SMACKDOWN 101 with Allison Janney (x)
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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SMACKDOWN 101 with Allison Janney (x)
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Allison Janney Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier.
“The woman’s head quickly withdraws, the door to the trailer closes again, but she leaves behind her an unmistakable sense of watchful remonstrance, as if an angel had briefly touched the surface of the world with one sandaled foot, asked if there was any trouble and, being told all was well, had resumed her place in the ether with skeptical gravity, having reminded the children of earth that they are just barely trusted to manage their own business, and that further carelessness will not go unremarked.”
-The Hours, Michael Cunningham
Happy Birthday America Ferrera 🎉
A magical, iconic moment.
“SHUT THAT CRAP OFF!
Bette Midler, 2017 (via linxmanuel)
The full Actors on actors interview with Lauren Graham and Constance Zimmer!
Forbidden Fruit (Le Fruit Défendu) by Auguste Toulmouche, 1865, illustrating how young women have always rebelled against having their access to knowledge policed.
Nineteenth-century French and British families kept a close eye on the literature allowed to pass into the hands of unmarried girls (married women were not automatically exempt, either). While Toulmouche’s painting garnered great acclaim for its aesthetic charms when it was exhibited at the Salon of 1865, a contemporary male art critic’s sour aside summed up the prevailing attitude to independent female minds:
“I do not approve of these silly girls; instead of searching forbidden pages for the knowledge that they lack, they would do better to leave tomorrow’s lover the pleasure of instructing them in the matters of which they are ignorant.” Paul Mantz quoted in Women Readers in French Painting 1870-1890 by Kathryn J. Brown.
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when no one walks out of your commencement speech
“Don’t let anyone tell you that your voice doesn’t matter.” - Hillary Clinton delivering commencement speech at Wellesley College (May 26th, 2017)
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