Savannah Brown, from Closer Baby Closer; “Retroactive jealousy”
[Text ID: “Someday I’ll care for something / without wanting to close a door behind it.”]
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Savannah Brown, from Closer Baby Closer; “Retroactive jealousy”
[Text ID: “Someday I’ll care for something / without wanting to close a door behind it.”]
Everything heals. Your body heals. Your heart heals. The mind heals. Wounds heal. Your soul repairs itself. Your happiness is always going to come back. Bad times don’t last.
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Julie Andrews as Cinderella in 1957.
Jackson 5 photographed by Lawrence Schiller in Malibu, 1969.
This was during their first trip to California. The brothers had never seen the Pacific Ocean before.
1965 Chevrolet Malibu
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“Sparks” by Coldplay
Arctic Monkeys in Pittsburgh 31 July 2018, by rachelnlove
Know who you are. Know what you want. Know what you deserve. And don’t settle for less.
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I aspire to be powerful, and beautifully intimidating for the world, but soft, sweet and vulnerable for my beloved.
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Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. She:
was admitted to Julliard at 8.
was performing in top venues by 16.
pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.” Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.
@theladyragnell
Let’s un-forget her.