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Luscious Jackson, my favorite group from the 90s.
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Luscious Jackson - Daughters of the Kaos
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kellymagovern · 2 years
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Luscious Jackson - “Naked Eye” Live on Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1997) [x]
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allamericansbitch · 2 years
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based on this thread, here is a list of famous people who have supported johnny depp and/or made fun of amber heard. fuck all of them:
Aly & AJ
Alissa Violet (Influencer)
Anitta
Ann Coulter
Ashley Benson
Ashley Park (actress from Emily in Paris)
Auli'i Cravalho (actress from Moana)
Bailey Muñoz
Bella Hadid
Ben Shapiro
Booboo Stewart
Chase Hudson (Lil Huddy)
Chase Stokes (actor from Outer Banks)
China McClaine
Chris Rock
Cierra Ramirez (actress from The Fosters/Good Trouble)
Cody Simpson
Connor Swindells (adam groff on sex education)
Cazzie David
Critical Role
Dakota Fanning
Dakota Johnson
Daniel Ricciardo
Diana Silvers
Dillion Francis (DJ)
Dominic Fike
Dove Cameron
Elle King
Emma Roberts
Florence Pugh
Gabby Douglas
Gemma Chan
Halle Bailey
Henry Golding
Ian Somerhalder
Jaime King
Jamie Campbell Bower
Javier Bardem
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Coolidge
Jeremy Renner
Jessie J
JK Rowling
Joe Perry (Aerosmith)
JoJo Siwa
Jordan Fisher
Julian Kostov (actor from Shadow & Bone)
Justin Long
Kali Uchis
Kat Von D
Kelly Osbourne
Kelsea Ballerini
Kyle Rittenhouse
LaKeith Stanfield
Lance Bass
Lennon Stella
Lewis Tan
Lucy Hale
Madelyn Cline (actress from Outer Banks)
Maren Morris
Matthias Schoenaerts
Michael Clifford (of 5 Seconds of Summer)
Molly Shanon
Nicholas Braun
Norman Reedus
Nyane (popular instagram model)
Olivia Jade
Paige (from WWE)
Paris Hilton
Patti Smith
Paul Bettany
Paul McCartney
Penelope Cruz
Perrie Edwards
Phillip Barantini (director of Boiling Point)
Pokimane (Twitch Streamer)
Reeve Carney
Robert Downey Jr
Rian Dawson (Drummer of All Time Low)
Riley Keough
Rita Ora
Ryan Adams
Sam Claflin
Samantha Hanratty (actress from Yellowjackets)
Samuel Larsen
Seth Savoy (Director)
Shannen Doherty
Sharon Stone
Sia
SNL cast and writers
Sofia Boutella
Sophie Turner
Stella Maxwell
Tammin Sursok
Taika Waititi
Tony Lopez
Upsahl
Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Morgan
Vanessa Paradis
Vincent Gallo
Yungblud
Zachary Levi
Zedd
Zoe Saldana
Zoey Deutch
People who publicly support Amber:
Aiysha Hart 
Alex Winter
Alexa Nikolas (actress from Zoey 101)
Amanda Seyfried
Amy Schumer
Anna Sophia Robb
Bianca Butti (Amber's ex)
Busy Philipps
Chace Crawford
Chloe Morello
Christina Ricci
Constance Wu
Contrapoints/Natalie Wynn
Corey Rae
Dana Schwartz (journalist and writer)
David Krumholtz
Dolph Lundgren
Edward Norton
Elizabeth Lail (actress who played Beck from you)
Elizabeth McGovern
Elizaberh Reaser (Esmé in Twilight)
Ellen Barkin
Emeraude Toubia (actress from Shadowhunters and With Love)
Emily Ratajkowski
Evan Rachel Wood
Finneas
Howard Stern
Ira Madison III
Jamelle Bouie (NYT columnist)
Jessica Taylor, Dr
Jon Lovett (podcaster & former White House speech writer & fiance of Ronan Farrow)
John Legend
Julia Fox
Julia Stiles
Julianne Moore
Kate Nash (singer, actress from Glow)
Kathy Griffin
Kristen Bell
Lauren Jauregui
Lena Headey
Lindsay Ellis (YouTuber)
Lindsay Lohan
Lindsey Gort
Mia Farrow
Michele Dauber (Stanford law professor)
Millie Brady (actress in The Last Kingdom)
Mel B
Melanie Lynskey
Melissa Benoist
Monica Lewinsky
Nathalie Emmanuel (actress on Game of Thrones)
Neil Gaiman (writer of Caroline, American Gods, Good Omens, etc.)
Nikki Glaser (comedian)
Patricia Arquette
Rachel Riley
Raphael Bob-Waksberg (creator of Bojack Horseman)
Robin Lord Taylor
Rian Johnson (director of Knives Out)
Ryn Weaver (singer)
Samantha Bee (comedian)
Sarah Paulson
Sarah Steele
Selma Blair 
Sophia Bush
Uzo Aduba
Willa Fitzgerald
Zach Kornfeld (from the Try Guys)
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retropopcult · 4 years
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"Naked Eye" is a song by American alternative rock band Luscious Jackson, released in March 1997 as the first single from their second album Fever In Fever Out. The song was a commercial success, peaking at No.18 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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October, 1992: Luscious Jackson, photographed by Bob Berg
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fyeahgabbydouglas · 6 years
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Gabby Douglas at The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation's 28th annual 'A Time For Heroes' family festival
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Making Histories
Imagine you are going to curate an exhibition on the history of your discipline. Compile a list of 10 practitioners (or specific pieces of work) that you would include and write brief notes on why.
David Carson - Carsons alternative approach to design made him stand out from the rest, he goes where other daren’t and is known for breaking the “rules” of design, like using warped and back to front text that still manages to carry a level of legibility and well thought out processes.  
Stefan Sagmeister - His approach to typography continues to confuse and amaze, often working with hand rendered type on the human form, Sagmeister has created some timeless pieces for the rolling stones, and a very prolific Lou Reed album cover. In his early career he even carved words into his body to create a piece for the American institute of graphic arts.
Paula Scher - Scher being the first woman to design at the illicit company Pentagram, her designs are type based chaotic visual compositions in which she makes shapes and image with often painted type and chooses to reject the ‘clean’ and ‘simple’ elements of design.
Milton Glaser - Most famous for the iconic ‘i heart ny’ logo which he controversially chose to never receive any royalties from, Glaser’s colourful and simplistic approach to design is displayed in his 1966 piece ‘dylan’ curated for Bob Dylan’s upcoming album. He used colours inspired by the psychedelic 60s to tie in with popular culture at the time.
Abram Games - His motto, ‘maximum impact, minimum means’ which he created to convey that his work should be striking with a simplistic design. His most famous work having being created during the second world war, the colours he uses are almost 80’s inspired, with soft fading transitions agains sharp edged forms.
Josef Muller-Brockmann - A swiss style approach, Josef uses grid based systems in much of his work, producing a contemporary style his pieces often monochromatic or with few bright coloured type features. An engineered simplicity that is pleasing to the eye.
April Greiman - One of the first designers to use technology in design, a pioneer of the computerised movement, April uses glitchy boxed based designs in her work, often creating abstract collage style pieces.
Gabby Lord - A young current designer living in Berlin, whose designs are playful and functional with great uses of colour and strong bold type. She also uses abstract shapes paired with great paper stock and writes her own newsletter.
Johnathan Barnbrook - A prolific type designer with a casual attitude to the rules, he create Virusfonts, a font sharing website with some of his most famous fonts being Tourettes and Bastard, based on a 19th century slab serif font. He also designed the iconic Bowie Blackstar album cover.
Max Miedinger - The man behind the ever prevalent Helvetica font, formerly known as Neue Haas Grotesk this font was created in 1957 to rival the ‘Akzidenz-Grotesk’ typeface. It is so heavily used by designers today for its clean and modern feel.
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relaxvideobar · 3 years
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Sabías que, hoy cumple 54 años la cantante, compositora y bajista estadounidense Jill Cunniff, nacida en Nueva York. En 1991 formó con su amiga, la guitarrista y cantante Gabby Glaser la banda Luscious Jackson que hasta su separación en el año 2000 publicó tres álbumes con un único top40 en el Hot100, ‘Naked eye’. En 2002 formó un grupo de música house llamado Cooler Kids cuyo único álbum ‘Punk Debutante’ apareció el año siguiente. El grupo se disolvió en 2005 y dos años después Jill grabó un álbum en solitario, ‘City Beach’. En 2011 Jill, Gabby y la baterista Kate Schellenbach anunciaron reunión de Luscius Jackson y desde entonces continúan activas y han publicado dos álbumes más. #relaxvideobar www.relaxvideobar.com (at RELAX VIDEO BAR) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSs0woyMVuH/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jshatan · 3 years
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It’s day 2 of the #seveninchjuly challenge by @dj_marx_nl: Best Duo On A Single AND It’s day 2 of the #seveninchvinylchallenge by @dontpanicrecords and @phil_rotation: Colored Vinyl. Ladies Who Lunch - Everybody’s Happy Nowadays b/w Please Tell Me (Grand Royal, 1997) Yet another Luscious Jackson spin-off, this one featuring the dynamic duo of Kate Schellenbach and Josephine Wiggs. The a-side is a very, er, wiggy electro-pop cover of the Buzzcocks classic while side b is a Gabby Glaser-Jill Cunniff co-write but artier than an LJ track. I loved that Grand Royal was willing to let them have fun with this kind of stuff and how great is that color?? #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylgram #vinylgeek #vinylcollector #vinylcollection #records #vinylchallenge #vinylcommunity #julyvinylchallenge #45rpm #45rpmclub #seveninchvinyl #seveninchsingles @kates66 @lusciousjackson #grandroyal #grandroyalrecords #90smusic #indiepop #electropop #coversongs https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ18VShgwkx/?utm_medium=tumblr
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2021年2月19日
【新入荷・新本】
Shoplifters Issue 9: DRAWINGS, Actual Source, 2020
価格:7,150円(税込)
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現代アーティスト、写真家、デザイナー、イラストレーターらの作品を掲載する年2回刊行の「Shoplifters」。第9号の特集は「DRAWINGS」。536ページにわたりアルファベット順で世界中のドローイングアーティスト計40名の作品が掲載されています。
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Shoplifters Issue 9: DRAWINGS is a 536 page, alphabetically organized, directory of artists who draw AND their drawings.
The work has been beautifully reproduced using fluorescent inks as a replacement for cyan, magenta, and yellow, giving these drawings the vibrance and saturation of the original pieces (and sometimes a little extra B-)).
INTRODUCTION: Written by C.W. Moss SIZE: A4 (210 x 297mm) PAGES: 536 PRINT: Fluorescent CMYK BINDING: Extremely fat soft cover PAPER: Munken Print White (120 GSM) AS CATALOG#: N04-017 Designed by Actual Source Published by Actual Source
ARTISTS Raisa Álava Cynthia Alfonso Bráulio Amado Jordan Awan Molly Bounds Jee-ook Choi Sungmin Choi Juliána Chomova Pol-Edouard Son Eunkyoung Kyle Field Milton Glaser Gabby Gonzales Adam Higton Masanao Hirayama Rachel Howe Aaron Jupin Ken Kagami Franz Lang Jane Lee Soljee lee Stefanie Leinhos Allan Ludwig Leo Macdonald Oulds Korey Martin Lilian Martinez Stefan Marx Geoff McFetridge C.W. Moss Samuel Nyholm (SANY) Jeremy Pettis Alice Piaggo Jacob Rochester Alva Skog Sean Suchara Lisa Vaccino Alice Wietzel Li Ya Wen Kurt Woerpel Jannis Zell
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ABOUT SHOPLIFTERS Shoplifters is a bi-annual publication featuring the work of contemporary artists, photographers, designers, illustrators etc,. Shoplifters doesn’t have a single identity, it’s size, paper, typography, and tone changes each time it’s published.
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In 1992, the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal label introduced the world to Luscious Jackson, the New York rock-punk-funk-hip-hop-disco-electro-indie band made up of singer/bassist Jill Cunniff, singer/guitarist Gabby Glaser, drummer Kate Schellenbach, and keyboardist Vivian Trimble.
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nouglyduckling · 7 years
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Podcast Party
Lately, I have been on a podcast binge. It started when I accidentally stumbled upon SoulFeed sometime early last year. It coincided so well with my meditation practice and I think both those guys (Alex and Shannon) are great. They have fantastic insight and their interviews with mindfulness and wellness experts such as Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, and Gabby Bernstein are well worth a listen.
Well, I got hooked and started subscribing to more podcasts. The other two I also love listening to are Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin and The Tim Ferriss Show. I also like to listen to Joel Osteen’s podcast, who I have been listening to for years when my best friend Janine first told me about him one day when she was visiting me from NYC. Then, believe it or not, that evening we actually ran into him with his family at a nearby restaurant here in Dana Point! Wonderful people. Of course I believe meeting him was absolutely divine work at hand.
Anyway, here are a few good podcast episodes that I really enjoyed and thought you may like, too:
Questlove Can’t Take a Compliment - Questlove is a musical genius. I had no idea of the depth of his knowledge until I listened to this podcast. I have an even deeper respect for him, and can see that he is much more than just Jimmy Fallon’s frontman for the Grammy Award-winning band The Roots, who serve as the house band for The Tonight Show.
Starbucks’ Howard Schultz Doesn’t Sleep—But Don’t Blame the Coffee  - My favorite part is around 6:06 when Schultz says that while building Starbucks he kept dreaming of what he needed to do for his Dad. His Dad had died that year (1987) and he wanted to build the kind of company that his Dad never had a chance to work for. So his mission for Starbucks was to balance profit with conscience, and provide benevolence and social impact. With that, every Starbucks employee is an owner, and it was the first company in America to provide comprehensive health insurance (before the Affordable Care Act) which cost $300 million/year - more than the cost of the coffee beans for Starbucks. This year, Starbucks is the first company in America to give free college tuition to every employee. Incredible. I hope to write another blog post about the impact of a father’s death because I have seen many examples (and I can attest to this firsthand) that it really does change what motivates you.
How to Design a Life - Debbie Millman - For 20 years, Debbie was the President of the design division at Sterling Brands, the consultancy that helped me and the company I was working for successfully rebrand Nailene, an artificial nail line I once managed. I have firsthand experience with the stellar Sterling Brands team, so I found this podcast very fascinating on Debbie’s career. Around 1:31:08, she mentions taking a class from Milton Glaser (one of the most celebrated graphic designers in the USA) at SVA, The School of Visual Arts, and a profound exercise: “We had to envision the life we could have if we pursued everything we wanted with the certainty that whatever it is we wanted, we would succeed.” She was told to dream big and not to edit. Glaser had mentioned that it had a magical quality that he had experienced over and over with his students. She wrote her essay in July 2005, a 5 year plan. She included far-fetched goals and almost all of them have come true, so now she does this same exercise with her students. 
What’s Important to You - Ryan Holiday - This is an audio snippet from Holiday’s book, “Ego is the Enemy” and the chapter, “What’s Important to You.” Some good insight around 12:02: According to Roman philosopher Seneca, Euthymia is the sense of our own path and how to stay on it without being distracted. “It’s not about having more than others. It’s about being what you are and being as good as possible at it without succumbing to all the things that draw you away from it. Going where you set out to go, about accomplishing the most you’re capable of, in what you choose. That’s it, no more, no less.”
Does anyone have any favorite podcasts? Tell me. I’d love to hear!
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