careless whisper has never been a joke to me and it shouldn't be a joke to you either. george michael is the most serious thing in the world
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careless whisper has never been a joke to me and it shouldn't be a joke to you either. george michael is the most serious thing in the world
eyes that light up, eyes look through you / cover up the blank spots / hit me on the head
TALKING HEADS | THIS MUST BE THE PLACE (NAIVE MELODY) Stop Making Sense (1984) | dir. Jonathan Demme
Happy 50th birthday to Born To Run, the magnificent album that saved my life! 🥳
↳ excerpts from: How Does a Beatle Live? written by Maureen Cleave (p. March 25, 1966; I, III-VI) and Barry Miles’ interview with Paul from the International Times (p. Jan 16, 1967; II)
I. in conversation with julie felix at a party, january 1967 II. cover of the international times III. on the set of paperback writer, may 1966 IV. rené magritte - the false mirror V. france, october 1966 VI. the wrapping paper paul designed as a surprise gift for indica’s opening
Whitney Houston photographed by Knut Bry, 1985
Record stores in films.
Pretty In Pink, Empire Records, Human Traffic, High Fidelity
BEYONCÉ wins Best Country Album for "Cowboy Carter" onstage at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards — February 2, 2025
Marianne Faithfull brushing her hair | ca. 1964 | Photographed by Jim Simpson
September Affirmation (Don’t Be Afraid) by Keaton St. James
Bruce Springsteen + long exposures
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Photos by Lynn Goldsmith (1978) and Jim Marchese (1981)
Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro on vacation writing Raging Bull
Shelley Duvall wasn’t a demure 70s coquette for your moodboard or a nutcase driven mad by Kubrick’s harsh directorial hand. She was a woman with no prior acting experience or training who jumped into the industry and made her mark. She was an unforgettable personality on the screen; so down to earth and approachable yet aloof in her own way. She had a gift that can’t be taught in a drama college; her onscreen manner felt natural. Contrary to urban legend, she didn’t go completely insane after the Shining. She produced 3 successful children’s television series throughout the 80s and 90s and earned a Peabody award and two Daytime Emmy nominations. She was passionate about creating quality entertainment for children.
Many who worship celebrities only worship an image or a constructed narrative, and, admittedly, there’s no way for any of us to have known Shelley as a person beyond her work in film and television. Still, when I look at her I see someone who worked hard to create so many wonderful things, and I think her talent was so much greater than what people gave her credit for.
Shelley Duvall for the New York Times, April 2024
“I remember, growing up, at night, and my dad would sit in the kitchen with all the lights out and he waited for me to come in, and he’d sit there and drink, and I’d stand in the driveway and I’d look into his screen door, and I could see the light of a cigarette, and then I’d rush up on the porch and try to get by him but he’d always call me back. And it was like he was always… always angry. Always mad. He’d be sitting there thinking about everything that he was never gonna have, until… until he’d get me thinking like that too. And I’d lay up in my bed, at night, and be staring at the ceiling, and I’d feel like if something didn’t happen, if something didn’t happen soon, it felt like I was just gonna… like some day, like I was just gonna… “ - Bruce Springsteen
Home race weekend for Lewis and George in Silverstone! It's sure to be a page turner! 🔎🇬🇧
[...] We took a lot of different types of pictures, and in the end, the picture of my ass looked better, than the picture of my face, so that’s what went on the cover.