Mahmoud Darwish, from Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems; “The Flute Cried,”
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Mahmoud Darwish, from Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems; “The Flute Cried,”
PJ Harvey Singles
this guy
Brendan Fraser for Premiere Magazine, 1998.
Thom Yorke’s “protect choice” guitar, mid 90s
Thom on ‘Fake Plastic Trees’ Melody Maker, 1995
“Co-respondent course for summer” in Vogue UK april 1974 Steve Hiett.
okay we NEED to go to heaven or las vegas
“Hoffman is unshaven, nicotine-stained, and endearingly zhlubby. He has a tendency to lean forward confidingly—although it’s hard to tell how much of that is conspiratorial giddiness and how much just bad posture. He’s not glamorous, but he’s undeniably cute. And his magnetism comes not least from his talent: He’s an actor’s actor and a shockingly good one.”
Philip Seymour Hoffman photographed by Martien Mulder for New York Magazine, 2005
[Image ID: a black and white typography edit that reads in all caps "do not tolerate what feels wickedly untrue." in the center of the image is a moth with halftone dots. the entire image is textured to look aged and photocopied. /End ID]
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floral print from Indigo’s floral notebook { xxx }
Elizabeth Taylor, Cannes Film Festival, 1957
A few of the more creative spellings of Christmas I’ve come across while looking for Dear Santa letters in old newspapers this year.
[nights at the library] | RPC | 2022
“Black little hearts”