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Beastgrip was used to shot this short documentary film. Behind the scenes @ 3:25
Rocket Girl by Earle Bergey for Thrilling Wonder Stories - June 1951
This Morn’ Omina - “(The) Rûach (of God)” [CCF] - live 2011
This Morn’ Omina gives us the best of tribal industrial music (IMHO)
TED TALK - Amanda Palmer: The Art of Asking
This woman has a great perspective on working as an artist. She is specifically a musician, but the things she discusses can be applied to almost any art form I would argue.
- Jen.
VOSTFR http://video-subtitle.tedcdn.com/talk/podcast/2013/None/AmandaPalmer_2013-480p-fr.mp4
The Science of Conversation
by Cabaret Mechanical Theatre
Russell Brand telling Westboro Baptist what’s up.
I will reblog this until my fingers bleed.
OFFICIAL Video: Russell Brand Interviews Westboro Baptist Church
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBA6qlHW8po
nov. 27, 2012 Russell seeks common ground with the notoriously anti-gay leaders.
Winnie
1984 pulp book covers from 1954
http://jlundberg.livejournal.com/580117.html
All lost in a book. Another image that will never make it into the mainstream media.
I love this
This makes my heart happy. I really hope it’s not posed.
And the rain rain rain came down down down…
Bible. Gospels. Selections. Latin. Gospel readings for Holy Week : manuscript, [ca. 1510-ca. 1515].
MS Typ 252
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Bosse, Abraham, 1602-1676. De la maniere de graver a l’eau forte et au burin, 1758.
Typ 715.58.230
Houghton Library, Harvard University
"Escrime" Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire des sciences, 1751.
H 5690.799.60
Houghton Library, Harvard University
The first time I read The Poodle-Prince
The first time I read The Poodle-Prince, it was one of the many published in the 19th century, and which can still be bought for between €18 and €30 on abebooks.fr (my own copy was printed by Editions Charpentier).
I found it hard going, but after five or ten pages, I understood why.
The problem lay in the typography, which was the same throughout the book, despite changes in the text’s structure and style.
In the 19th century, it was far too expensive to use more than one typeface on a single page, a practice only found in luxury editions. However, the author of The Poodle-Prince changes format in the main text and in the dialogues, into which he inserts speeches and readings. Without the right layout, it’s easy to loose your way.
The new layout devised exclusively by STEGGOF-the publishers of recent editions leave the original layout untouched-allows you to enjoy the author’s style without having to ask yourself “Who’s talking now?” The new margins and typefaces make it obvious and intuitive.
This is why we would suggest that anyone thinking of buying the book should compare our version with others.
Ours is not only the best value for money, it is simply the best edition, which just goes to prove the old adage: You can pay more, but you will get less!
http://www.steggof.com/the-first-time-i-read-the-poodle-prince/
Trinity Pig Gargoyle by Deborah Smolinske
also here http://www.pinterest.com/pin/507499451732099805/