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Hey friends, I’d be grateful if you could help my sis back home. Link here 🕯️
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Tomona Matsukawa - Tonight, was I really with someone?, 2025 - Oil on canvas
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I live in LA and I'm really angry and heartbroken for my city and community. Thankfully, I'm in a safe area, but many of my friends and neighbors are at a much greater risk.
For anyone living in LA right now who needs resources, heres a spreadsheet you can access for specific needs. Check in on friends and family. Stay safe and take care of your community. ❤️
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the mutual aid los angeles network (malan) has put together a spreadsheet with valuable resources for people affected by the ongoing los angeles wildfires and wind storm. the sheet is constantly being updated with resources such as shelter info, animal boarding info, addresses for distribution centers, volunteer opportunities and so much more.
please share this spreadsheet widely
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'The Ride of the Valkyries' illustrated by Lawrence, 1946
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thinking about edvard munch's "The Sun" (1911)

like yeah thats how it feels. thats what it feels like to exist sometimes. he gets it
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A reflective paint mural to activate the I-95 underpass on Columbia Ave. in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood
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“Cities are cement and furniture, building and bustle, things that stay still and things that move. Of course, things that stay still in a city can suddenly, and will eventually, move, grow, change, decay, disappear. Buildings crumble, stores go out of business, streets age, accumulating faultlines like faces. Things that move can and do also momentarily pause. A busker stares up at a pedestrian silhouetted by the sun, still as a statue, his last note lingering. The maelstrom of traffic often screeches to a halt. This is why cities are so difficult to capture in a traditional realist novel, and why they’re the perfect grist for modernist experimentation: the city resists being seen as pure architecture or pure activity. We mistake the city if we take it for mere setting or plot. The city is character; it breathes its own life, speaks in its own tongue, moves to its own rhythms.”
— Tyler Malone, City as Character
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IT'S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN — 1966, dir. Bill Melendez
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Kit Connor | Romeo + Juliet 1st preview bows | September 26, 2024 | 🎥 Shoshana
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all a girl needs is some northern lights and a phone with night mode
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Rest In Power
Marcellus Williams. Say his name
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