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"Davida a crossdresser and Corinne, a happily married couple." CA, 1980s, Marriette Pathy Allen (source)
Lovisa Lager by Ninja Hanna for OFFICE MAGAZINE
South London - 2006 Photo: Niall McDiarmid
our home should have colours and flowers. daisy sims hilditch / christine atkins / stephen darbishire / marie-louise roosevelt pierrepont
oil paintings on wood by Angela Lane (1974-)
John Salt (British, 1937-2021), Black Ford in Field, 1972. Oil on canvas, 48 x 72 in.
I think one of my favourite comedy tropes is “character who is quiet and never talks finally says something out of the blue and everyone is shocked (’wait, did they just talk?’)”
Quick, everyone reblog this with your favourite comedy trope(s)! I think that would be fun!
Louise Glück, Telemachus’ Detachment
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Corbin Bleu as Seymour, and Constance Wu as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors at the Westside Theatre
(Photos by Evan Zimmerman)
Belle époque mood in Café Amelie of New Orleans || IG
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Rafael Romero Barros (Spanish, 1832-1895) Still life with oranges, 1863
Katharine Hepburn for Sylvia Scarlett, 1935