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Janet Jackson wearing Thierry Mugler.
“Fieldwork Footage”, dir. Zora Neale Hurston (1928 - 29)
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i must not get takeout. takeout is the wallet-killer. takeout is the little-death that brings total obliteration. i will face the kitchen, fridge, and pantry. i will make choices about what to cook and then execute them. when hunger is gone there will be nothing. only i will remain.
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted sandstone), depicting a priest named Siamun and a woman named Tanuy worshiping Anubis. Siamun holds up his hands in the traditional posture of adoration, greeting Anubis, who sits enthroned and holding the was-scepter (a symbol of power and control, especially over the forces of chaos and the desert). The cartouche at right identifies the reigning pharaoh as Menkheperure, the throne name of Thutmose IV (r. ca. 1400-1390 BCE, 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom).
Dimensions: 45.6 cm (18 in) high x 59.1 cm (23.3 in) wide x 8.5 cm (3.3 in) thick. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA. Photo credit: © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Anna-Marie Kellen.
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Oualata, Mauritania. Scanned from the book Sahara; Jean-Loïc Le Quellec; 2004; photos by Tiziana & Gianni Baldizzone
Days go by.
Naomi Campbell for Vogue Italia.
1989