red velvet

scrumptious

recycleanimals:

There will never be a specimen as perfect as Paul Newman again on this earth.

recycleanimals:

There will never be a specimen as perfect as Paul Newman again on this earth.

(via fuckyeahjewishmen)

shebringstrouble:

Woody Allen

shebringstrouble:

Woody Allen

moonbrains:

mhm(via daaaaaaaang)
bikerfish:

lickystickypickyme:

A collection of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s photographs is at the MoMa from April 11th till June 28th.link


i dig cowboys.

bikerfish:

lickystickypickyme:

A collection of Henri Cartier-Bresson’s photographs is at the MoMa from April 11th till June 28th.
link

i dig cowboys.

fuckyeahiceland:

bjork: tuafilhagosta
opening day, citi field. 7-1 mets!

opening day, citi field. 7-1 mets!

newsweek:

madadmen:

anniehinton:

The Washington Post’s Peeps contest is always fun around Easter. This one is probably my favorite.


Today in reasons we sometimes wish we worked at the Post.

newsweek:

madadmen:

anniehinton:

The Washington Post’s Peeps contest is always fun around Easter. This one is probably my favorite.

Today in reasons we sometimes wish we worked at the Post.

oldhollywood:

A lustful & barbaric Robert Mitchum (w/ actress Barrie Chase) in Cape Fear (1962, dir. J. Lee Thompson)
“What would you know about scenery? Or beauty? Or any of the things that really make life worth living? You’re just an animal: coarse, lustful, barbaric.”
“Keep right on talkin’, honey. I like it when you run me down like that.”

oldhollywood:

A lustful & barbaric Robert Mitchum (w/ actress Barrie Chase) in Cape Fear (1962, dir. J. Lee Thompson)

“What would you know about scenery? Or beauty? Or any of the things that really make life worth living? You’re just an animal: coarse, lustful, barbaric.”

“Keep right on talkin’, honey. I like it when you run me down like that.”

inothernews:

Stefanie Joanne Germanotta, who would go on to become Lady Gaga, in a scene from a play at Regis High School in New York City, circa 2002.
(Photo: Splash News via New York Magazine)

inothernews:

Stefanie Joanne Germanotta, who would go on to become Lady Gaga, in a scene from a play at Regis High School in New York City, circa 2002.

(Photo: Splash News via New York Magazine)