BURT LANCASTER Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) dir. Norman Foster
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BURT LANCASTER Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) dir. Norman Foster
Japanese-American owned grocery store in Oakland, California, March 1942
Photo: Dorothea Lange
Remembering Sterling Hayden on the anniversary of his death (May 23, 1986). He always brought the goods. A favorite who had the worldâs weight on his fedora.
Cy Twombly at Black Mountain College, photo by Rauschenberg. (I originally posted this photograph and said it was taken in 1915. Oops. That's a mistake. It's been pointed out to me that neither of those artists had been born in 1915. Twombly was born in 1928, and Rauschenberg was born in 1925. So this photograph could not have been taken in 1915. Sorry about the error. I've removed the date from the photograph. But Google indicates that Twombly was at Black Mountain during portions of 1951 and 1952.)
"San Diego Surf" (1968) dir. Andy Warhol
George Washington Bridge, New York / New Jersey, Photo by David Vestal, 1960
Birthday remembrance - James Mason #botd
Singer/songwriter/Motown legend Mary Wells was born today in 1943 #botd
L'ĂTRANGER (dir. François Ozon, 2025)
I have never known birds of different species to flock together. The very concept is unimaginable. Why, if that happened, we wouldn't stand a chance! How could we possibly hope to fight them?
THE BIRDS (1963) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
âGloria Grahame demonstrates that Hollywood movies can be real when it comes to sleep in the raw and to wake up in public.â (Original caption) IN A LONELY PLACE (Nicholas Ray, 1950)
The Green Hornet bruce lee
SELF-PORTRAIT, TELEGRAPH AVENUE, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Photo by Robert Brecko Walker, 1966
Alexander Hammid, Maya Deren in mirror, 1942.
Vladimir Nabokov, April 22, 1899 â July 2, 1977.
1947 photo by Constantin Joffé.
Roy Orbison