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A demonstrator in Ferguson, Missouri, Monday, August 18, 2014.
Photograph by Philip Montgomery
“Montgomery’s photographs capture the humanity of people for whom this lineage is not an abstract concern. There’s a woman, palm to the sky, anguish etched in her features. We know nothing of what happened immediately before that moment, but we’re tragically familiar with what she’s gone through. A young man stands in the middle of the street during a storm, his gaze focused somewhere far behind the lens. What fear animates the expression he wears? Here is a different man who has been stopped, but “frisk” is the grossest of misnomers for what is being done to him. These are not disjointed moments bound by a single artist’s perspective. These are stations in an American crucible.”
Beautiful and arresting photos in the New Yorker this week. -Ariel
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Being this good at ms paint is a gd crime.
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Director Brandon Ian Webster and Seth Shostak (SETI) - 2015
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10 facts you should know about Vincent van Gogh
1. Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in Holland. He was named after his grandfather and his stillborn brother who died one year before Van Gogh was born.
2. Van Gogh was 27 years old when he painted his first piece.
3. When Van Gogh first began painting, he used peasants as models. He would later paint flowers, landscapes and himself, mostly because he was too poor to pay the models.
4. Van Gogh suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy, a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures.
5. In a short period of ten years, Van Gogh made approximately 900 paintings.
6. During one of his seizures, Van Gogh attempted to attack his friend Paul Gauguin with an open razor. This ultimately resulted in Vincent cutting off a piece of his own ear – but not the whole ear as is often rumored.
7. Van Gogh created his most famous work The Starry Night while staying in an asylum in Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France.
8. Vincent Van Gogh visually depicted turbulence, an incredibly complex (and still unsolved) mathematical principle in several paintings during a particularly chaotic time in his life.
9. Vincent shot himself in a wheatfield in Auvers, France, but did not die until 2 days later at the age of 37. His brother Theo, at his side when he died, said that Vincent’s last words were “La tristesse durera toujours” which means “the sadness will last forever.”
10. Vincent only sold one painting during his lifetime and only became famous after his death.
Happy Birthday, Vincent van Gogh.
From the TED-Ed Lesson The unexpected math behind Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” - Natalya St. Clair
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Ray Tensing’s body cam shows officers corroborating his false account
An extended version of Ray Tensing’s body cam footage shows two police officers appearing to corroborate the false account that he was dragged by Samuel Dubose’s car before shooting him in the head. Tensing maintains his arm was caught, however that’s not what prosecutor Joseph Deters saw.
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Editor’s note: Every Friday, HLN brings you the "My First Time" series, which explores the first time your favorite celebrities did something significant or memorable (so get your mind out of the gutter!). In this installment, actor Nadji Jeter — who plays Chris Rock’s son in “Grown Ups 2” — opens up about balancing his career, education and philanthropy.
💙#WILD DAY 1: ARTWORK 💙
From Kanye West and the Johnny Cash Project to Beck and virtual reality, the video director and tech pinup – whose mother taught him to code as a child – has become a hero of the post-MTV age, writes Simon Parkin
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