Aidan Koch from The Paris Review
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Aidan Koch from The Paris Review
A trip to the historical site is a good way to get to know Muir as well as the greater Bay Area.
I wrote this. It’s about a bike ride, the Bay Area, and John Muir. Peace.
Flavin @ BAM. Go see Will Brown tonight.
schuhtutehemd: 1950-60s Hong Kong
via NYTimes
A page of famous names (thought to be written around 1987) from one of the eight composition books on view at the Brooklyn Museum next month. Jean-Michel Basquiat, “Untitled Notebook Page,” circa 1987, collection of Larry Warsh/Copyright © Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, all rights reserved/Licensed by Artestar, New York/Photo: Sarah Desantis, Brooklyn Museum
Green olives, green Mercedes, and green cabbage on a tiny island in Croatia.
Willow Bough wallpaper by William Morris
Haus Rucker Co., Oasis no. 7, installed at documenta 5, Kassel, Germany, 1972
Bookstore by James Miles
On October 18 please come to San Francisco and hear new work from three different writers named Jason. We're going to be reading at the new location of Needles & Pens. 1173 Valencia St., San Francisco CA. Starts at 7:30pm. Peace.
Modern Life and the High Line...via NYTimes
Augustus Thompson
Eric Schlosser looks at the truths behind Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film “Dr. Strangelove,” which celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this month: http://nyr.kr/1hmRfY8
“In retrospect, Kubrick’s black comedy provided a far more accurate description of the dangers inherent in nuclear command-and-control systems than the ones that the American people got from the White House, the Pentagon, and the mainstream media.”
Yo! Check out my new zine for sale at @andpens or get it directly through me. Short stories by moi and art by @nak_champa ✌️
couple framed jams from the Straight 2 DVD show (miami ‘13)
thanks to the still house homies
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Barbara Nessim, cover artwork for Chopin a la Moog by Hans Wurman, 1970.
(via PINK HAUNTED HOUSE | 01 Magazine)