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How come my nights never go like this?
Belmont Cameli | The Laterals (2025)
rare photoshoot outtakes of michael hutchence and kylie minogue, featured in netflixs "kylie" trailer.
For the first day of spring … the glorious print of tulips from Robert John Thornton’s stunning “Temple of Flora” (1807): https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/sex-and-science-in-robert-thornton-s-temple-of-flora
Read more about the Thornton’s work here in Martin Kemp’s essay here: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/sex-and-science-in-robert-thornton-s-temple-of-flora
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What’s the point? Paul Davis (@paulcopyrightdavis)
Farrah Fawcett photographed by Harry Benson, New York City, 1981.
TheVictory Inn in Brighton is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic pubs, situated in the heart of The Lanes. The building dates back to 1854 and features a striking green and cream tiled facade, a hallmark of Tamplin’s Brewery, which added the tiling during a significant remodel around 1910.
JOSH HEUSTON Photographed by Mekhi Turner for The Artchive Magazine
The Simpsons – 13.10: Half Decent Proposal
Morgan Fairchild at the opening of the Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles, 1985
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Jonathan Bailey | British GQ (2025)
Pagan! Primitive! Taboo! The next FREE Lobotomy Room film club presentation is kitsch extravaganza Cobra Woman (1944) starring the iconic Maria Montez in her greatest role! Correction: her greatest roles, plural! (She plays identical twin sisters!). Join us on Thursday 11 June at Fontaine’s for an evening of ultra-campy Technicolor exotica and £6 cocktails and thrill to Montez (“She-serpent in the garden of love!”) declaring “I have spoken!” and “Give me that cobra jewel!” while wearing THIS gold snake headdress! Note also that this is the second last EVER Lobotomy Room (the film club committed to Bad Movies for Bad People) before Fontaine’s shuts its doors forever in July 2026. You don’t want to miss this! Reserve a seat NOW by emailing [email protected]. For more info.
1963 Grilled Cheese & Coke signs