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gerardbillet · 2 years
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Capitales : 60 ans d’art urbain a Paris : Jayone : Crak Pipin, Psyckose, Ash : la Clef, SKKI : la Rose, Niels Shoe Meulman : Crime Time Kings, Lokiss : Ici, Futura : Stencil, Rammellzee : Atomic Note Marstro Atmosferic. #hoteldevilleparis #capitales60ansdarturbainaparis #jayone #crak #pipin #psyckoze #ash #laclef #skki #larose #nielsshoemeulman #crimetimekings #lokiss #ici #futura #stencil #rammellzee #atomicnote #maestro #atmosferic #streetart #urbanart #arturbain #artderue #wallpainting #spraypaint #graffitiart #magdadanysz #ɪɴsᴛᴀᴘɪᴄ #photoofthedays (à Hôtel de ville de Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckuq50KKjj5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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artfulfashion · 5 years
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Milly Keurna for Larose Paris, Spring/Summer 2018, photographed by Jerry Pigeon
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beyondfabric · 7 years
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The Gigi x Larose Paris
It seems that unlike previous generations, we’ve been blessed with some of the most outstanding fashion collaborations in recent history. Not to say that all collabs are indeed fruitful or interesting, but when brands are aligned they’re able to provide quite unique creations - merging different influences, backgrounds, interpretations and visions, the result is sometimes nothing shorter than perfection.
Case at hand? The latest merging of Italian contemporary label The Gigi and Parisian master hat maker Isaac Larose. Mixing the Italian label’s innovative approach to casual suiting and tailoring, where silhouettes are wider and looser and suits combined with chunky knits and sneakers, with Larose’s view on modern, street oriented headgear, the collection sees a range of caps, fedoras, beanies and bucket hats with striking personality. 
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grande-caps · 7 years
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Sceencaps || Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) GALLERY LINK : [x] Quality : BluRay Screencaptures Amount :  2162 files Resolution : 1920x1080px
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nordklassen · 7 years
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thisisnotatie · 5 years
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lacasuarina · 4 years
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Ask yourself this question Do you want to be rich?
I've got the brains You've got the looks Let's make lots of money
You've got the brawn I've got the brains Let's make lots of money
You can tell I'm educated I studied at the Sorbonne Doctored in mathematics I could have been a don
I can program a computer Choose the perfect time If you've got the inclination I have got the crime
Oh, there's a lot of opportunities If you know when to take them You know there's a lot of opportunities If there aren't, you can make them
OPPORTUNITIES, PET SHOP BOYS, 1985
28 JANUARY 2021
1. LaRose Paris Black Casentino Wool Baseball Cap
2. Kenzo Paris Homme Floor Length Puffer Coat
3.  Rare Vintage Hanae Mori Pink Ikat Print Dress
4. New In Box Edward Green Black Shell Cordovan Shoes
5. Canada Goose Mushroom Flannel Parka Coat
6. NWT Deadstock Hermes Paris Ivory Flannel 100% Cashmere Jacket
7. Thom Browne Grosgrain Placket White Poplin Shirt
8. Chanel Chain Bleach Dyed Jeans
9. Suitsupply Horseblanket Tartan Tweed Jacket 
10. Vintage Azzedine Alaia Puka Shell Khaki Leather Belt
NOW LIVE
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moodboardmix · 8 years
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Concrete Brutalist Vase by Larose Paris & David Umemoto.
Photo by Celia Spenard Ko.
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goodgarbs · 6 years
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Fashion| @LaroseParis Unveils Their SS18 Collection Of Parisian Hats
Fashion| @LaroseParis Unveils Their SS18 Collection Of Parisian Hats
Luxury French label Larose Paris returns for Spring/Summer 2018 with an illustrious line of quality headwear pieces designed from traditional and streetwear styles.
Apart of their most recent range sights signature models such as baseball caps, 5-panels, bucket hats, Panamas, fedoras, Trilby and rollable traveler hats. These select silhouettes are presented in premiem materials and textiles all…
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laresearchette · 6 years
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Friday, February 22, 2019 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: TONE BELL: CAN'T CANCEL THIS (Crave) 10:35pm
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME/CRAVE/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME THE GIANT BEAST THAT IS THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
CRAVE TV BREAKING IN IN THE NIGHT GARDEN (Season 4) MARK FORWARD WINS ALL THE AWARDS TONE BELL: YOU CAN’T CANCEL THIS TRAFFIC STOP
NETFLIX CANADA CHEF’S TABLE (Volume 6) FIREBRAND GO! VIVE A TU MANERA PADDLETON PARIS IS US (Paris est à nous) REBELLION (Season 2) SUBURRA (Season 2) THE BIG FAMILY COOKING SHOWDOWN (Season 2) THE PHOTOGRAPHER OF MAUTHAUSEN
CURLING (TSN/TSN4/TSN5) 1:30pm: Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Championship Round - Draw #3 (TSN2) 6:30pm: Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Championship Round - Draw #4
NHL HOCKEY (TSN5) 7:00pm: Blue Jackets at Sens (SN/SN1) 7:30pm: Avalanche at Blackhawks (SNWEST) 7:30pm: Ducks at Flames (TSN3) 10:00pm: Jets at Knights
NBA BASKETBALL (TSN/TSN3/TSN4) 7:00pm: Spurs at Raptors
marketplace (CBC) 8:00pm: Marketplace has obtained a secret list revealing the names and identities of almost 3000 Canadians targeted by a phone scam promising to lower your credit card interest rate. Their end game: stealing your identity so they can sell and trade it on the dark net and to other fraudsters.
COOL BLACK NORTH (City) 8:00pm: An exploration of Canada's black community and its role in the country's identity.
THE STATS OF LIFE (CBC) 8:30pm: A woman maintains her busy volunteering schedule despite her increasing fragility, a couple who carefully planned their retirement encounter the one thing they didn't plan for, and a group of five women move in together and form a co-op.
CBC DOCS POV (CBC) 9:00pm: Winston LaRose, an 80-year-old community activist, challenges the entrenched powers of Ward 7 when he runs for office for the first time.
PATIENT ZERO (Crave) 9:00pm: A supervirus has turned humankind into highly intelligent, streamlined killers, and an asymptomatic victim (Matt Smith) who can communicate with the infected must lead the last survivors on a hunt for Patient Zero and a cure.
OR1G1N UNKN0WN (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: After a deadly crash, mission controller Mackenzie Wilson assists an artificial intelligence system, A.R.T.I., to uncover a mysterious object under the surface of Mars that could change the future of Earth.
THE WHOLE PACKAGE (Out TV) 9:30pm: The top nine models compete in a FAN-tastic photo shoot on Vancouver's Main Street.
CBC ARTS: EXHIBITIONISTS (CBC) 11:30pm: PEI's March of the Crows; extraordinarily intricate paper animals; an installation inspired by cougars in New Brunswick.
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President’s List Fall 2018
NATCHITOCHES – Six hundred and fifty-four students were named to the Fall 2018 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, Heather Mayard;
 Alexandria – Eric Weinzettle, Brandi Beaudoin, Leslie Bordelon, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Angela Hardin, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Kasey Lacombe, Hunter Lewis, DeShonta Manning, Allison McCloud, Jalyn Mvcneal, Madeline Mitchell, Jennifer Prevot, Jabari Reed, Sailor Reed, Shacora Simpson, Kayla Whittington;                            
 Anacoco -- Nicole Fitzgerald, Brittany Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Cassandra Osborne, Seth Ponthieux, Casey Williams, Megan Williams;
 Anchorage – Sydney Bulot;
 Arcadia – Antavious Roberson, Ralyn Simpson;
 Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf, Alayna Moreau, Misti Richard;
Ashland – Victoria Roderick;
Baker – Katelyn Kennedy;
 Ball – Nickolas Juneau, Joseph Reynolds;
 Barksdale, AFB – Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez;                  
 Basile – Adam Elkins;
 Bastrop – Nikkia Lewis;
 Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay, Diamanisha Betts, Madison Harris, Hannah Knoff, Jordan Lancaster, Tremia Lockett, Henrietta Mercer, Daniel Midyett, Emma Rivet, Victoria Simmons;                              
 Belcher – Sierra Lang;
 Belgrade, Serbia -- Emilija Dancetovic;
 Belmont – Kelly Bass;
 Benton – Victoria Berry, Tamara Korner, Bridget Miller, Jessica O’Neal, Finnley Plaster, Comis Waddell, Kathryn Watts;
 Bienville – Julie Martin;
 Boise, Idaho – Jessica Anderson;
 Bossier City – Maddison Abreo, Jayde Barnett, Brittany Batchelor, Hannah Brooks, Kendall Caple, Izabela Carabelli, Callie Crockett, Peyton Davis, Hannah Gates, Joshua Greer, Jada Grigsby, Peyton Harville, Caylin Head, Savanna Head, Nicholas Hopkins, Kijah Johnson, Brandon Larkin, Chelsea Laverdiere, April Lebick, Katherine Parson, Colby Ponder, Taylor Powell, Jade Reich, Jami Rivers, Jalyn Robertson, Reid Rogers, Madison Rowland, Donna Spurgeon, Savannah Stevens, James Taylor, Kaitlyn Walker, Eric Zheng;
 Boutte – Samantha Vernor;
 Boyce – Katelyn Brister, Dylan Frazier, Sonya Hill;
 Breaux Bridge – Beyonkan Heine, Emily Roy;
 Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
 Brownsville, Texas – Emily Saldivar;
 Brussels – Leyla Fettweis;
 Bunkie – Emily Arnaud,
 Burleson, Texas -- Addison Pellegrino, Cassandra Smith;
 Calhoun – Grace Cummings, Robert Mccandlish;
 Calvin – Erin Price;
 Campti – Alisha Bedgood, Rebekah Cole, Madelynne Greer;
Carencro – Melody Woodard;
 Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
 Cartagena, Colombia – Aura Hernandez Canedo, Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Hassik Vasquez Narvaez;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
 Clarence – Jalicia Small;
 Clifton – Brittany Shackleford;
 Colfax – Alyssa Coleman, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
 Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans;
 Converse – Shayna Brown, Hayley Farmer, Wade Hicks, Mallory Mitchell, Hannah Womack, Logan Woodward;
Cotton Valley -- Nicholas Smith;
 Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Kaylee Antilley, Debra Hanson, Jon Hester, Mary James, Cynthia Lawson, Baley McAlexander, Precious Smith;
 Covington -- Henri Blanchat, Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Sarah Shiflett;
 Crowley -- Ma'Kayleen Milson;
 Custer, South Dakota – China Whitwer;
 Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren;
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota – Eryn Sandwell;
 Denham Springs – Joni Burlew;
DeRidder – Delia Amadiz, Lauren Callis, Tabitha Deer, Colten Denning, Falon Drake, Rebekah Frantz, Shydae Hammond, Karli Kennedy, Briana March, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Jessica Mullican, Hannah Plummer, Rebecca Richmond, Cheyenne Vander, Michael Waryas;
 Des Allemands – Emily Blanchard, Claire Schouest;
 Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie Webre;
 Deville – Briana Ashley, Allison Deglandon, Amber Kreideweis, Aubree Lampert, Kenedy Lampert, Madison Lejeune, Maci Mayeux, Caleb Rhodes;
 Diamondhead, Mississippi – Melissa Boyanton;
 Dodson – Rachel Broomfield;
 Doyline – Lucas Darbonne;
 Dry Prong – Jared Boydstun, Ashlee Elliott;
 Edmond, Oklahoma – Payton Hartwick, Ashley Medawattage;
 El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
 Elizabeth – Amanda Cloud, Sadie Perkins;
 Elton – Kayla Bellard;
 Endicott, New York – Tonya Rackett;
 Evergreen – Walter Armand;
 Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
 Farmerville – Malissa Loyd;
 Florien – Shayla Duhon, Amber Lewing, Caroline Matthews, Dylan Roberts, Jordan Weldon;
Folson – Shaylee Laird, Sarah Moore;
 Forest Hill – Rafael Sierra;
 Forney, Texas – Jobey Rusk, Jared Walker, Jayden Wheeler;
 Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Kyley Cole, Shaunda Gordon, Miranda Illsley, Cynthia Schwartz, Sasha Trevino, Cherie Martel;
 Fort Worth, Texas – Corban James;
 Franklin – Emily Kutchenriter;
 Franklinton – Crystal Newman;
 Frisco, Texas – Caroline Shepherd;
 Garland, Texas – Sierra Stone;
Glenmora – Alan Crowder, Reagan Humphries, Melissa Lanier, Faith Lawrence;
 Goldonna – David Day, Harley Godwin;
 Gonzales – Rebecca Marchand, Nicole Moody, Molly Moran, Bailee Ramey, Denee Smith;
 Grand Prairie, Texas – Clayton Casner;
 Grapevine, Texas – Margaret Black;
 Greenwell Springs -- Cheramie Kravitz;
Greenwood -- Char'Tarian Wilson;
 Gretna – Nadia Johnson;
 Haughton – Luther Cain, Jessica Chase, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Alexis Hoeltje, Victoria Lodrini, Savanah Molina, Amber Simmons, Heather Wooden, Dawn Young;
 Heath, Texas – Megan Lohmiller;
 Henderson, Texas – John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
 Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
 Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Lacee-Beth Cazelot;
Hineston – Gabrielle Merchant Langley, Tylee Stokes;
 Hope Mills, North Carolina -- Taylor Camidge;                          
 Hornbeck – Brandy Alford, Lane Alford, Kimberly Runyon;
 Houma – Alexis Dardar, Billy Gorr, Sarah Lajaunie, Corinne Paris;
Houston, Texas – Kendall Westfall;
 Humble, Texas – Aiyana Bean;
 Huntington, Texas – Travis Carrell;
 Iowa – Keiona Guy, Matthew Phillips;
 Irving, Texas – Darria Williams;
 Jacksonville Beach, Floria – Katherine Medlin;
 Jefferson – Jaleia Parker;
 Jena – Christian Aymond, Alanna Hailey;
 Jennings – Aimee Boothe, Alyson Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Wesley Simien, Lydia Williams;
 Jonesboro – Jordan Winston;
 Kaplan – Gabriel LeMoine;
 Katy, Texas – Erik Carver;
Keithville – John-David May, Cora Procell, Janae Richardson, Joanna Sims;
 Kenner -- Brooke Petkovich, Parul Sharma;
 Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
Kileen, Texas - Temitope Buraimoh, Arlyn Johnson;
 Kinder -- Jonathon Villareal;
 Lacombe – William Simpson;
Lafayette -- Jeffrey Blossom, Abbey Broussard, Luke Dupre, Michael Joseph, Emilee Leger, Robert Middleton, Andrea Saelios, Dante Saelios, Forest Strang;                            
 Lake Charles – Jovan Avery, Abigail Brady, Shawn Becton, Ashtyn Heap, Amanda Mustian, Sarah Sargent;
 Larose – Eric Bourg;
 Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta;
 Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;                            
 Lecompte – Hannah Glaze;
 Leesville – Sara Bishop, Autumn Boggs, Anthony Cantrell, Raven Collins, Carter Coriell, Junette Cutshaw, Cameron Davis, Chloe Dowden, Sarah Gibbs-Jarrell, Geoffrey Goins, Jessica Gray, Cheyenne Grigg, Jessica Herring, Ashley Hunt, Leigha Jackson, Bethany Kay, Emilee Keuten, Mercedes Mattes, Kelsea Mckinney, Paula Pilkenton, Linsey Preddy, Danielle Smyth, Peggy Stanley, Linda Strauss, Megan Tucker, Kristin Whistine;
 Little Elm, Texas – Hunter Gagnon;
 Logansport – Trenton Timmons, Rebecca Tomlin;
 Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales, Kelli Hickerson, Samantha Morris;
 Lyons, Kansas – Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers;
Machesney Park, Illinois – Alicia Teran;
 Mamou – Alex Chapman, Meggie Granger, Nicholas Saucier;
 Mandeville -- Shannon Roussell;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Mansfield – Brooke Smith, Madylin Sullivan;
 Mansura – Bailey Quebedeaux, Distiny Thompson;
 Many – Skyler Ezernack, Heidi Knight, Jaleah Lee, Lathan Meyers, Xavier Montgomery, Chas Pilcher, Tessa Reeves, Samantha Simmons;
 Marksville – Zachary Moreau, Paulette Thomas;  
 Marrero – Lorn Bourgeois;
 Marshall, Texas – Laurann Graham, D’Sherrick Williams;
 Marthaville – Emeri Manasco, Hanna Pardee;
Maurepas – Cameron Mayfield, Abigail Smith;
 Maurice – Adam Courville;
 Melissa, Texas – Kylah Banasky;
 Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
 Metairie – Kaitlyn Arena, Morgan Nuss, Holly Schiler, Mary Strickland, Sadye Treadway;                          
 Minden – Aubrey Dennis, Jess Easley, Laura Gryder, Taya Hester, Kiara Jenkins, Abigail Reynolds, Amanda Rogers, Heather White;
 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – Kayla Bomben;
 Mobile, Alabama – Emily Cristina;
 Monroe – Demonta Brown, Aaron Hunt, Grace Underwood;
 Montgomery -- Shelly Crew, Katelym Feazell;
 Mooringsport – Abigail Wolfe;
 Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Sean Casey;
 Morgan City – Allie Atkinson, Jeremy Orgeron;
 Morse – Kierra Linden;
 Mount Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Muleshoe, Texas -- Caitlyn Barber;
 Murphy, Texas – Bronte Rhoden;
 Murrieta, California – LaQuitta Wilkins;
Napoleonville – Elizabeth Coleman;
Natchitoches -- Austin Aldredge, Ragan Aple, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Rebecca Autrey, Sarah Aviles, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Joshua Below, Dylan Bennett, Sarah Bergeron, Allison Berry, Sara Coates, Anna Coffey, Fabian Correa Guette, Haley Dahlhoff, Elliot Davis, Ruth Garcia Rodriguez, Samantha Hall, Kaitlin Hatten, Taylor Johnson, Anthony Jones, Mary Keran, Colby Koontz, Scott Macqueen, Miranda Mayeaux, Rylie Mcfarlain, Jordan Mitchell, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Kaitlyn Nieman, Brooklyn Noe, Abigail Poe, Jonah Poe, Melissa Remo, Shelby Riedel, Alyssa Roberts, Kayla  Roquemore, Emily Ryder, Emily Salter, Madison Shade, Melissa Slaughter, Madeline Taylor, David Thibodaux, Kristan Valdez, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Madysen Watts;
New Iberia -- Jaci Jones, Grace Kerns, Payton Romero:
 New Llano – Nicole Naral;
New Milford, Connecticut -- Lisa Rosenberg;
 New Orleans – Jerome Baudy, Haleigh Giorlando Wall, Jaime Hendrickson, Tayla Oliver;
Noble – Allie Ebarb, Collin Procell;
Noyen sur Serthe, France -- Emma Miachon;
Oakdale -- Cheyenne Bertrand, Alyssa Cole, Katelyn Johnson, Coriana Moreaux, James Obrien;
 Oil City – Ryan Connella;
 Olla – Brianna Corley, Kristen Smith;
Opelousas -- Lauren Hebert, Keshayla Jackson, Alexia Rubin, Jaylen St. Romain;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Palmetto, Florida --   Cindy Hernandez;
 Paris, Texas -- Jordan Whatley;
 Pearland, Texas – Tanisha Williams;
 Pelican – Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Colombia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
 Pineville – Malek Abdelhadi, Taylor Bailey, Riley Bell, Tasha Blanchard, Christian Boudreaux, Latasha Cain, Noelle Carruth, Amber Edmisson, Erin Fallis, Kara Johnson, Michael Martin, Emily McCarty, Cade Mitchell, Wendi Powell, Morgan VanBuren, Corbi Walters, Wesley Williams, Alan Winegeart;                        
 Pitkin – Mattie Stewart;
 Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
 Plaucheville -- Brooke Dauzat;                            
Pollock – Jadynn Giles;
 Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth McCullar;
 Port Allen – Makayla Lacy;
 Port Barre – Madison Estis;
 Port Orange, Florida – Sean Logan;
 Prairieville – Rebekah Bonner, Colleen Carline, Roy Cobb, Andrea Gathercole, Sarah Makin;
Princeton – LeKayla Smith;
 Provencal – Kara Gandy, Rebekah Orsborn, Bailey Scarbrough;
Ragley – Elizabeth Jaycox, Cole Spponer;
 Raleigh, North Carolina – Aleida, Alfonso;
 Ringgold – Regan Edwards;
 Riverview, Florida – Robyn Larson;
 Robeline – Jessica Clark, Patricia Goodwin, Alyssa Maley, Bergen Oge, Caleb Wester;
 Round Rock, Texas – Evan Nafe;
 Ruston – Jena Green;
 Saint Francisville – Sara Baggett, Jordan Bringedahl;
 Saint Martinville – Blake Blanchard, Alli Douet;                        
 Saint Rose – Alexis Mancuso;
 Saline – Madelyn Cheatwood;
 San Antonio, Texas – Tiffany Rubin;
 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Loren MacLennan;
 Scott – Sydni Larriviere, Kristen Prejean;
 Seabrook, Texas -- Amy Whitecotton;
 Searcy, Arkansas – Lora Wood;
 Shenzhen, China – Yinglin Yuan;
Shreveport -- Lindsey Adkins, Mackenzie Allen, Hannah Angell, Yasmeen Bader, James Baldwin, Katelynn Benge, Maddison Benge, Hallie Bloxom, Erin Brown, Kaysie Burgess, Abigail Davis, Jackson Driggers, Jennifer Eaves, Jennifer Elliott, Samantha Freeman, Peyton Gamble, Leah Gould, Melina Johnson, Tatyanna Kinsey, Kaitlyn Knighton, Katherine Mckay, Maxey McSwain, Madison Milligan, Myles Mitchell, Cayla Morris, Megan Osborn, Mallory Parker, Bailey Patton, Zachary Person, Haley Pickett, Taylor Poleman, Patricia Reed, Madelyn Ruiz, Catherine Shaw, Shelby Sowers, DeAndre Stevenson, Khaila Tucker, Ansonia Wisner;
 Sibley – Julianna Schober;
 Simmesport – Bailie Marsh, Elise Normand;
 Simsboro – Autumn Smith, Shelby Wall;
 Slaughter – Ciara Gibbs;
 Slidell – Ayrianna Edwards, Katherine Gallinghouse, Parker Gwaltney, Abigail Miller, Sabrina Miller, Holly Penta, Rachel Reed, Jourdan Waddell, Olivia Warren;                      
 Spring, Texas -- Sydney Normand;
 Stinnett, Texas – Dalin Williams;
 Stonewall – Mildred Hooper, Mallory McConathy, Emily McConnell, Brooke Meade, Clinton Oliver, Mackenzie Panther, Kassidy Parker;                          
 Stuttgart, Germany -- Antonia Blattner;
 Sulphur – Tiffany Lyons, Bryttani MacNamara;
 Sunset – Lindsay Thibodeaux;
 The Woodlands, Texas – Tyler Rapp;
 Thibodaux – Sheridan Duet, Maegan Davis;
Tool, Texas – Kimberly Kidney;
 Toronto Ontario – Rhea Verma;
 Trout – Makayla King, Zachary Long, Deana Poole, Devon Smith, Andrea Walters;
 Venice, Florida – Alexis Weaver;
 Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
 Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Joshua Galland, Alex Gautreaux;
 Waco, Texas – Isabella Hudson;
 Walker – Johnny Brister;
 Washington – Tarik Andrus;
 Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
 West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
 West Monroe – Julianne Cousans, Laura Lovell;
 White Castle – Cassidy Blanchard, Gavin Landry;
 Whitehouse, Texas – Jackson Allen;
 Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
 Winnfield -- Tamierrea Alexander, John Collins, Simona Curry, Michael Duke, D’Tyria Duncan, Joshua Goins, Kassidy Grantadams, Kelsey Jordan, Elizabeth Parker, Caroline Womack, Maggie Womack;
 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Tyra Duma;
Woodworth – Christian Jeansonne, Jonathan Magnano;
Wylie, Texas – Alexis Perry;
 Yaroslav, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Jessica Gilmore, Brandon Granger;
 Zakopane, Poland -- Patrycja Polanska;
 Zwolle – Shakelia Maxie, Holden Rivers.                          
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gerardbillet · 2 years
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Anita Molinero : Extruda : El Cochecito (fauteuils roulants), Infia : Effondrement du centre, La Rose, Les Maltaises, Amiat 3 : Poubelle fondue, Crouuute Criarde. #museedartmodernedeparis #anitamolinero #extruda #polystyrene #elcochecito #fauteuilsroulants #infia #effondrement #larose #fracbourgogne #lesmaltaises #amiat #poubellefondue #croute #instapic #photooftheday #parismaville (à Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/CewpjqDLjZZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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beyondfabric · 7 years
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Larose AW17 Lookbook
Isaac Larose’s eponymous label has been gathering quite the attention in recent years, not only due to its founder’s uncanny personal style but mostly due to the outstanding quality and design of its collections. The label has been consistently delivering some of the most unique headgear available on the market, imbued with a contemporary essence that seamlessly portrays its Parisian background.
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denislcp · 2 years
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Jim Sander coat - Larose Paris cap - YSL scarf - Gitman Vintage shirt - Incotex pants - Prada belt - Maison Margiela sneakers - Missoni socks (à Boulogne-Billancourt, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ccxi83_I7mz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ofwaternearth · 3 years
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syllabi i enjoy
texts to have a closer examination at. bc what is life without close examination? appreciation? a moment to stop n smell the roses
English 171
Literature and Sexual Identity: Gender, Sexuality, Modernism
British 20th- and 21st-Century
Special Topics
Book List
Baldwin, James: Giovanni's Room; Barnes, Djuna: Nightwood; Cunningham, Michael: The Hours; Hollinghurst, Alan: The Line of Beauty; Larsen, Nella: Passing; Nelson, Maggie: The Argonauts; Wilde, Oscar: The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings; Woolf, Virginia: Mrs. Dalloway; Woolf, Virginia: Orlando
Other Readings and Media
The bCourses site will include samples of modernist poetry (T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes), theoretical essays (Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Eve Sedgwick, Lee Edelman, Susan Stryker), short stories (Henry James, Bruce Nugent), and visual materials drawn from contemporary art installations.  
Description
This course will focus on one area of the rapidly expanding field of literature and sexual identity: the early twentieth-century literary experiments that have earned the title “modernism.” Famously “queer,” modernism’s challenges to literary and social norms entangled formal and sexual “deviance.” To unravel these entanglements, we will read back and forth across the twentieth century to stage a series of encounters between the aesthetic practices and discourses of modernism and those of contemporary queer theory and cultural production.  As we read texts by Oscar Wilde, Henry James, Djuna Barnes, T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes, Nella Larsen, and James Baldwin,  we will consider (among other issues) the mobile dimensions of queer time and space; the historical migration of concepts such as perversion, inversion, masquerade, transvestism, abjection, and shame; the mutual implication of race, gender, and sexuality; the formal attributes of the closet; the legibility of transgender bodies; and the composition of affective histories. To complement (and complicate) the chronological axis of this inquiry, we will also attend to the metropolitan spaces in which sexual boundaries blurred and subcultures thrived, especially the three urban sites central to modernist experimentation: London, New York, and Paris.  
The course will require two papers, a midterm, and a final exam.
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Special Topics in American Cultures: Racial Joy
Cutler, John Alba
Description
Is happiness possible in a world of ecological catastrophe, economic inequality, and racial oppression? This course will explore recent literature by Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian American writers and poets preoccupied with the nature of joy. Against the grain of literature that represents the experience of racialization as immiseration, these texts explore the possibilities of meaning, happiness, beauty, and community both as responses to racialization and as the generative outcome of artistic creation. We will pay particular attention to the specificity of differently racialized histories as they impinge on or, alternately, create the conditions in which human flourishing (an idea whose influence runs from Aristotle through Marx to contemporary political theory) becomes possible. We will read in all genres and supplement our consideration of primary texts with theoretical texts on the political valences of happiness, bodily pleasure, ecological communion, and racial solidarity. Texts will include Luis Alberto Urrea’s The House of Broken Angels, Ross Gay’s Be Holding, Natalie Diaz’s Postcolonial Love Poem, Louise Erdrich’s LaRose, and Gish Jen’s Typical American, among others. Students will learn to identify and analyze different conceptions of joy and their relation to theories and histories of racialization. They will also develop essays that synthesize theoretical concepts and closely examine the form and function of primary texts.
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Topics in Chicano Literature and Culture: Riding Chicanx Literature’s First Wave and Beyond, c/s
Book List
Acosta , Oscar Zeta: The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo; Castillo, Ana: Sapogonia; Chavez, Denise: Loving Pedro Infante; Diaz, Natalie: When My Brother Was an Aztec; Hernandez, Jaime: The Girl from H.O.P.P.E.R.S.: A Love and Rockets Book; Munoz, Manuel: What you see in the Dark; Plascencia, Salvador: The People of Paper; Rivera, Tomas: ...and the earth did not devour him
Description
“The student of Chicano literature will look back at this group and this first period as the foundation of whatever is to come, even if only as the generation against whom those to come rebel. The best of the best will survive—but then survival is an old Chicano tradition.”
Juan Bruce-Novoa, Chicano Authors: Inquiry by Interview.
Nearly forty years have passed since Juan Bruce-Novoa published Chicano Authors. An early Chicano literary critic, Bruce-Novoa documents this boom of creative writers in his book of interviews, naming them the “first wave.” This first wave—which he and others have come to regard as a consequence of the Chicano Movement—will serve as a reference point. In this course, we will encounter some of the most influential practitioners of Chicanx letters. This will include a variety of genres and media: novels, short stories, poetry, essays, film, comics, and music. Among the many themes in our exploration, we will observe how these writers (and artists) imagine place, history, citizenship, race, class, gender, nation, the body, art, community, and the cosmos. We will begin with the idea of the first wave as a “guide post,” to question where and when it began, and to consider how it became Chicanx Literature.
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Topics in American Studies: Harlem Renaissance
Book List
Cullen, Countee: Color; Hughes, Langston: Fine Clothes to the Jew; Hughes, Langston: The Weary Blues; Hurston, Zora Neale: The Sanctified Church; Hurston, Zora Neale: Their Eyes Were Watching God; Johnson, James Weldon: Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man; Larsen, Nella: Passing; Locke, Alain: The New Negro; McKay, Claude: Harlem Shadows; Thurman (et al), Wallace: Fire!!; Toomer, Jean: Cane
Description
This course explores the social, cultural, political, and personal awakenings in the literature, art, and music of the Negro Renaissance or the New Negro Movement, now commonly known as the Harlem Renaissance. This is remembered as a time (roughly 1918-1930) when, in the midst of legal segregation and increasing anti-Black mob violence, Black American writers, artists, philosophers, activists, and musicians, congregating in New York City’s Harlem, reclaimed the right to represent themselves in a wide range of artistic forms and activist movements. At stake: who were, and are, Black Americans? What was distinctive about Black art? What gave it such broad, international appeal? Could art be used to uplift the conditions of a people? Were Black artists obligated to make their art a means of protest against racism? If they were, would they produce art or propaganda? Our task in this course is to explore these and other questions through close analysis of major works by W. E. B. Du Bois, Claude McKay, Nella Larsen, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Aaron Douglas, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and many others. This course is co-taught by Professor Christine Palmer (American Studies) and Professor Bryan Wagner (English).
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Research Seminar: What is Community?
Deference to the instincts of a community serves as final arbiter in much intellectual and political work: when, for example, the linguist Noam Chomsky defines a the syntax of a language as the “instincts of a native speaker.” Yet as that framing indicates, discourses of “community” can also traffic in contested sociological categories, especially those relating to race, ethnicity, and nativity. In queer and trans spaces, meanwhile, “community” appears both as the cherished goal of cultural practice and as its enabling premise. This class asks how these questions shape our understanding of literature and culture. Building in work in critical race studies, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology, we will ask both how distinct literary communities develop theories and practices of community, test the utility of a generalizable theory of community, paying attention especially to queer critiques of community-based movements by writers like Stephen Best, Jodi Dean, Lee Edelman, and Miranda Joseph. Other readings will include Sarah Ahmed, David Eng, Michel Foucault, Jillian Hernandez, C. L. R. James, Immanuel Kant, Colleen Lye, Fred Moten, José-Esteban Muñoz, Amber Musser, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and Mecca Jamilah Sullivan.
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Practices of Literary Study: Love and Sex
This elementary-level class will introduce students the range and complexity of poetic writing in English about love and sex, encompassing amatory and erotic lyric, pornographic and vulgar poetry, and verse drama. How has literary writing shaped both dominant and transgressive norms for thinking about love, marriage, sex, sexuality, and reproduction? How does poetry help us understand the meanings arising from experiences of embodiment, and how, in turn, does embodiment shape and determine the scope of poetry? We will read, think, and feel with W. H. Auden, Gwendolyn Brooks, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Thom Gunn, Langston Hughes, Bhanu Kapil, Myung Mi Kim, Eileen Myles, Frank O’Hara, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, Sappho, William Shakespeare, Gertrude Stein, Walt Whitman, and Oscar Wilde.
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In a 2020 Black Feminist Breathing Chorus honoring the late playwright Lorraine Hansberry, Black feminist community scholar/Sista Docta Alexis Pauline Gumbs invited listeners to “create a future that reflects the beauty we see in each other.” She reminded us that the structures we bring to our own lives, whether they be through our poetry, plays, gardens, parenting, or “the beautiful boundaries and blessings of relationships and friendships with other people,” we can impose beauty on our future.   In this analytical writing skills and research-focused performance studies R1B course, we will practice Embodied Study* with our bodies and lives to impose beauty on our future.  We will read about performances of the everyday (race, class, gender, ability, etc.) and write, write, write.  Our discussions, in-class writing practices, reading responses, group work and peer reviewing will not only help us develop the foundational skills needed in college and beyond, but also to study together in a way that cares about our bodies personally as well as the relationships, communities, and land we are most accountable to.   * When I say Embodied Study, I am inspired by Dr. Brandi Wilkins Catanese’s description of Black feminist study as the “talking, listening, moving, resting, risking, holding, falling, laughing, dancing, creating, singing, breaking bread, writing, learning, wondering, understanding, accepting, rejecting, leading, following the lifework” -”What is black feminist study?” The Black Feminist Study Theory Atlas (2019)
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Dreaming of Utopia and The Politics of Hopeful Spaces
Graduate Student Instructor: Miyuki Baker
Course Description:
“And if going home is denied me, then I will have to stand and claim my space, making a new culture--una cultura mestiza--with my own lumber, my own bricks and mortar and my own feminist architecture.” --Gloria Anzaldua 
What does it mean to create “safe(r) spaces” and “have hope” in the face of marginalization, depression, grief, and despair? Often, such phrases feel abstract and hard to define. This course will consider how space--architecture, mental and physical environments--are implicated in social movements. We will question our bodies in the context of several specific Bay Area sites to analyze how these alternatives spaces engage with and respond to politics. Additionally, we will examine our role in the university, addressing the ways in which we read, write, and conduct research. 
Readings:
The readings are categorized into the following sections:
1) New Moon: Inside(r)/Outside(r) will invite us to look at our own bodies as a space, site, structure that is layered from the inside and out. We will also explore the effects of writing from the inside/outside by reading and writing auto-ethnographic pieces. 
2) In Waxing Moon: The Nation State we will expand our scope to look at how the government and the economy are also produced and performed spaces. We will read about neoliberal policy, the welfare state, and Oakland political histories to understand different scales of space.  
3) During the Full Moon: Planetary Paradigms, we will be asking how spaces affect the way we can dream or imagine the future. We will discuss climate change and large shifts in the environment due to human activity.
4) In our last section, Waning Moon: Performing Space and the Body, we will reflect on accumulated knowledge from the previous three sections and produce a short performance.  
In addition to learning about these ideas, this course will help you develop the necessary reading and writing skills crucial for success in this course and beyond. Strong reading and writing skills are key to developing critical thinking skills. We will work to develop these skills through (i) discussion of readings in class, (ii) written responses to the readings, (iii) original written work, and (iv) peer review of each other's writing. By the end of this course, you will have mastered the writing process, from formulating a topic and finding sources, to outlining, drafting, and revising a paper. Students will be expected to complete daily journal writing assignments in order to create a practice of writing.
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
Summarize key ideas from, comprehend, and evaluate readings
Communicate and argue clearly and effectively in writing
Legally and ethically incorporate ideas of others into their writing
Course objectives
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
practice writing as a way of thinking through complex ideas
differentiate between and incorporate description, summarization, and analysis
analyze texts through written assignments and oral discussion
formulate original and persuasive essay topics, arguments, and thesis statements
organize an essay, and effectively use topic sentences and transitional phrases
summarize the argument and supporting evidence in essays written by their peers and critics
effectively incorporate textual evidence into their essays
correctly cite sources following the MLA citation format
review, revise, and edit their papers for content and style
act as peer reviewers for their colleagues
Course schedule/Syllabus (subject to change) & Resources 
The following texts are required and will be available on both bCourses and as a course reader. This syllabus is always subject to revision and change. Be sure to check with a classmate if you miss a class meeting for specific page assignments for readings, as well as any changes in due dates for essays or other assignments.
New Moon: Inside(r)/Outside(r) Methodologies
WEEK 1: 
Syllabus review
In-class interviews
Watch Elvis Summers’ video of building a tiny house for Smokie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8nTcqwqdU4&t=1s
***Assignments due for WEEK 2: Introductory essay, 2-3 pages double-spaced 
WEEK 2: 
Zora Neal Hurston, “Research” & “My People! My People!” Mules & Men (Intro, chapters I & II)
***Assignments due for WEEK 3:
WEEK 3: 
POOR magazine, “How Not to Call the KKKops” 2 page handout
Writing Analytically, Chapter 1
***Assignments due for WEEK 4:
WEEK 4: 
Watch interview with Lisa "Tiny" Gray-Garcia of Poor Magazine: https://youtu.be/g0_N6NCdG9A?list=PLk_oOIyyzGbdLhuX8nbpIHsCcBS7MAqCi
Tiny, Criminal of Poverty: Growing Up Homeless in America, preface xv-xix, 115-120153-166
Writing Analytically, Chapter 2
***Assignments due for WEEK 5:
WEEK 5: 
E. Patrick Johnson,  “Queer Epistemologies: Theorizing the Self From a Writerly Place Called Home.” Biography, Vol. 34, No. 3, Performing Queer Lives (summer 2011), pgs. 429-446 (17). 
Writing Analytically, Chapter 3
***Assignments due for WEEK 6:
Waxing Moon: The Nation State
WEEK 6: 
Robert O. Self, American Babylon, Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2003); pp. 215-327
Writing Analytically, Chapter 4
***Assignments due for WEEK 7:
WEEK 7: 
Vicanne Adams, “It’s not about Katerina,” “Getting to the Breaking Point,” “Faith in a Volunteer Economy,” “Charity, Philanthrocapitalism, and the Affect Economy,” and “Katrina as the Future,” in Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith. New Orleans in the Wake of Katrina (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2013), pp. 1-21; 99-190.
Writing Analytically, Chapter 5
***Assignments due for WEEK 8:
WEEK 8: 
Matthew Desmond, “Prologue,” “The Business of Owning the City,” and “Christmas in Room 400,” in Evicted. Poverty and Profit in the American City (New York: Crown Publishers, 2016), pp. 1-5; 9-19; 94-110.
Handout by Miyuki on Rosalyne Deutsche’s Eviction: Art and Spatial Politics 
Writing Analytically, Chapter 6
***Assignments due for WEEK 9:
Full Moon: Planetary Paradigms
WEEK 9: 
Brad Evans and Julian Reid, “Anthropocene,” “Insecure by Design,” and “The Poverty of Vulnerability,” and “Living Dangerously,” in Resilient Life: The Art of Living Dangerously (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2014), pp. 1-119
Writing Analytically, Chapter 7
***Assignments due for WEEK 10:
WEEK 10: 
Stefan Harney and Fred Moten, “The University and the Undercommons,” Social Text 79, Vol. 22, No. 2, (Summer 2004): 101-115 and intro to The Undercommons by Jack Halberstam pg. 5-12
Writing Analytically, Chapter 8
***Assignments due for WEEK 11:
WEEK 11:
Watch The millennial commune movement: Networking in real life: https://youtu.be/XPAwBz7Z4yM?list=PLk_oOIyyzGbdLhuX8nbpIHsCcBS7MAqCi
Michael Doyle, “Conviviality and Perspicacity: Evaluating 1960s Communitarianism,” West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California pg. 13-27
Felicity D. Scott, “Bulldozers in Utopia: Open Land, Outlaw Territory, and the Code Wars,” West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California, pg. 57-71
***Assignments due for WEEK 12:
WEEK 12: 
Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland, Atzlan,” Borderlands La Frontera, 23-35
Writing Analytically, Chapter 9
***Assignments due for WEEK 13:
Waning Moon: Performing Space and the Body
WEEK 13: 
Taylor, Diana. "Translating Performance." Profession 2002: 44-50.
Josh Kun, “Playing the Fence, Listening to the Line,” from Performance in the Borderlands 
Writing Analytically, Chapter 10
***Assignments due for WEEK 14:
WEEK 14: 
Juan Flores, “Salvacion Casita” Space, Performance, and Community. From Bomba to Hip-hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity. 
***Assignments due for WEEK 15: Continue working on your final papers and find times to meet with your group
WEEK 15: 
Workshopping papers
Helpful resources
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl)
Berkeley College Writing’s Resource  List (http://writing.berkeley.edu/writing-resources)
Student Learning Center (http://slc.berkeley.edu/writing/index.htm)
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