Roberta Flack performing at the “Soul to Soul” concert in Accra, Ghana on March 6, 1971.
Photos by Dennis Stock

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Roberta Flack performing at the “Soul to Soul” concert in Accra, Ghana on March 6, 1971.
Photos by Dennis Stock
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Mark Rothko, Untitled (Orange, Red on Red), 1957, oil on canvas, 68 ⅞ × 66 ⅜ in. (172.4 × 168.5 cm), The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS)
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Liya Kebede for Vogue Italia, photographed by Richard Burbridge and styled by Joanne Blades, August 2006
Mark Rothko # 16 (Orange, Purple, Orange), 1960 Oil on canvas 94 ½ x 70 inches 240 x 177.8 cm © 1998 by Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko, Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
There are about three scans of this painting I know of, all bad. It’s likely an issue of it not being photographed for years but the pictorial descriptive we read don’t quite fit for any version. This one has orange, and purple but it seems magenta. It’s a bit distressed. There’s a dark version and a light one, very pink. The light one is more lower resolution than this.
I suspect this is the closest of the three, all are gallery sources. Someday we’ll get a good one, and i don’t post this one (and many others) much as i wait for better materials, but occasionally it’s nice to look at something we don’t see all the time, however imperfect.
Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia (2002) by Greg Rucka & J G Jones
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The cloud castle of the Arch-Mage looms high above the jungle. To get inside, however, our intrepid adventurers must first get past Ezoran's demon.
(Valerie Valusek's cover art for Dungeon magazine No 9, TSR, Jan/Feb 1988, featuring the AD&D adventure "The Plight of Cirria" by Grant and David Boucher)
by Felice Varini
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The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.