Monterey Bay Aquarium
will byers stan first human second
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
NASA

Kiana Khansmith
Keni
YOU ARE THE REASON
cherry valley forever
Stranger Things

pixel skylines
Claire Keane

oozey mess

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
hello vonnie
Cosimo Galluzzi
Xuebing Du
occasionally subtle
Cosmic Funnies

Kaledo Art
seen from Saudi Arabia

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seen from Malaysia
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@classyjazzycool
Rihanna out and about in NYC.
Solange for Interview Magazine
Viola Davis and Tracee Ellis Ross at the Golden Globes
what we wish Obama would say at the end of his farewell speech ✊
Honestly
Lmaoo factss
President Barack Obama’s farewell address [1/10/17]
I was literally Malia during the whole speech
Really going to miss him.
2 billion of them and Hollywood can’t find any actors
December 11, 2016
All I Want For Christmas Is You Tour at Beacon Theatre in NYC
“I love you @beyonce thank you sooooo much for coming out tonight! ❤️😘🎤🙌🏽💋#merrychristmas” - MC
December 11, 2016
All I Want for Christmas is You Tour - Beacon Theatre in NYC.
“Backstage at Christmas time with our beautiful children. @beyonce 😘 #christmas #family #love” - MC
December 12, 2016
Jay Z, Beyoncé, Tyran “Ty Ty” Smith, DJ Khaled, Lenny S., and Fabolous at the annual Roc Nation holiday party held at the 40/40 Club in NYC.
📸: Brian Tru @briantru
The biggest catfish of all time.
Throwback. Rare Images of the American Negro Ballet.
The American Negro Ballet Company formed in 1934 under the direction of Eugene Von Grona. Von Grona, an immigrant from Germany wanted to blend traditional ballet with the cultural and musical traditions of Harlem.
Sadly, the American Negro Ballet Company was short-lived, barely lasting a year after a poorly reviewed debut performance in 1937. The company did, however, inspire other choreographers. Years later, the First Negro Classic Ballet premiered in Los Angeles, and the New York Negro Ballet opened in 1954 and toured internationally.