“Most artists take years to develop their style, Thierry seemed to miss out on all those bits.”
“Most artists take years to develop their style, Thierry seemed to miss out on all those bits.”
My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something…
Pluto is there.
The artist remembered Pluto.
Guys…
The artist drew Pluto crying.
Forever Alone
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Blooper Reel of the Day: The muppets managed plenty of goofs while shooting last year’s feature film. Here are the highlights.
Also starring the ever-charming Amy Adams and Jason Segel.
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Today marks the 15th anniversary of the loss of one of the true greats, Jeff Buckley. Though he only released one album during his tragically brief lifetime—the pitch-perfect Grace from 1994—Buckley’s legend, like that of his father, Tim, has only grown. Buckley earned a cult following around his adopted home of Manhattan’s East Village, most notably at the club, Sin-é, in the early ‘90s by mesmerizing crowds with live performances littered with a diverse range of cover songs by the likes of Leonard Cohen, Bad Brains, Robert Johnson, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Bob Dylan, Édith Piaf, and Elton John, among others. After the release of Grace, Buckley toured relentlessly for two years before stepping off the road and moving to Memphis to attempt to write and record his second LP (which was to be produced by Television’s Tom Verlaine). On May 29th, 1997, Buckley accidentally drowned in an offshoot of the Mississippi River. He was just 30.
Jeff Buckley is without a doubt my favorite artist of all time. I didn’t start listening to Jeff Buckley until after he had died unfortunately. Still though, it amazes me at how pure and beautiful his voice was. Today is a Jeff Buckley day.
R.I.P. Jeff Buckley
Absolutely Amazing (Taken with instagram)
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Joe Frazier looks up at George Foreman after being knocked down in the second round of their Jan. 1973 fight in Kingston, Jamaica. Frazier was knocked down three times in the first round and another three in the second before the referee stopped the fight. (Neil Leifer/SI)
SI VAULT: Foreman clobbers Frazier in earning TKO victory (2.5.73)
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Racing horses (Taken with Instagram at Dave & Buster’s)
Gettin’ Funky in this Bitch (Taken with Instagram at Fountain Valley Recreation Center)
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