lies: Favorite Characters: Sarah Grace Hart as Emily Dickinson…

Monday, August 12th, 2019

lies:

Favorite Characters: Sarah Grace Hart as Emily Dickinson in Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party

for @aeternamente

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gael-garcia: “One of my favorite things that I think we added…

Saturday, February 25th, 2017

gael-garcia:

One of my favorite things that I think we added and I think sort of speaks to who Juan is— is he’s on the block, and he’s asking Terence about his mother. And you might not have caught it, but he says she’s in my prayers between blow and smoke. And I think that speaks to that situation and that circumstance. It’s somebody who’s on the corner selling drugs, who is a general and this is his lieutenant, but he’s checking on the brother’s mom and just letting him know – I think the audience then knows that oh, wow, this man has a relationship with a higher power in some capacity. And we would never give that person that kind of credit as we drive past them on the street, very quickly, with our doors locked.Mahershala Ali

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yohunny-art: Ok but you know the Keeper of Seeds probably…

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016

yohunny-art:

Ok but you know the Keeper of Seeds probably carried some extra seeds with her.

Congrats Mad Max: Fury Road and the team behind it on six(!) Oscars!

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hyperallergic: Have you ever wondered what Michelangelo’s…

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015

hyperallergic:

Have you ever wondered what Michelangelo’s “David” would look like if it were kneeling and giving a thumbs up, like a wide receiver who just scored a touchdown? Or what if, instead of being paralyzed by existential anguish and intellectual inquiry, Auguste Rodin’s “The Thinker” were an Olympian sprinter? These and other art historical what-ifs could soon be at your fingertips thanks to The Table Museum, a line of action figures based on iconic sculptures from Japanese toy manufacturer FREEing. In addition to “David” and “The Thinker” — available in both bronze and plaster models — the line features a “Venus de Milo,” complete with attachable arms.

“David” and “Venus de Milo” Action Figures Put Art History in Motion

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