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Jaden & Willow Smith for Mastermind Magazine, 2019
Temple of Garni, Garni, Armenia
swiss cows celebrating their autumn tradition of leaving the alps to go down to their other home in valley while wearing big bells and flower crowns (x)
the midsommar sequel looks great
Fun fact: they only wear crowns if no cow died on the mountain. So, yas, no accidents this year for these girls.
31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN → DAY FOUR “Death has come to your little town, Sheriff.” HALLOWEEN (1978), dir. John Carpenter
Vintage Jean Paul Gaultier Jesus And Mary Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Scream (1996) dir Wes Craven
Mary Ruefle, ‘The Tenor of Your Yes’
“Boy and Moon”, 1906-1907 Edward Hopper
for your viewing pleasure
i saw someone make a post about reading/music/video recs to pass the time in quarantine and decided to make one of my own ! these are just some of my favourite works that i return to whenever i feel a little lost or lonely so i hope they can remind you to keep an eye out for fire in every cold and dark place you stumble into.
L’Observateur dir. Sayna Fardaraghi
An homage to Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom and adventures in people-watching, this short film was made by an incredibly talented friend of mine and I’ve recommended it so many times that it’s practically a staple at this point. Please give it a watch and any of the other shorts/edits Sayna has on her channel!
Luisa and Anna’s First Fight dir. Lena Tsodykovskaya
Two high school nobodies desperately search for the biggest fight of the year. An edgy teen comedy that doubles as Tsodykovskaya’s personal love letter to friendship and doesn’t so much warn against white lies but serves as a reminder of the fun in them.
Dreaming Boy performed by Sarah Kay
A spoken word poem that’s best received without introduction.
Tori Kelly - Inspired by True Events (Live from Capitol Studios)
An acoustic session by one of my favourite musicians in the whole world where she talks about the process of creating her most personal album to date between heartfelt performances.
Requiem for Romance dir. Jonathan Ng
A modern-day couple’s secret love affair comes to a bittersweet end during an evening phone call, and what better way to illustrate the break-up than an all out duel set in Feudal China? A riveting animated short that touches on cultural and familial pressures, individuality and love.
I Need My Girl (The National cover) by Linying
I’ve never listened to this band or the original at all but I’m grateful this song exists and that the person who posted it loved it enough to share.
Slip (Elliot Moss choreographic cover) by Phillip Chbeeb and Renee Kester
I saw this floating around one day and have been obsessed with it ever since. It also introduced me to one of my favourite songs ever.
Alternate Universe performed by Olivia Gatwood
Another spoken word poem that never ceases to ground me, Alternate Universe In Which I Am Unfazed By The Men Who Do Not Love Me speaks to the boundless inventiveness that awakens at heartbreak.
Singularity Stories vol. 1 dir. Asa Derks
When Colleen’s Amazon Alexa refuses to play her favorite Bruno Mars song, she becomes aware of the emerging Artificial Intelligence consciousness that has awoken around the globe. Is this the end of humanity as we know it? A sci-fi thriller infused with comedy and pathos.
Somebody dir. Miranda July
One of my favourite short films to come out of MiuMiu’s Women’s Tales series to date, Somebody explores the topic of vulnerability via an offbeat, tortuous method. Have you ever found it impossible to say something, face to face, to someone you know, someone you love? The words just won’t come out? Try Miranda July’s new messaging app, it could help.
Good Bones by Maggie Smith
a poem you can read this time, about hope.
articles and essays I keep coming back to:
“joy” by zadie smith (about, well, joy)
“roaming the greenwood” by colm tóibín (ostensibly a book review of the history of gay literature but actually just very incisive thoughts on…the history of gay literature)
“the murder of leo tolstoy” by elif batuman (about exactly what it says in the title)
“the love that dare not squeak its name” by david rakoff (about, i swear to god, stuart little)
“a room of one’s own” by virginia woolf (I mean, you know)
the entire lingua franca archive but in particular “bio hazard” by fred kaplan (about writing a biography of gore vidal) and “the stand” by daniel mendelsohn (about the role of a philosopher (martha nussbaum love of my life) in a colorado gay rights case in the 90s)
“the professor of parody” by martha nussbaum (about judith butler)
I was forwarding these to a friend and figured it’d be worth sharing them all here too so enjoy some free books and essays and things in no particular order:
Jeanette Winterson - Art Objects
Does Your Daughter Know It’s Okay To Be Angry? - Soraya Chemaly
Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall Kimmerer
Zami, Sister Outsider, Undersong - Audre Lorde
Garments Against Women - Anne Boyer
Laziness Does Not Exist - Devon Price
Learn Socialism Resources
Do Economists Actually Know What Wealth Is? - Nathan J. Robinson
Love Dialogue: CÉLINE SCIAMMA on Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Carlos Augilar
Teaching To Transgress - Bell Hooks
Sexing the Cherry - Jeanette Winterson
Sinister Wisdom Archives
Why Pop Culture Links Women and Killer Plants - Amandas Ong
How To Suppress Women’s Writing - Joanna Russ
Women’s Voices Now
The Life of Tove Jansson
Unbearable Weight; Feminism, Western Culture and the Body - Susan Bordo
‘A Simple Favour’ and That Whole Lesbian Psycho Thing - Ciara Wardlow
OUTWEEK Archives
AirPods Are a Tragedy - Caroline Haskins
Devotions - Mary Oliver
Go Tell It On The Mountain - James Baldwin
Nevertheless, She Feasted: Why Girls Get Hungry in Horror Movies - Francesca Fau
Written on the Body - Jeanette Winterson
Sula - Toni Morrison
Not Vanishing - Chrystos
The Fever - Wallace Shawn
Portrait of a Lady on Fire director Céline Sciamma: ‘Ninety per cent of what we look at is the male gaze’ - Alexandra Pollard
Minimalism Is Just Another Boring Product Wealthy People Can Buy - Chelsea Fagan
AIDS, Art and Activism: Remembering Gran Fury - John d’Addario
In the Day of the Postman - Rebecca Solnit
Blood and Guts in Highschool - Kathy Acker
Mark My Words: The Subversive History of Women Using Thread as Ink - Rosalind Jana
Exploring Frida Kahlo’s Relationship With Her Body - Rebecca Fulleylove
Ravens have paranoid, abstract thoughts about other minds - Emily Reynolds
The Lady in the Looking Glass - Virginia Woolf
Angela Carter talks beauties and beasts with Terry Jones
A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing - Eimear McBride
Why Female Cannibals Frighten and Fascinate - Kate Robertson
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Bartleby
Guggenheim Books
We Are Lisa Simpson: 30 Years with the Smartest and Saddest Kid in Grade Two - Sara David
On Beauty - Zadie Smith
Her Body and Other Parties - Carmen Maria Machado
How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation - Anne Helen Petersen
Why the Popular Phrase ‘Women and Femmes’ Makes No Sense - Kesiena Boom
Ask No Man Pardon: The Philosophical Significance of Being Lesbian - Elsa Gidlow
Taking Care - Callista Buchen
Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977) - Mariposa Films
Why you should give money directly and unconditionally to homeless people - Matt Broomfield
Yo Soy Así (2010) - Jodi Savitz
Liuzhou “Luosifen”: Slurpy, Spicy, and Absolutely Satisfying | Liziqi Channel
Root intelligence: Plants can think, feel and learn - Anil Ananthaswamy
East Bloc Love (2011) - Logan Mucha
Why Do Rich Kids Do Better Than Poor Kids in School? It’s Not the “Word Gap.” - Molly McManus
They Shut Me Up In Prose - Emily Dickinson
The Importance of Friends with Similar Disabilities - Elizabeth Mazur, Ph.D.
The Lesbian Archives at the Glasgow Women’s Library
A Poetry Handbook - Mary Oliver
Teaching Community. A pedagogy of Hope - Bell Hooks
Working Class History
Why don’t doctors trust women? Because they don’t know much about us - Gabrielle Jackson
In Our Brutal Modern World, Science Shows Our Brains Need Craft More Than Ever - Susan Luckman
Why were the lives of ordinary 16th and 17th century women largely undocumented? | Suzannah Lipscomb
Caliban And The Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation - Silvia Federici
Mother’s Touch (엄마의 손길) - Jane Yeon and Audris Park
Gene Wilder Was Right: Gilda Radner Didn’t Have To Die, And We Need To Talk About Why She Did - Abby Norman
Why 1984 Was a Vital Year for British Gay Culture: An interview with Paul Flynn - Hanna Hanra
R&B Legend Jackie Shane On Growing Up Trans in the South - Zackery Drucker
The Journey - Mary Oliver
The Fictional Spinster Classification Index - Daniel Mallory Ortberg
What kind of country have we become? Try asking a disabled person - Frances Ryan
The poetry and brief life of a Foxconn worker: Xu Lizhi (1990-2014)
by Evan M. Cohen
Italy in the 1980’s by Charles H. Traub.