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theniftyfifties:

Frankie Avalon and Fabian 
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mendox:

“who needs to go to the washroom” 
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acridemerveille:

untitled by Sarah Kate Vuona on Flickr.
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Vintage Twenty One
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jtotheizzoe:

The Distance of the Moon
Looking for a beautiful way to kill some time on a weekend afternoon? Listen to Liev Schreiber reading Italo Calvino’s “The Distance of the Moon”, from Cosmicomics. It’s a tale of the evolution of our moon, from a time when it was not so far away, milked for nourishment by lunar herdsmen.
How wonderful that a story could be built on science (our moon did used to be closer to us, and moves farther away every year) yet journey so far into the imagination! 
A+, Radiolab.
(photo by Laurent Laveder)
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theniftyfifties:

Grace Kelly and James Stewart in ‘Rear Window’, 1954.
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books0977:

Amateur (1862). Vasily Perov (Russian, Realism, 1833-1882). Oil on canvas. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Although his early career produced a number of highly satirical works reminiscent of Fedotov, Perov is best remembered for his sympathetic treatment of scenes dealing with peasant life. Perov usually employed his characteristic grayish-brown palette in such works.
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bohemea:

James Dean, 1955