The Nameless Hills and Dells

I don’t know what bothers me more about this poster: the fact that it reads Book-lyn before Boo-klyn, or that the date is not actually included (Taken with instagram)

I don’t know what bothers me more about this poster: the fact that it reads Book-lyn before Boo-klyn, or that the date is not actually included (Taken with instagram)

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Reblogged from Only Image

oprahhatparty:

The best part of fashion week this season was the amazing prints, there are so many good ones right now, I love this one so much!

this feels like a video game!

oprahhatparty:

The best part of fashion week this season was the amazing prints, there are so many good ones right now, I love this one so much!

this feels like a video game!

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Reblogged from The Daily What

thedailywhat:

Frivolous Lawsuit of the Day: In terrifying first for our nation, a Keego Harbor, Michigan woman is suing a film distributor because the movie she watched was not enough like Fast and Furious.
Sarah Deming went to see Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest action-drama film Drive in Novi after watching the movie’s trailer.
She claims in her lawsuit against Drive’s distributor and Michigan movie theater chain Emagine that she was misled by the trailer into believing she was going to see a “race action film…similar to the Fast and Furious, or similar, series of movies.”
Deming and her attorney doubled down by claiming that what Drive lacked in driving it more than made up for with “extreme gratuitous defamatory dehumanizing racism directed against members of the Jewish faith.” Oy vey.
Deming is asking for a refund and an end to “misleading movie trailers.” She plans on turning her complaint into a class action lawsuit next week.
In a world where people have too much time on their hands…
[clickondetroit / movies.]

see, not being like Fast and Furious is a selling point for me.

thedailywhat:

Frivolous Lawsuit of the Day: In terrifying first for our nation, a Keego Harbor, Michigan woman is suing a film distributor because the movie she watched was not enough like Fast and Furious.

Sarah Deming went to see Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest action-drama film Drive in Novi after watching the movie’s trailer.

She claims in her lawsuit against Drive’s distributor and Michigan movie theater chain Emagine that she was misled by the trailer into believing she was going to see a “race action film…similar to the Fast and Furious, or similar, series of movies.”

Deming and her attorney doubled down by claiming that what Drive lacked in driving it more than made up for with “extreme gratuitous defamatory dehumanizing racism directed against members of the Jewish faith.” Oy vey.

Deming is asking for a refund and an end to “misleading movie trailers.” She plans on turning her complaint into a class action lawsuit next week.

In a world where people have too much time on their hands…

[clickondetroit / movies.]

see, not being like Fast and Furious is a selling point for me.

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fredflare:

We heart this little bike friend.

fredflare:

We heart this little bike friend.

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NPR Fresh Air: How To Remove Bits Of Shell From Your Eggs

nprfreshair:

Late last night I was baking chocolate chip cookies. I know—things get wild at my house. Here’s my problem. I’m fairly confident in the kitchen, but I can’t crack an egg without getting bits of shell in the dough. So, here’s a tip I learned from Cook’s Illustrated: The easiest, least messy way…

this is pretty genius.

Reblogged from Time Out New York

bbook:

The photographer’s classic  book Subway is an extraordinarily visceral record of the city in the  1980s – and provides a revealing contrast to Walker Evans’s earlier  underground images

bbook:

The photographer’s classic book Subway is an extraordinarily visceral record of the city in the 1980s – and provides a revealing contrast to Walker Evans’s earlier underground images

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wnyc:

architizer:

Fresh Kills, the world’s largest landfill soon to be transformed into a productive and beautiful cultural destination. Open to the public for Open House New York weekend.

October 16 and 17 people!

wnyc:

architizer:

Fresh Kills, the world’s largest landfill soon to be transformed into a productive and beautiful cultural destination. Open to the public for Open House New York weekend.

October 16 and 17 people!