GWYNETH PALTROW as PEPPER POTTS and ROBERT DOWNEY JR. as TONY STARK AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (2012)

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GWYNETH PALTROW as PEPPER POTTS and ROBERT DOWNEY JR. as TONY STARK AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (2012)
“One very important thing I learned from Monk was his complete dedication to music. That was his reason for being alive. Nothing else mattered except music, really.” Sonny Rollins, pic by John Abbott
Sonny Rollins and Max Roach
rb to explode
1973-ish Lou sees into the mind of a ceramic dog.
Godzilla
Art by Sophie Campbell
Edwige Fenech in Anna: the Pleasure, the Torment (1973)
Interior of the Public Library of Cincinnati, 1894
The story so far…
Bob Dylan at Allen Ginsberg’s East 12th Street apartment, October 15, 1975.
Mark Rothko, Black-Form Paintings
No 1, no 2, no 4, no 5, no 5 (2), no 6, no 7, no 8 , 1964, Mixed media on canvas.
The TATE gallery in london says this about them:
“Although not related to a commission, Rothko clearly recognised the Black-Form paintings as a coherent series and numbered them sequentially No. 1 to No. 8, with No. 5 curiously appearing twice. Yet they were never shown as a series during his lifetime. These works mark a complete break with his colour field paintings of the 1950s.”
(Please see previoius note for details about this post)
All the Colors of the Dark (1972) dir. Sergio Martino
Alien (1979) dir. Ridley Scott
Ava Gardner, c.1948