A splash of dry humor.

May 30

Two more months left in Wabash.

Two more months left in Wabash.

May 29

listening to "Nine Inch Nails (NIN) - Zoo Station (U2 Cover)"

varlysuperfan:

Ovi, Malkin, Semin at the ceremony on 5/29/2012

varlysuperfan:

Ovi, Malkin, Semin at the ceremony on 5/29/2012

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May 19

angiecolonello:

Baltimore Tradition - Crabs and Bohs (by kslee)

angiecolonello:

Baltimore Tradition - Crabs and Bohs (by kslee)

(via baltiamore)

Apr 20

baltiamore:

Good question.

baltiamore:

Good question.

Apr 19

shantology:

Beasts of the Southern Wild

shantology:

Beasts of the Southern Wild

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russianmachineneverbreaks:

WIN IT FOR NICKY: Russian Machine’s posters for tonight’s game.

russianmachineneverbreaks:

WIN IT FOR NICKY: Russian Machine’s posters for tonight’s game.

Apr 13

virtual-wanderlust:

Flower Matango- Takashi Murakami at Versailles
GORGEOUS

virtual-wanderlust:

Flower Matango- Takashi Murakami at Versailles

GORGEOUS

Mar 19

vicemag:


Look, we know—poetry readings are usually snoozefests. At best they’re like shitty stand-up shows where you aren’t allowed to heckle the comic, and at worst you feel like you’re eavesdropping on a support group for “semi-attractive 20-somethings with a grab bag of emotional problems.” The traditional reasons to go to a poetry reading are as follows:
1. You are fucking/want to fuck someone who’s reading.
But sometimes, albeit rarely, there’s a reading worth going to, and tonight there is such a thing: Death Hums, a brand-new literary magazine, is hosting a reading at Webster Hall’s balcony lounge featuring Alex Dimitrov and Lonely Christopher, both of whom are excellent writers who also happen to be good at saying the words they write. In addition, you get a free drink for showing up, and Amy Silbergeld, editor-in-chief of Death Hums, will probably be shitfaced and yelling insults at people at some point, which is it’s own kind of poetry.
Webster Hall125 East 11th St.7 PMNew York

vicemag:

Look, we know—poetry readings are usually snoozefests. At best they’re like shitty stand-up shows where you aren’t allowed to heckle the comic, and at worst you feel like you’re eavesdropping on a support group for “semi-attractive 20-somethings with a grab bag of emotional problems.” The traditional reasons to go to a poetry reading are as follows:

1. You are fucking/want to fuck someone who’s reading.

But sometimes, albeit rarely, there’s a reading worth going to, and tonight there is such a thing: Death Hums, a brand-new literary magazine, is hosting a reading at Webster Hall’s balcony lounge featuring Alex Dimitrov and Lonely Christopher, both of whom are excellent writers who also happen to be good at saying the words they write. In addition, you get a free drink for showing up, and Amy Silbergeld, editor-in-chief of Death Hums, will probably be shitfaced and yelling insults at people at some point, which is it’s own kind of poetry.

Webster Hall
125 East 11th St.
7 PM
New York

(via bbook)

Feb 02

listening to "Nina Simone