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Recorded the day before he was due to launch his album and a tour (arriving straight from LaGuardia on a hot summer Sunday evening), this version of “Coming Home” finds Leon Bridges accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and reshaping the song into a raw soulful blues, providing a more personal and plaintive variation on his original recording and a beautifully gritty compliment to the hit song. – Venue
Little Yellow Dress by Jenny Lewis and Jonathan Rice, performed by Johnny Flynn for Song One.
I obviously haven't been on tumblr forever, because now there's a weird floaty window when I play videos and then scroll...
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What!? Laura cut her hair again? I feel like I'm traveling back in time.
Marika Hackman ~ Ophelia
I think this is my favorite thing ever.
Photographed by Ben Weller for The Last Magazine.
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Here’s Why We Need to Protect Public Libraries
We live in a “diverse and often fractious country,” writes Robert Dawson, but there are some things that unite us—among them, our love of libraries. “A locally governed and tax-supported system that dispenses knowledge and information for everyone throughout the country at no cost to its patrons is an astonishing thing,” the photographer writes in the introduction to his book, The Public Library: A Photographic Essay. “It is a shared commons of our ambitions, our dreams, our memories, our culture, and ourselves.”
But what do these places look like? Over the course of 18 years, Dawson found out. Inspired by “the long history of photographic survey projects,” he traveled thousands of miles and photographed hundreds of public libraries in nearly all 50 states. Looking at the photos, the conclusion is unavoidable: American libraries are as diverse as Americans. They’re large and small, old and new, urban and rural, and in poor and wealthy communities. Architecturally, they represent a range of styles, from the grand main branch of the New York Public Library to the humble trailer that serves as a library in Death Valley National Park, the hottest place on Earth. “Because they’re all locally funded, libraries reflect the communities they’re in,” Dawson said in an interview. “The diversity reflects who we are as a people.”
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These two pictures from the director of the Ferguson Public Library and the library’s instagram are also worth sharing.
So, my dad is cooking dinner right now, and I stubbornly said I wasn't going to eat it because it's 11:27pm, and he just started making it. But... It smells amazing. [The dilemmas of a 29 year old who is (temporarily) living with the folks. ]
It’s easy to feel the romance in the musical relationship between Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, who’ve become musical embodiments of how loving couples make it work.
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sometimes I listen to a new album and feel like my heart's about to explode with excitement.