Egg Dance, 1903 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)
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Egg Dance, 1903 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)
Richard Hell & Debbie Harry photographed by Chris Stein for PUNK magazine 1976
Carol Kane
Jean Renoir, born on September 15, 1894 #botd 🎥
This Day in Buster…September 2, 1903
The Kansas City Times prints that the Three Keatons will be on the bill at the newly opened East Side Resort in Forest Park, next week.
DEBBIE HARRY and CHRIS STEIN photographed by lynn goldsmith, 1978.
It's Turpin Time
Today in history, August 24, 1919, Harold Lloyd lit what he thought was a prop bomb but instead it was a real one that blew off his thumb, one finger (and a half) and also temporarily blinds him. He heals well though and continues performing his own stunts with a modified hand brace in future hit films.
“Out of my brain on the 5:15…″
“ Quadrophenia “
“I'm looking for a way to play this part where age doesn't make any difference. Age isn't interesting. Age is depressing. Age is dull. Age doesn't have anything to do with anything.”
GENA ROWLANDS in OPENING NIGHT 1977, dir. John Cassavetes
James Ensor, Insectes Singuliers, 1888, drypoint
(via James Chance, No Wave and Punk-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 71 - The New York Times)
James Chance, the singer, saxophonist and composer who melded punk, funk and free jazz into bristling dance music as the leader of the Contortions, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 71.