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Throbbing Gristle gig Guildhall Northampton 1979
We used to line the back of the stage with mirrors and shine lights onto the audience, instead of us, so they couldn’t actually see us, they could only hear the sound. The sound is the most important thing. - Cosey Fanni Tutti
Photo Artscribe, July 1979
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Quasimodo blacklight poster, from Jack Kirby’s art in Fantastic Four Annual #5 
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Japan, 2019 #787. Pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf
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Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)
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Léon Spilliaert (1881 - 1946), "Licht tussen de bomen" (1919)
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Illustration by John Thompson, for the 1977 cover of Robert Anton Wilson’s ‘Cosmic Trigger: The Final Secret of the Illuminati.’ Via faroutcompany on Instagram.
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Halloween Treasure
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Photo of Shigeru Miyamoto playing an early build of Super Mario 64 in 1995, from the French Player One magazine. Note the extremely tall cartridge in the Nintendo 64 on the right; this was a development cartridge built with larger chips than the final release, requiring more space within the cartridge. Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Small Findings | Source
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Richard Powers’ 1976 cover for The Word for World is Forest, by Ursula K. Le Guin. Via (once again) @SFRuminations
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1999 Haunted Mansion 30th anniversary lithograph by Eric Robison
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Scream Factory has revealed the details for its Munster, Go Home! Blu-ray, which releases on March 31 via Scream Factory. The 1966 horror-comedy film was produced right after The Munsters completed its original television run.
The Munsters original cast members Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster), Yvonne De Carlo (Lily Munster), Al Lewis (Grandpa), and Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster) reprise their roles, while Debbie Watson joins the family to play Marilyn.
Earl Bellamy directs from a script by fellow The Munsters alumni Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher, and George Tibbles. Terry-Thomas, Hermione Gingold, Robert Pine, John Carradine, Bernard Fox, and Richard Dawson round out the cast.
Munster, Go Home! features a new commentary with Patrick and Rob Zombie. The 1981 television movie The Munsters’ Revenge is also included in high definition. A full list of extras is below.
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The Cruel World Festival would have a phenomenal line-up if it was not for the fascist headlining, but Morrissey being there is indicative of why you shouldn't go not the reason you shouldn't go.
Cruel World is put on by Goldenvoice Productions, a subsidiary of Anschutz Entertainment Group.
AEG is owned by Philip Anschutz, a Christian conservative who funds Republican politicians and PACs, climate change denial, pseudoscience, anti-choice, and homophobic groups.
If you buy a ticket, you are giving money to a man who hates us, and will use that money to make our lives worse.
Buying a ticket is as reprehensible as buying Chick-fil-A sandwiches.
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Akihiko Yoshida
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