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1971 photos of the World Trade Center going UP.
1971 photos of the World Trade Center going UP.
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The works of South Korean hyperrealist painter Joongwon Jeong, a freelance illustrator who studied Design and Visual Communication at Hongik University of Art & Design in Seoul. Via
I thought these were photographs of real people that looked like famous artwork until I read the description at the bottom. That’s absolutely amazing!!
Person recording: “Say frog!”
Child: “Fuck.”
Person recording: “Say frog!”
Child: “Fuck!”
Person recording: “Frog!”
[Person offscreen giggles]
Child: “Fuck!”
[Person offscreen bursts into laughter]
Look at that round face, I’m DYING.
The Big Questions: Is there more truth in Shakespeare than the Bible?
Akala, Rapper, Writer, Academic and founder of the Hip-hop Shakespeare Company.
Prof Stanley Wells, the world’s leading Shakespeare scholar.
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Oh my god, this is interesting.
Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England
“Race Card” by Gary Taylor
British Black and Asian Shakespeare Performance Database
Bartles, Emily C. “Making More of the Moor: Aaron, Othello, and Renaissance Refashionings of Race”. Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 4 (Winter, 1990), pp. 433-454. Folger Shakespeare Library, in association with George Washington University.
Restore Nina Simone’s Childhood Home
“Tucked away in Tryon, North Carolina, is the humble home where Nina Simone developed her love for the piano. Despite its history, the home sat vacant until 2017 when four artists purchased it and saved it from demolition. Today, with the artists’ guidance, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is working to create a vibrant future for the site, but we need your help! Join our campaign to ensure that Nina Simone’s childhood home is preserved for future generations.“
If you’re interested in donating, click the link here where there’s more info provided as well in the video below.
Jimi Hendrix at the Star Club March 18, 1967, in Hamburg, Germany, by Gunter Zint.
Janis, by Jim Cummins.
Timothy Von Rueden
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Paintings by Marco Battaglini
Marco Battaglini (1969) is an Italian artist born in Verona. He specializes in painting (using mixed techniques), pictorial appropriationism, high relief, and sculpture. ARTPOPCLASSIC captures the main characteristic of Battaglini’s work, specifically the inclusion of elements drawn from classic art alongside elements drawn from Pop art - an inter-textual puzzle rich with references. Here we see classic works of art transported to the present day, re-contextualized in a contemporary artistic and social setting where new messages are sent that require the cooperation of the receiver. Artist website.
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British Hair Awards 2016 – Afro Finalist Collection – photo by Luke Nugen
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Janis Joplin at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967