Remembering Lou Reed on his birthday.
Remembering Lou Reed on his birthday.
Lou Reed was born on March 2, 1942 #gonebutneverforgotten
The guy Platner is retweeting is an actual neo nazi.
Russian copy of Lou Reed and John Cale's Songs For Drella pressed by a Russian Christian music label to get around censorship laws
"this one goes out to charks and nicky..."
ㅤꨄ︎ㅤ10 years with @green-raptorr.bsky.social ㅤꨄ︎ㅤ
happy birthday yoko ono part two
happy birthday yoko ono!
WISH TREE FOR YOKO ONO
www.wishtreeforyokoono.com
For Yoko from Sean with love.
Happy Birthday Yoko!
Make a wish and let it come true for you.
Some people are calling it the flag of Woke 2
get the kid in the brown hoodie a scholarship
David Bowie and Mick Ronson, Hollywood Palladium, 1973, by Steve Goldman.
gross
Taisho Period Furisode with Quadrated Checkerboard Design This commanding furisode from the Taisho to early Showa period (1912–1940) features a bold, large-scale quadrated background that creates a striking checkerboard effect. This geometric division is a direct homage to the theatrical costumes of the Edo period, specifically those used in Noh theater, where such patterns served to define the garment's symbolic and aesthetic presence. Each large square alternates between a deep, ink-black ground and a contrasting light cream, with the borders of each quadrant softened by organic, speckled textures. Superimposed over this rigid grid are fluid, hand-painted floral motifs and delicate embroidery, creating a sophisticated tension between the structured architectural background and the graceful, natural elements of the silk.
The large-scale quadrated background of this furisode creates a dramatic checkerboard effect that immediately evokes the theatrical traditions of Edo period Noh costumes, where such geometric divisions served both aesthetic and symbolic functions. Taisho to early Showa period (1912-1940), Japan
lezzin' out with KD Lang
all the portland high kids go to that dunkin and sit in the cafeteria there for lunch. they knew what they were doing going in that building. evil.
David Bowie and Lou Reed, New York City, 1996 by Richard Corkery
the drama
Someone wearing a Lithuania Olympics uniform by Issey Miyake. There's a cape across the back that says "Lithuania." Also pleated, flowy sleeves, puffy chest, cinched torso, and close fitting shirt below the waist point. Wearer has metallic pants and white sneakers.
The hood on the uniform is pleated, so it has lines everywhere. The hood is half zipped, so it's covering part of the person's face.
Bunch of athletes in the Lithuania Olympics uniform. The capes across the banks say "Lithuania." There's a Olympics logo on the seat.
Similarly shaped Olympics uniforms for different countries, so they feature different colors in accordance with those countries.
Lithuanian Olympic uniforms by Issey Miyake for the 1992 games in Barcelona. This was Lithuania's first time in the Olympics after gaining independence from the Soviet Union. Fabric was cut and shaped using heat, not scissors or sewing machines.
For murder to bring happiness, one must already be happy,
and I am completely at peace with myself, totally happy.
philip glass - akhnaten
john cale and Brian eno - wrong way up
Art Deco Kimono. The composition of this kimono features dramatically stylized fans rendered as angular, overlapping diagonal bands in rich purple, rust orange, olive green, cream, and deep black, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that suggests movement and vitality. Taisho (1912-1926), Japan
"Hex ICE"
Sticker spotted in Seattle
Philip Glass boycotting the Kennedy Center
Philip Glass boycotting the Kennedy Center
Philip Glass boycotting the Kennedy Center
Philip Glass
Philip Glass
Philip Glass
Philip Glass
Philip Glass boycotting the Kennedy Center
"Class War"
Seen in Sydney