The new episode of Skins
Not my Gracie!!!!
WHY?!!
Rest in peace, Grace Violet Blood.
Way to go Skins for killing off one of my favorite characters ever on the show. Regardless, the episode was beautiful.
Not my Gracie!!!!
WHY?!!
Rest in peace, Grace Violet Blood.
Way to go Skins for killing off one of my favorite characters ever on the show. Regardless, the episode was beautiful.
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High Places - Sonora
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Future Islands - Give Us the Wind
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Alex Anwandter- Como Una Estrella
I have been in love with all of his projects for two years and he is coming to SXSW. Ahh, I wish I had the monies to goooooo.
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Smoking Children by Frieke Janssens.
“A YouTube video of a chainsmoking Indonesian toddler inspired me to create this series, “Smoking Kids”. The video highlighted the cultural differences between the east and west, and questioned notions of smoking being a mainly adult activity. Adult smokers are the societal norm, so I wanted to isolate the viewer’s focus upon the issue of smoking itself. I felt that children smoking would have a surreal impact upon the viewer and compel them to truly see the acts of smoking rather than making assumptions about the person doing the act. ”
There were no real cigarettes on set. Instead, chalk and sticks of cheese were uses as props, while candles and incense provided the smoke.
You can see the making of video here and see more pictures of this project at the artist’s website here.
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Women workers having lunch in their rest room, Chicago and Northwest Railway Company. Clinton, Iowa (April 1943)
Source: US Library of CongressRare color photos from the Great Depression and World War II that may give you a glimpse of the taste of what it was like in the 30s and 40s- decades that were normally known and seen only in black-and-white.
Photographers working for the United States Farm Security Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI) created the images between 1939 and 1944.
The pictures depict life in the United States, including New Mexico, Chicago, Georgia, with a focus on farmlands and rural labor, as well as World War II factories, railroads, and women working.The original images are color transparencies ranging in size from 35 mm. to 4x5 inches. They complement the better-known black-and-white FSA/OWI photographs, made during the same period.