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zendaya in an embellished pink elie saab resort 2018 dress with casadei pumps at the without a net premiere on 03 october 2017


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new york film festival
zendaya in an embellished pink elie saab resort 2018 dress with casadei pumps at the without a net premiere on 03 october 2017
🎸🎸 RIP, PHIL LESH 🎸🎸
embrace it
saturday
Another 10 miler to the park and back on another arctic eve with sub zero windchill. Even by 6 o’clock, it’s dark and traffic is sparse on the way to and in the park, where, not expecting visitors at this time of day of this time of year, the street lamps are mostly off. It’s very dark and cold most of the way, except for the street lights from my neighborhood on the hill a couple miles away faintly reflecting off the park’s snowy surfaces. Running without a phone, I know is risky, if I slip and become unconscious, who knows...But there’s something strengthening and invigorating about doing something without a net - sure, I’m a little bit of an adrenaline junkie, but there’s more to it. These brutal winter runs prepare me so mentally for a marathon, especially a major one, and shorter races, for that matter. There’s always a sense of performing ‘without a net’ while standing at the starting line, as if you’d just left a secure job, ended a long term relationship, you’re facing real risks, real pain, no one to save you, bail you out...these winter runs in darkness help me embrace it.
Zendaya Coleman in Elie Saab at the New York Film Festival screening for Without a Net on October 3, 2017.
Grateful Dead, Without A Net
John Cutler (left) with Grateful Dead sound man Dan Healy
John Cutler, Former Grateful Dead Sound Engineer and Producer, Dies at 73
- “John had more integrity than anyone I’ve ever known,” band archivist David Lemieux says
John Cutler, who spent more than two decades as a Grateful Dead sound engineer and produced the band’s best-selling album, has died, his brother said.
Cutler, 73, died Christmas Eve “after a long illness,” Bill Cutler said in a statement.
“I know he was loved by many of you, and in the coming days I will share some stories about his life, but right now, our family needs time to process this and grieve,” Bill Cutler said.
Cutler was a longtime sound engineer for the Dead when he was tapped to produce 1987’s In the Dark. He was also at the boards for 1989’s Built to Last and 1990’s Without a Net and ran the mixing board for the band’s late-career gigs.
Cutler (l) and Mickey Hart
In 1999, Cutler hired David Lemieux, who is now the Dead’s archivist.
“John had more integrity than anyone I’ve ever known,” Lemieux said of his “friend and mentor” Cutler.
“An incredibly talented audio engineer, mixer and producer, John was a very kind person, one of the best.”
12/26/23
Grateful Dead • Without A Net (Vinyl Rip)
“Ah, what's this? Who is this commanding presence hoving into view? Can it be Sir? It can.”
I finally caved and joined tumblr.
I have no idea what I’m doing. (Please bear with me while I figure this out.)
But.
I’m thinking this is going to be a place for the fandom-y and artsy and maybe silly. Because I like brain breaks and daydreams and those are all good things for that.
If I followed you and we’ve never crossed paths before, it’s probably because you post good distractions. Thank you for that :)
(Oh. And I tend to use quotes from favourite things as subject lines. Just in case you were wondering what that’s about.)