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kelsography:

Okay, I think I’m dreaming. Picasso + Light drawings = two of my favorite things. So glad I found these. 

SO. COOL. See the photos on LIFE’s website here.

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belishabeacons:

NPR Intern Edition: As interns, we know that finding a solid job in this economy isn’t easy. But some marginalized groups – like the District’s transgender community – face additional hurdles.

Reported by Amanda Yeager

#thatsmygurl

This story is so complex and deserves much more than 4 minutes, but I’m glad I could at least get Emily’s story out there.

Whether I’ll ever get used to hearing my voice on tape is questionable.

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(Really Rosie — Maurice Sendak & Carole King)

My favorite Maurice Sendak stories growing up were the ones I could sing along to.

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brooklynmutt:

MSNBC Mistakenly Labels Nicolas Sarkozy A ‘Prostitute’
(Mediaite)

brooklynmutt:

MSNBC Mistakenly Labels Nicolas Sarkozy A ‘Prostitute’

(Mediaite)

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I haven’t felt much like a student this last semester, but there’s something about sitting at the top of a football stadium and looking out on the campus where you just spent four (exciting, stressful, probably formative) years of your life.

I haven’t felt much like a student this last semester, but there’s something about sitting at the top of a football stadium and looking out on the campus where you just spent four (exciting, stressful, probably formative) years of your life.

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“In this country, foreign language is in the toilet… so that’s where you’ll find my foreign language books.”
-Jim Toole, owner of Capitol Hill Books, re: where to find French books in his store

“In this country, foreign language is in the toilet… so that’s where you’ll find my foreign language books.”

-Jim Toole, owner of Capitol Hill Books, re: where to find French books in his store

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theswingingsixties:

Otis Redding — These Arms of Mine - 1962 

(Source: apres-midi)

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Paul Newman and his children on holiday in France, 1965.

theswingingsixties:

Paul Newman and his children on holiday in France, 1965.

(Source: jewahl, via themissourireview)