Mitski for Pitchfork // Richard Siken for TinHouse
- extract from a christine and the queens interview that I saved in my journal
Jeanette Winterson, from Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
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Mitski for Pitchfork // Richard Siken for TinHouse
- extract from a christine and the queens interview that I saved in my journal
Jeanette Winterson, from Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
boygenius interviewed by Mark Savage
There is still hope. Say it out loud. Palestine will be free. The Palestinian people will celebrate their culture and heritage with each other. We will love and be loved. Do not fall into the trap of despair.
Eat Drink Man Woman (Ang Lee, 1994)
âIâve been in a long process of trying to understand the difference between loneliness and solitude. Part of that is not being afraid of being alone, and then getting past that fear, and then starting to separate out what is loneliness, and what is solitude, and what is privacy, and what is secret? What is a natural separation of time and schedule, and what is abandonmentâor rejection? What is rejection and abandonment, and what is just people taking space to do their own day or whatever? So, no. Now I donât feel lonely at all. It feels like a big injury that healed.â
â Jenny Slate, interviewed by Dana Schwartz for Marie Claire
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Carmen Kass @ Versace Spr/Sum 1999
Cora Latz and Etta Perkins were a lesbian couple who met in 1972 and were together until Perkinsâ death in 1998. In 1973, they held a commitment ceremony; in 1998, they privately renewed their vows with the staff who cared for them at the Jewish Home for the Aged.
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