxcx...

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York Statue on View at Portland Art Museum, But Permanent Home Remains Undecided The city is asking the public to take an online survey to help determine where the bronze sculpture should live.

Where should a bronze sculpture of York—famous for its time atop Mount Tabor in 2021—live permanently?York was the enslaved man who was the only African-American member of the Lewis and Clark expedition west. #BlackskyNews www.wweek.com/arts/visual-...

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💜 today 💫

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There is such beauty & vibrancy in nature 🤗
Small joys for the soul/spirit🫶🏾

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☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️

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Remembering Prince today on the 10th anniversary of his passing (April 21, 2016) | Explore his musical legacy (including audio & video highlights) here: here: album.ink/PrinceRIP

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“Most artists are concerned about how long they’ll be around. I’m concerned about how long my music will be around.”
- Prince

On this day 2016, Prince passed at 57. It's been a decade since the end of The Purple Reign. Stunning musician, Rock, R&B, Pop & Funk legend, beyond brilliant guitarist.

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Their identification software ROUTINELY churns out false positives.

Like to the point it would be unusable by any other entity.

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Being in pain does NOT entitle you to cause other people pain. No one else is responsible for your thoughts and behaviors.

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🤯🤯🤯

you’ve got to be kidding… smh

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LESS than 20 years ago… think about that 🤔

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Virginia Ends Tax Exemptions for Confederate Groups The bill ends state tax exemptions for several Confederate organizations.

This week, Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia signed a bill that ends state tax exemptions for several Confederate organizations, putting a stop to more than 75 years of state support for efforts to romanticize slavery and glorify the Confederacy.

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And Donald Trump took out a full-page ad in the NY Times calling for these kids' execution. #NeverForget

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trauma & death!!!!

• the parent who left

• the parents who stayed & fought the entire time

• the bullies who called you short, fat, stupid, ugly or whatever

• family & friends who’ve died or were killed

• traumatic world events - 9/11, etc

• and on & on & on…

we’ve all been traumatized 🤷🏾‍♂️

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love can blind you to the TRUTH about a person

at some point, the 🚩’s will show. whether you choose to acknowledge them, or blindly ignore them is on YOU.

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