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hard-hearted siren, goddess of gears
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Beyond the table, there is an altar, with candles lit for Billie Holiday and Willa Cather and Hypatia and Patsy Cline. Next to it, an old podium that once held a Bible, on which we have repurposed an old chemistry handbook as the Book of Lilith. In its pages is our own liturgical calendar: Saint Clementine and All Wayfarers; Saints Lorena Hickok and Eleanor Roosevelt, observed in the summer with blueberries to symbolize the sapphire ring; the Vigil of Saint Juliette, complete with mints and dark chocolate; Feast of the Poets, during which Mary Oliver is recited over beds of lettuce, Kay Ryan over a dish of vinegar and oil, Audre Lorde over cucumbers, Elizabeth Bishop over some carrots; the Exaltation of Patricia Highsmith, celebrated with escargots boiling in butter and garlic and cliffhangers recited by an autumn fire; the Ascension of Frida Kahlo with self-portraits and costumes; the Presentation of Shirley Jackson, a winter holiday started at dawn and ended at dusk with a gambling game played with lost milk teeth and stones. Some of them with their own books; the major and minor arcana of our little religion.
- Carmen Maria Machado, from “Mothers” (as appears in Her Body and Other Parties)
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dailyrothko:

Mark Rothko, Views of the Rothko Chapel, Houston, TX, which opened in 1971 after Rothko’s suicide in 1970 ( Part II)

The Chapel’s original architect was the great Philip Johnson, however art collectors Dominique and John de Menils  involved Rothko more intimately in the design. Rothko wasn’t  fully satisfied with any of the ideas Johnson came up with and Johnson left the project officially (though returned as a consultant) and and  work fell to to Howard Barnstone and Eugene Aubry. Howard and Aubry worked closely with Rothko to fulfill Rothko’s vision.

Johnson’s original Plan (left top) and Aubry amended design (right top)

Exterior shots include the sculpture  Broken Obelisk, also known as Black Needle, by Barnett Newman

(Some interior images © Adelaide de Menil Carpenter)

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powerburial:

this is arcane knowledge that the human mind cant comprehend

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yesterdaysprint:

The Index-Journal, Greenwood, South Carolina, August 6, 1952

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luciofulci:

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

dir. Stanley Kubric (x)

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crwntooheavy:

lolifaun:

this is the purest video I’ve ever laid my sinning eyes on

He was half asleep oh god 😍😍😍

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This is just to say

abyssaldrift:

abyssaldrift:

I have eaten
the shoes
that were in
the closet

and which
you were probably
meaning
to sell

Forgive me
they were delicious
so small
and unworn

this was comic genius fuck you

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rogueone:

Did you steal anything from set? I’ve never stolen anything from set… actually I did, but it was kind of given to me.

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artaslanguage:

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