Natalie Diaz, from a poem titled "September 2001," featured in The World Keeps Ending And The World Goes On
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Natalie Diaz, from a poem titled "September 2001," featured in The World Keeps Ending And The World Goes On
Lisa "Left-Eye" Lopes on dual cover(s) of the September 2001 issue of Honey Magazine.
How can I explain the things and things and things I did wrong? I was never any good at telling the difference between what wanted me and what wanted me gone.
— Franny Choi, from "September 2001," The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On
#September 8, 2001 #Venice Film Festival #photocall #From Hell #Heather Graham
#Johnny Depp song
The wreckage of birds I became when he felt me up in the hallway. I didn’t know what to call that feeling, only that I was on the edge of something as impressive and glorious as catastrophe, counting my life mostly as a series of small, terrible stories
Franny Choi, The World Keeps Ending, and The World Goes On: September 2001
ℜ𝔢𝔟𝔞𝔢𝔩𝔩𝔦𝔲𝔫 - ℜ𝔢𝔡 𝔖𝔭𝔦𝔨𝔢𝔰
Vibeke Tøjner (b. March 12, 1961) is an autodidact Danish artist. She studied French and Art History at Danish unis, and debuted as a painter in 1987.
Above: September, 2001 - oil on canvas (Copenhagen Business School)