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' Despair '
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© Sammy Slabbinck 2014
portfolio / flickr / shop / facebook
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Smoking Scientist
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by Heidi Hehnly
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WHEN SOMEONE DISAGREES WITH MY HYPOTHESIS
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Ahhh V-day is coming.
love letters
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Children’s poet Shel Silverstein was born September 25, 1930. Happy Mustache Monday!
Check out NYPL’s collection of Silverstein’s most iconic work.
Photo: The Academy of American Poets
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Pussy Riot’s Nadezhda Tolokonnikova has been hospitalized a week into her hunger strike.
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As part of a new feature in which New Yorker artists sketch New York events, here’s a look at Maximilian Bode’s sketch of the Pixies concert at the Bowery Ballroom: http://nyr.kr/19J9x05
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James Byron Dean; Feb. 8th, 1931 - Sept. 30th, 1955
James Dean was more than a phenomenon or even a legend. He was far more than a cinematic genius who could act his balls off. He was simply the greatest screen experience of all time. The fact that he was cut off in his prime is unfortunate but irrelevant. The three films he left us with stand as their own monument. He remains indestructible. He accomplished only three roles, but he ruined the careers of a hundred other aspiring actors who tried to follow him. - Sammy Davis Jr.
When I was in acting school in New York, years ago, there was a saying that if Marlon Brando changed the way people acted, then James Dean changed the way people lived. He was the greatest actor who ever lived. He was simply a genius. - Martin Sheen
He was a human rocket who burned so fiercely and brightly that he blinded people. Life wasn’t big enough to contain him. If there is a hereafter, James Dean will appreciate the infinity of eternity. - Pegot Waring
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