1. c-fontaine:

Dorothea Tanning, 1910-2012
Birthday, 1942
Oil on canvas40 1/4 x 25 1/2 inches (102.2 x 64.8 cm)
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Purchased with funds contributed by C. K. Williams, II, 1999-50-1
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

    c-fontaine:

    Dorothea Tanning, 1910-2012

    Birthday, 1942

    Oil on canvas
    40 1/4 x 25 1/2 inches (102.2 x 64.8 cm)

    Philadelphia Museum of Art, Purchased with funds contributed by C. K. Williams, II, 1999-50-1

    © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

  2. So cute. It reminds me of candy raver style meets proto hipster from California in the 90s. Which is not a bad thing! calivintage:

hanneli mustaparta.

    So cute. It reminds me of candy raver style meets proto hipster from California in the 90s. Which is not a bad thing!

    calivintage:

    hanneli mustaparta.

  3. Lady Mary’s early 20th century dinner outfits always make me gasp

suicideblonde:

 Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary, Downton Abbey

    Lady Mary’s early 20th century dinner outfits always make me gasp

    suicideblonde:

     Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary, Downton Abbey

  4. Get the gf her spirit animal. Seriously, an author I work with gave me a wolf as a symbol of how he sees me. It was really moving. Want to learn more? I took this from Shamanic Journey. Don’t laugh, people—it’s cool! 

“Wolf is also an extremely gregarious animal, enjoying the company of others. Wolves mate for life. The clan has a solid social structure, in which all adults participate in the upbringing of the young. Wolves are fiercely loyal to their mates, with a strong sense of family whilst upholding individualism. Though their clans are highly organised, they are truly free spirits. They seem to go out of their way to avoid a fight. A shift in posture, a growl, or a glance gets the point across quite readily without violence. We are reminded not to waste resources and to learn how to avoid trouble and confrontations. People with Wolf as power animal have the ability to make quick and firm emotional attachments. Trust your insights about these attachments, wolf will be there to guide you. Take control of your life with Wolf’s assistance and do so with harmony and discipline.”

    Get the gf her spirit animal. Seriously, an author I work with gave me a wolf as a symbol of how he sees me. It was really moving. Want to learn more? I took this from Shamanic Journey. Don’t laugh, people—it’s cool!

    “Wolf is also an extremely gregarious animal, enjoying the company of others. Wolves mate for life. The clan has a solid social structure, in which all adults participate in the upbringing of the young. Wolves are fiercely loyal to their mates, with a strong sense of family whilst upholding individualism. Though their clans are highly organised, they are truly free spirits. They seem to go out of their way to avoid a fight. A shift in posture, a growl, or a glance gets the point across quite readily without violence. We are reminded not to waste resources and to learn how to avoid trouble and confrontations. People with Wolf as power animal have the ability to make quick and firm emotional attachments. Trust your insights about these attachments, wolf will be there to guide you. Take control of your life with Wolf’s assistance and do so with harmony and discipline.”

  5. Yep, this is spot on. Thanks The Frisky!

    Yep, this is spot on. Thanks The Frisky!

  6. OMFG 
bleachxbarbie:

day 3
Rude RiRi
by Grace

    OMFG

    bleachxbarbie:

    day 3

    Rude RiRi

    by Grace

  7. “Helter Skelter”
    Siouxsie and the Banshees live (with Robert Smith on guitar)
    1983

    “Na na na na na na na na na!!!!!”

  8. Today Refinery29 pointed out that the 1995 Parker Posey film Party Girl is on Netflix. OMG.

    Party Girl, may be the reason I moved to New York. At 13, when I first saw this movie, this was the world I envisioned I’d live in. Of course, it’s a silly romantic comedy and I moved to NYC 10 years later, so my life didn’t turn out exactly like this. Still it’s a favorite of mine… sometimes fantasy can be a good thing.

    Watch the first 5 minutes of the clip for the famous “NATASHA!” scene. What’s Up Buttercup? The rent and I’m not paying!!

  9. I don’t care if she is in that stupid show about Brooklyn waitresses. I love, love, love Kat Dennings.

    chromotherapy:

    Kat Dennings

    (Source: siriusly-mooney-morrissey)

  10. Jerome (Lost Sessions) by Lykke Li

    I want to live in Lykke Li’s glamorous goth universe in Sweden.

  11. danaSkully’s Best Records of 2011

    my list…best songs up next…

    1. Atlas Sound: Parallax
    Bradford you made your best record yet! I can’t help feeling, like I’m sure most indie music fans do, just so proud of my boy.

    2. Cults: Cults
    I know it’s trendy and Cults totally got overblown for a hot second, but this record is just so fucking catchy. Also did you hear that NPR interview where Bob Boilen forced Eno to listen to “Most Wanted”?

    While I probably wouldn’t pick this as the record to talk to Eno about, it’s a strong one. From the “Love is a Cult” suicidal girl group vibe to the neo-Wall of Sound production to the excellently laid out track arrangement to the Robert Longo inspired cover art, it’s kind of just… perfect?

    3. PJ Harvey: Let England Shake
    I was (figuratively) electrified the first time I saw Harvey live, in 2000. Eleven years later she can still send chills down my spine. Clad in ghostly white Victorian garb, she was a much different incarnation of Polly Jean than I saw back then, but still unrelentingly creepy. And brilliant. I’ve never stopped loving her (I even like those records no one talks about like 2007’s White Chalk), but I’m pleased the world (from Rolling Stone to Pitchfork to kids in the record store in my hometown) started to listen to her once more.

    4. WILD FLAG: Wild Flag
    Mary Timony. 2/3 parts Sleater Kinney. I knew this record would be utterly fantastic as everyone in the band is AMAZING, but I didn’t know how much it would ROCK. Like dude rock. Even my boyfriend—not a huge Sleater Kinney fan, never heard of Timony—was in awe. I kind of just want to call Carrie Brownstein and say “THANK YOU.” I feel like it wouldn’t be that hard to get her number, right?

    5. M83: Hurry Up We’re Dreaming
    This record has the best song of the year on it (“Midnight City”) and it’s a French dude’s nod to Melon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Win/win. Save for that one song with the children in it (why does every M83 record have one of these songs?!) it’s the perfect record for riding out of your hometown and into the Big City.

    6. Beat Connection: Surf Noir EP
    This band’s combined age is like 38. Chillwave is so pervasive even the kids are doing it! Luckily, Surf Noir is really good, solidly produced, sparkly chillwave from Seattle. And they named themselves after an LCD Soundsystem song, which is so something I would have done when I was 17. I’ve been saying this since their first single “Silver Screen” came out earlier on this year, but I really do think this is the next big thing. Listen to the EP here so you can agree with me.

    7. Lykke Li: Wounded Rhymes
    I kind of liked Lykke Li, until I saw the video of her doing an acoustic version of “I’m Good I’m Gone” with every other person in Sweden who makes music (Robyn!) and occasionally breaking out in a chicken dance. LOVE. Then this record came out and I felt justified in my LOVE. Not a cute pop chanteuse anymore, the diminutive singer took on an Altman-like dose of Southern Gothic on Wounded Rhymes. It works!

    8. Washed Out: Within and Without
    Apparently I really like chillwave now. This record was on repeat for months. I still use it to calm me down during rush hour subway hell. I have heard mixed thoughts on it (a lot of people find it cheesy or bland or “Chillwave by the numbers”) but it just works for me.

    9. Soft Moon: The Soft Moon
    This band actually does goth-y post punk better than a lot of bands that actually made music in the goth/post punk era. A well-articulated album of gloomy, hazy sad-person bliss. Anachronistic, yes, but this kind of throwback—one with big nods to The Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo and the Bunnyman, and Seventeen Seconds era Cure— I have no problem with.

    10. Cut Copy: Zonoscope
    Cut Copy made the best Duran Duran record ever.

  12. First World Feminism: Jewelry Gifts for the Holidays →

    Yay! DaisyDreamsinColor gets some feminist love!

    michellehaimoff:

    The holidays are upon us and people are still shopping for last minute gifts!

    The following unique pieces of jewelry (and who doesn’t like jewelry?) all come from women-owned super small businesses (except for Roxbury Jewelry, which is owned by my brother and cousin). Amazon has enough business,…