(Source: theintentionalife, via feminismfreedomfighters)
(Source: thebuffster)
i can’t even… this is amazing. I want to watch this forever.
"I think same sex couples should be able to get married."
Barack Obama (via newsweek)
(Source: thedailybeast.com, via lets-go-lesbos)
Kanye West feat. Bon Iver
Lost In The Worldofficial video
directed by Ruth Hogben
I’ve loved this show for a long time, but now my first thought when I see these is Brandon and the way he told time by way of an episode of Roseanne. What a weirdo. I miss that kid.
(via rasputin)
"I enjoy being indoors. I enjoy laying on couches, snacking, and reading (watching TV). Summer sucks because it is the only season when, if I want to do this in the middle of a gorgeous day, people (my children) look at me like I’m a disgusting person. Well, guess what? It’s 90 degrees out there, it’s 68 degrees in here, and this episode of The Bachelorette isn’t going to watch itself."
this is me.
- Adam Scott, on why he hates summer (via leahsnewblog)
(via parker-lewis-can-lose)
Radiohead’s “Creep,” Sung by Prince and Carrie Manolakos
But the song was suddenly rehabilitated when, over the weekend, a video of a singer named Carrie Manolakos singing “Creep” at small concert in New York went viral.
Manolakos, whose background is in musical theatre, performs the song with perfect earnestness, closing her eyes and choking back tears. She floats lightly over the soft notes and reaches up to a stringent wail towards the middle of the song. She takes all the qualities that made “Creep” moving in 1992—what Nick Hornby, writing in this magazine in 2000, called the song’s “unnerving sincerity,” its “mournful anguish,” and “the brilliance of [its] conceit”—and repackages them in an old-fashioned night-club singer’s torch song.
Manolakos’s version does what covers ought to do; it picks up a song that has sunken into throwback territory, dusts it off, and treats it like a classic.
- Andrea DenHoed writes about the arc of Radiohead’s “Creep”: http://nyr.kr/IbOg2h