Theo Neilson by Thomas Cooksey - At Large Magazine
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Theo Neilson by Thomas Cooksey - At Large Magazine
Benas Drukteinis by Alessio Bolzoni - 10 Men Magazine, FW15
Girl with Peaches, Valentin Serov
neutrals @ Jil Sander ss17
Christopher Schoonover
Man Ray, Virginia Woolf, 1935
Marc André Turgeon by Dham Srifuengfung - The Week Magazine
Jean Cocteau
‘I would get up at one or two a.m. and I would call every gay bar I had the number to from the 1940s. I wouldn’t say anything. I would just stay on the phone and listen to the sounds in the background. I would stay on until they hung up, and then I would call another one of my numbers, until I had called all the numbers I had … That phone. Those numbers. That was my lifeline … It meant there was a place somewhere — even if I couldn’t go there — that place was out there. I could hear it. Freedom.’ She called the bars two to three times a week like this — for fourteen years.
From an interview with Myrna Kurland in Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall, by Marie Cartier (2013). Myrna passed away in 2014, at age 86. A video of an additional part of her interview may be viewed here. (via songsforgorgons)
A song for my loved one, touching her absence the flux of her heart, the splash of her smile.
Sarah Kane, from “Psychosis 4:48″ featured in The Complete Plays (via watchoutforintellect)
Let Me Get That. Photo by Rámon Arana. Styling by Hernán Esquinca.
Ben Allen | Optology Magazine #3 | Ph: Harry Carr
Istituto Marangoni F/W 2015 Menswear Shanghai Fashion Week
Well…there goes Kate again leaving me breathless and awestruck
“Kate has released a special piece of film to accompany the release of her new single ‘And Dream Of Sheep’. The vocal was performed live while filming Kate lying in the huge water tank at Pinewood Studios. This was to create a sense of realism, as the character in the song is lost at sea. However it became more realistic than Kate had imagined. She spent so long in the water during the first day of filming that she contracted mild hypothermia. She recovered after a day off and carried on filming. Everyone agreed it had added to the authenticity of the performance. This film was then projected onto a large oval screen which hung above the stage during the performances of her live show.”
Time that withers you will wither me. We will fall like ripe fruit and roll down the grass together. Dear friend, let me lie beside you watching the clouds until the earth covers us and we are gone.
Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body (via bookmania)
Your fury / Had to be quenched. Heavy water, / Deeper, deeper, cooling and controlling / Your plutonium secret. You breathed water.
Ted Hughes, from Birthday Letters: Poems; “Child’s Park,” (via provst)
me listening to beach house late at night
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