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He Jiaying | 何家英 - Untitled (Trimming the Tree)
Chinese, b. 1957
Watercolour on silk
Why rats gotta have the little grabby hands? Give man a cheerio and he eats it like a bagel
You complaining? You complaining about the little man and his bagel?
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Women be treating themselves to Special Coffee Drinks to motivate themselves to accomplish tedious errands
Tazzy the harbor seal (Top) discovers an ice treat on the edge of her pool on Valentine’s Day. Swap the harbor seal (Bottom) surveys a selection of Valentine’s Day themed ice treats for her to choose from.
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You Are Not Wasting Time; It Was Given To You As A Gift, Freely and Generously; Is Rain Wasted Because It Falls On Gardens, Grass, Disgruntled Birds, and Umbrellas All The Same?
Black cats are lucky. (via leahweissmuller)
MAN [IN THICK ACCENT]: Black cat bring good luck. Not bad luck. I have black cat - See, him face - And I am not dead today: Good luck!
“See him face”
I sure fucking do see him face
Him face
Reblog him face for good luck in 2021
Today is National Cat Day (and Halloween is just around the corner)
“Drawing of a Cat Costume,” 1939
Series: Sketches of Costumes for a Production of Pinocchio, 1939 - 1939. Record Group 69: Records of the Work Projects Administration, 1922 - 1944.
Posters for four plays directed by Orson Welles for the WPA Federal Theatre Project:
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth (April 14, 1936)
Horse Eats Hat, adapted by Edwin Denby and Orson Welles from the 1851 French farce Un chapeau de paille d'Italie by Eugène Marin Labiche and Marc-Michel (September 26, 1936)
Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (January 8, 1937)
Marc Blitzstein’s The Cradle Will Rock (June 16, 1937)
During the Great Depression, The federally-funded WPA (Works Projects Administration) created the Federal Theater Project, which was run by producer, playwright, and Vassar College theater professor Hallie Flanagan. Flanagan chose Rose McClendon to run the Negro Theater Unit in Harlem; McClendon (who was in failing health) hired John Houseman to co-direct the unit, and they in turn hired 20-year-old Orson Welles to produce Shakespeare’s Macbeth with an all-black cast (Houseman, who had already produced a Gertrude Stein opera with a predominately black cast).
Welles moved the play’s scenery from Scotland to Haiti (earning the production the nickname, “The Voodoo Macbeth”), and the production was controversial from the start. The WPA was criticized for wasting its money (”an exhibition of deluxe boondoggling”); McClendon was criticized for selecting Welles; and Welles was criticized for everything (no one could determine if Welles was ridiculing Shakespeare, his cast, or the public). Welles knew the controversy would bring publicity, for the play, but also for himself.
With a cast of more than 150, the Harlem Negro Theater Unit’s premiere performance on 14 April 1936 defied any and all expectation.
More than 10,000 people (white and black, at a time when almost all performances were segregated) crowded around Harlem’s Lafayette Theater on opening night, and when the performance ended, the crowd erupted into a 15-minute standing ovation.
After a 10-week run at the Lafayette, and another shorter run in Manhattan, the performance was taken to Hartford, Dallas, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and Syracuse, performing to sold-out, integrated crowds across the country.
“By all odds my great success in my life was that play,“ Welles said in 1982.

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An abandoned potato sorting station near Krasnosilka, Ukraine with a unusual, cantilevered design. The concrete block at the end forms the counterweight of the structure, creating the impression it floats over the fields.
howls moving potato sorting station