Beautiful Beomgyu on the set of "Deja Vu"

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Cosmic Funnies
trying on a metaphor
Misplaced Lens Cap

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

oozey mess
ojovivo

Love Begins

#extradirty

Product Placement
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Kaledo Art

shark vs the universe
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Xuebing Du
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Beautiful Beomgyu on the set of "Deja Vu"
Mary Shelley ― Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
Château de Gudanes - France
Sadece bir iyi vardır, bilgi; ve sadece bir kötü vardır, cehâlet.
Watermelon Sugar Wallpapers
Harry Styles
Criterion Channel is offering some of their black-centered films for free right now
Body and Soul (1925) dir. Oscar Micheaux
The Scar of Shame (1929) dir. Frank Perugini
note the director was white but the cast is all-black
Portrait of Jason (1967) dir. Shirley Clarke
note that I’ve seen this and the doc itself is a bit exploitative and hard to watch in the director’s treatment of Jason but imo still worth a watch for Jason alone
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm Take One (1968) dir. William Greaves
Interesting concept but be warned of rampant homophobia esp. use of the f slur
Black Panthers (1970) dir. Agnès Varda
Again white director but she gives the party room to speak for itself
A Well Spent Life (1971) dir. Les Blank
Suzanne, Suzanne (1982) dir. Camille Billops, James Hatch
Cane River (1982) dir. Horace Jenkins
Losing Ground (1982) dir. Kathleen Collins
My Brother’s Wedding (1983) dir. Charles Burnett
Daughters of the Dust (1991) dir. Julie Dash
The Watermelon Woman (1996) dir. Cheryl Dunye
Down in the Delta (1998) dir. Maya Angelou
And When I Die, I Won’t Stay Dead (2015) dir. Billy Woodberry
Black Mother (2018) dir. Khalik Allah
EDIT: I am in the US and know that Criterion Channel is only available in certain countries, but someone added it wasn’t region locked for them so its worth a try if you’re not in America/dont have a VPN
#Blackout for Minneapolis. For Louisville. For Toronto. For Brooklyn. #Blackout for Us All.
To the #Blackout Community and Tumblr at large,
We know you must have a lot of questions or are feeling distressed about the news. The world has been dealing with a lot this year, and it is an especially harrowing time for Black Americans and Black folks abroad. We know your biggest question right now could be summed up by a quote from Toni Morrison:
“What can I do where I am?”
Here at #TheBlackout, we have decided to help you start finding an answer to that question - we feel that we need each other. We need unity, organization, a clear sense of direction, but more importantly, a space where you can be yourself without judgement or fear.
So, in addition to boosting your art and businesses, our highest priority right now is to provide you all with resources to help you start from where you are.
This is a masterpost of places you can donate, find mental health + spaces for radical self-care, and just do something fun. We will be adding on as things change.
Donate/Boost/Sign:
Minneapolis Freedom Bail Fund & Louisville Community Bail Fund
Reclaim the Block
Black Visions Collective
The Official GoFundMe of George Floyd’s Family
Official Petition for Breonna Taylor
Justice for Regis Official Fund
Justice for Tony McDade Petition
Black Lives Matter Network
Mental Health Resources:
Ethel’s Club - Black-owned and operated social club offering access to Black therapists and a multitude of creative events for People of Color.
Crisis Text Line - A different approach to crisis intervention, Crisis Text Line offers you help when you text 741-741. You’ll be able to chat with someone who is willing to listen and provide you with additional resources.
Shine Text. – Black-owned! Sign up to receive cheerful texts and tips every day.
Therapy For Black Girls - A Black-owned a directory to help you find Black therapists in your area.
Tips for Organizing/Protesting:
Knowing your rights - ACLU
How To Prepare for a Protest. (Remember to wear a mask in or to protect yourself!)
A Twitter thread of suggested readings
Fun Online Communities and Things to Do:
Some of our favorite online communities.
Nerd Culture: @blacknerdproblems, @superheroesincolor
Poetry and Literary Spaces: Cave Canem Literary Balms program for Black poets, Nuyorician Online Open Mic Events, Well-Read Black Girl
Podcasts: Therapy For Black Girls, Strong Black Legends by Netflix’s Strong Black Lead, The Read with Crissle and Kid Fury.
Hobbies: #BlackBirdersWeek by BlackAFinSTEM (5/31 - 6/8), Wellness Week by Black Girl Gamers.
Join us for the 5/31 Emergency #Blackout/#BlackoutDay here on Tumblr and Twitter.
Update (5/30/2020 4:41 PM EST): Our original post included a memorial link to Tony McDade. We corrected the link to an ongoing petition. As of this posting, there is no official memorial fund collections for Tony McDade.
Closeup of the grave marker of Anne Boleyn in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, with flowers resting on it. To the right, obscured by the altar and someone’s feet, is the marker for her cousin, Katherine Howard.
Source
KILLING EVE, 2018- Season 3, Episode 6 - “End of Game”
some of my favourite piano pieces + pressed flowers.
“It’s important to always be by the sea. The sea is the element of love. […] Aphrodite emerged from the water.” - Agnès Varda
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) dir. Céline Sciamma L’Avventura (1960) dir. Michelangelo Antonioni Our Little Sister (2015) dir. Hirokazu Koreeda I Walked with a Zombie (1943) dir. Jacques Tourneur Y tu mamá también (2001) dir. Alfonso Cuarón Persona (1966) dir. Ingmar Bergman Atlantics (2019) dir. Mati Diop Humoresque (1946) dir. Jean Negulesco
Screwball Comedy Heroines
Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night (1934) Myrna Loy, The Thin Man (1934) Katharine Hepburn, Bringing Up Baby (1938) Barbara Stanwyck, The Lady Eve (1941) Rosalind Russell, His Girl Friday (1940) Jean Arthur, The More The Merrier (1943) Carole Lombard, My Man Godfrey (1936)
The Lovers (1958) dir. Louis Malle
Jules et Jim (1962) (Dir. François Truffaut)
Jules et Jim | François Truffaut | 1962
revisiting some of my old sketches and book notes inspired by leonardo da vinci.