This is a great, GREAT photo.
silfarione:

Bill Cosby sitting in empty auditorium filled with copies of his likeness on each seat, Las Vegas by Michael Rougier. 1968

This is a great, GREAT photo.

silfarione:

Bill Cosby sitting in empty auditorium filled with copies of his likeness on each seat, Las Vegas by Michael Rougier. 1968

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Great @the99percent video of Yves Behar on design and process

Productivity illustrated using the rubik cube #MakingIdeasHappen #80s (via Fast Company Design)

Productivity illustrated using the rubik cube #MakingIdeasHappen #80s (via Fast Company Design)

arlia11:

“Do not: Punch sharks in the nose, it was debunked on Myth Busters”
pumasailing:

This isn’t exactly what you want to see before you get in the water.  

arlia11:

“Do not: Punch sharks in the nose, it was debunked on Myth Busters”

pumasailing:

This isn’t exactly what you want to see before you get in the water.  

Reblogged from In Tandem
Reblogged on my MacBook Pro while talking on my iPhone. Sadly, iPad is charging. laughingsquid:

The Insanely Great History of Apple

Reblogged on my MacBook Pro while talking on my iPhone. Sadly, iPad is charging. laughingsquid:

The Insanely Great History of Apple

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Like a BOSS
accidentalchinesehipsters:

Hey, guys. So… race, what’s up with that? Word on the Internet is that stylists are now taping back the face skin of Vogue models, ostensibly to give them Asian looking eyes. Refinery 29 wonders if eye-taping is the new blackface, while 8asians quips that Chinky eyes are in. Meanwhile, the Asian women who come through my ESL class consistently ask me to name the English word for the eyelid crease that white people have. To their disbelief, there is no specific word in English because “we” typically don’t think about it. Little do we know how beautiful and enviable our giant eyes are to some, like the Korean girls who get eyelid surgeries as graduation presents.
On a recent visit to the wonderful Museum of Chinese in America I learned that yellowface is a very real tradition which extends far and beyond the Mikey Rooney phenomenon to many deeply offensive, absurdly hilarious, possibly okay, and whatever moments in the history of entertainment. In light of more serious qualms, what judgement is there to really lay down on the fashion world for wanting to change the shape of an eye? If I can tell you anything, it’s that these fetishes swing all ways. I am curious to see how people will become aware of this practice if it continues. Will they see it in a larger context of cultural beauty swapping? As exploitative or maybe desiring? Where are the Asian models?
And… Have you heard of Afrocentric? This man’s t-shirt certainly adds some odd-ball garnish to the above conversation, but let’s skip the unpacking and just enjoy it. Karen of Liv-Chic Furniture and Design asked for his photo on West 4th and 6th Ave in Manhattan. She says, “He  was super nice and I am not quite sure if he understood the delicious  irony, his friends thought he was SUPER cool that a NYer was stopping  him on the street to shoot him.”
PS. It’s worth your while to visit this traveling exhibition on Race. I saw it in Nola and it gave me a lot of good things to think about.

Like a BOSS

accidentalchinesehipsters:

Hey, guys. So… race, what’s up with that? Word on the Internet is that stylists are now taping back the face skin of Vogue models, ostensibly to give them Asian looking eyes. Refinery 29 wonders if eye-taping is the new blackface, while 8asians quips that Chinky eyes are in. Meanwhile, the Asian women who come through my ESL class consistently ask me to name the English word for the eyelid crease that white people have. To their disbelief, there is no specific word in English because “we” typically don’t think about it. Little do we know how beautiful and enviable our giant eyes are to some, like the Korean girls who get eyelid surgeries as graduation presents.

On a recent visit to the wonderful Museum of Chinese in America I learned that yellowface is a very real tradition which extends far and beyond the Mikey Rooney phenomenon to many deeply offensive, absurdly hilarious, possibly okay, and whatever moments in the history of entertainment. In light of more serious qualms, what judgement is there to really lay down on the fashion world for wanting to change the shape of an eye? If I can tell you anything, it’s that these fetishes swing all ways. I am curious to see how people will become aware of this practice if it continues. Will they see it in a larger context of cultural beauty swapping? As exploitative or maybe desiring? Where are the Asian models?

And… Have you heard of Afrocentric? This man’s t-shirt certainly adds some odd-ball garnish to the above conversation, but let’s skip the unpacking and just enjoy it. Karen of Liv-Chic Furniture and Design asked for his photo on West 4th and 6th Ave in Manhattan. She says, “He was super nice and I am not quite sure if he understood the delicious irony, his friends thought he was SUPER cool that a NYer was stopping him on the street to shoot him.”

PS. It’s worth your while to visit this traveling exhibition on Race. I saw it in Nola and it gave me a lot of good things to think about.

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

arlia11:

Fife and Drum band that played for the grand opening of the Wegmans here in Northborough, MA.  Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Only in Mass do we celebrate businesses this way!

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I hope I look that good at 50. Great birthday gift - Steve Young Birthday Flash Mob (by flashmobamerica)