Mariangela Melato was born in 1941 in Milan. She made her film debut in 1969 in Italian films. In 1980 she made “Flash Gordon” and afterwards travelled to Hollywood to star opposite Ryan O’Neal in “So Fine”.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Claire Keane
Today's Document
Jules of Nature
trying on a metaphor
art blog(derogatory)

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Mariangela Melato was born in 1941 in Milan. She made her film debut in 1969 in Italian films. In 1980 she made “Flash Gordon” and afterwards travelled to Hollywood to star opposite Ryan O’Neal in “So Fine”.
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Robespierres Head reconstructed
Michel Piccoli
KICK OUT THE JAMS MOTHERFUCKER!
MC5 documentary
"Nico - Icon" is a german Documentary film by Susanne Ofteringer from 1995. english language.
Joy Division – Licht Und Blindheit
Snowden's Run
Joy Division (documentary)
Iggy Pop and Bon Scott chatting backstage Whiskey in LA. 1977
Surpopulation carcérale : le mal des prisons françaises dossier: http://bit.ly/1cLNaZT
Happy Birthday Debbie Harry!
The Candyman SAMBA! (via Atomic Samba)
Synth Britannica documentary
Dr. Strangelove by Charles Burns (via Atomic Samba)
Hollywood star icon babes: Angelyne, Nina Hagen & Cassandra Peterson (Elvira “mistress of the dark) partying in….I would say 1985
Angelyne, Nina Hagen & Cassandra
BLACK FLAG: "The Art of Punk" we dissect the art of the legendary Black Flag. From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and collected gig flyers, singles, and band t-shirts, all depicting the distinctive Indian ink drawn image and text by artist Raymond Pettibon.