#Webster Street
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whats-in-a-sentence · 7 months ago
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As I wander down Webster Street in the small Northern Californian town of Palo Alto, I pass Victorian-style brick houses with generous balconies and creatively shaped duplexes with sculptural staircases and exotic trees.
"Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists" - Julia Ebner
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sandygorange · 1 year ago
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i’m sorry mom, i miss you.
- sandygorange
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filmap · 22 days ago
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C’mon C’mon Mike Mills. 2021
Street 31-19 Forsyth St, New York, NY 10002, USA See in map
See in imdb
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nobeerreviews · 1 year ago
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I'm a foreigner in the world and I don't understand the language.
-- Jean Webster
(Monte Carlo)
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stevienicksrarities · 2 years ago
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Gorgeous shot of Stevie photographed by Guy Webster in 1995.
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pagerunner-j · 4 months ago
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Said it before, will probably say it again:
Sometimes Twitter is still good.
Edit: the encyclopedia joined in.
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rainbow-coloredglasses · 14 days ago
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tilbageidanmark · 4 months ago
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I've been to the Assistens Kirkegård many times...
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thebowerypresents · 1 year ago
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Kings of Convenience Launch First American Tour in 12 Years at Webster Hall
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Kings of Convenience – Webster Hall – October 23, 2023
Hygge is a Scandinavian term that the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines as a “a cozy quality that makes a person feel content and comfortable.” Since their 2001 debut, Quiet Is the New Loud, longtime Norwegian folk-pop duo Kings of Convenience have been composing your perfect autumnal soundtrack for more than two decades, which comes as no a surprise as they hail from the land of coziness. As New Yorkers are hunkering down due to a run of rainy weekends and darker nights, Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe are here to chase away any impending seasonal depression. The pair landed Stateside to perform after a long absence, opening their American tour with the first of two sold-out shows at Webster Hall on Monday night.
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A rousing ovation erupted as Øye stepped to the edge of stage and then the crowd quickly hushed as the duo strummed into“Comb My Hair. They played mostly from the 2021 album Peace or Love, their fourth LP but first in 12 years. The combo of “Love Is a Lonely Thing” and the snap-inspiring “Catholic Country” was missing Feist’s guest vocals, so concertgoers were asked to help sing along on another Feist collab, “Know How,” from Riot on an Empty Street.
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An electric guitarist and drummer joined for the tail end of the set to really get everyone in the room grooving. On “Fever,” Bøe removed a small keyboard from its stand to play closer to the front row. (A fan in the balcony yelled, “You are my therapy,” which was especially validating since Bøe studied clinical psychology for seven years.) The tempo increased for fan-favorite “I’d Rather Dance with You” as the disco ball was fully activated to twinkle over the room. The two returned to the stage for a final encore of “24-25,” sending their longtime fans snugly into the crisp New York City night.
(Kings of Convenience play Webster Hall again tonight.)
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Photos courtesy of Dana Distortion | distortionpix.com
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tornadotree · 6 months ago
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the way the corrie writers refuse to give abi any happiness… sickening
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isabellaofparma · 1 year ago
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After everything that happened… You want her to be as miserable as you are. No! Did I say that? I'm…
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therovers · 9 months ago
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wild how i used to think liam was one of the worst child actors on the show by far and now he comes on every night and acts his little heart out and makes me cry all the time, i’m so desperate for all the good things in the world to happen to him
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like he deserves to have fifty best friends, all the marionettes his heart desires, every playstation game on his wishlist, a blanket wrapped around him, his dad should come back from the dead somehow, maybe a puppy??
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scarlettlemieux · 2 years ago
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I’ve made far too many jokes about death’s dynamic shroud screams in their Discord server so it was only a matter of time until I caved and made an actual meme of one lol
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snekdood · 2 years ago
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That person on twitter who was acting like that one google maps pic of stl where the richer parts of it are more green is *actually* just peoples lawns and the city actually has more trees-- why are you lying? You're making us look dumb lol
#maybe the southern part of stl is lawns but webster and kirkwood...? you're gonna pretend that its less forested#than the city????#lmao#like cmon. if we have to make shit up to back up our side then wtf are you even fighting for really#like why are you trying to cope about this in this way.. denial...??#ive lived here all my life- lived in both the city and around the richer parts of stl#and i can tell you for sure as someone who can basically memorize every tree- if theres not a shit ton of branches#peeking out from behind a house and covering all around it- its not more forested lol#and also small trees hardly count for how much they effect oxygen so those shit bandaid trees they throw in the city mean nothing#just be real. we need better city planning. we need more green spaces. theres no reason someones yard in kirkwood should have like 17 trees#and a similar sized lot w a taller building cant both have the same amount of trees#theres literally no reason we cant just have more trees in the city.#this is a choice or at least extreme neglect#AT LEAST outside of the city i can find far more pockets of forest#if theres not slices of forest by the roads everywhere is it truly as forested?#if theres nowhere i can run and hide in the trees it is not forested#i will tell you this right now and all the animals agree w me nerd#unless you have deer running up and down the streets its not forested.#unless you live like right next to forest park. even then 'forest park' really should be called 'park with a forest in it'#esp after they cut a lot of it down for a golf course 🥴 but the city is more green huh?#like. i see just about as many free standing trees in any other park in webster or kirkwood. and even there theres pockets of forest#and the amount of pockets of forest far exceeds the size of the forest in the city#and all the forests even ariund webster and kirkwood that just kinda exist...?#yall really wanna undersell the influence a certain school had in making everyone want to be more green in webster lol#all the forests and pockets of forest all around the rest of stl hugely outweighs the tiny forest wrapped around the zoo and the zoo alone#and even if you tried to make it more even and fair of a fight. its still nowhere close
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mandyraine · 14 days ago
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Meet the author at Nightmare on 2nd Street in Chillicothe, IL!
Come see me this Saturday at Chillicothe City Park and have a Hallow-good time! #ZombieWalk
Join me this Saturday, October 26th for Nightmare on Second Street at Chillicothe City Park (Chillicothe, IL) in support of brain tumor awareness. I’ll be selling and signing my books along with lots of other bookish and spooky gifts at my vendor booth. The 2024 Nightmare on Second Street takes place this Saturday, October 26, at Chillicothe City Park. Continue reading Meet the author at…
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antebellumite · 3 months ago
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2/2 of the triumvirs visiting calhoun on his deathbed...andrew butler's here
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