Zombies, anyone?
motherjones:

We really want to read this NY Mag piece by Jonathan Chait on Republican paranoia, but we can’t get past Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson’s haunting shot of Newt Gingrich supporters at the top of the article. Whoa.
(Anderson also shot Dan Rather for us last year. Badass.)

Zombies, anyone?

motherjones:

We really want to read this NY Mag piece by Jonathan Chait on Republican paranoia, but we can’t get past Magnum photographer Christopher Anderson’s haunting shot of Newt Gingrich supporters at the top of the article. Whoa.

(Anderson also shot Dan Rather for us last year. Badass.)

jomobimo:

Plate 236, Lepidopterologie, 1910

jomobimo:

Plate 236, Lepidopterologie, 1910

Reblogged from jomobimo

wetheurban:

ERDEM FALL/WINTER 2012.13

Favorite show of LFW so far? I think so! THIS is how you do prints! Erdem’s Fall collection is filled with a beautiful mix of lace and digital print. Each piece is almost reminiscent of of artwork, no? (Fitting seeing as the collection showed at the White Cube Gallery). A knock-out color palette of ochre, damson and royal blue and scatterings of beautiful blooms guaranteeing this collection to top anyone’s ‘If I won the lottery’ shopping list.

Reblogged from WeTheUrban
transatlanticurbanism:

The Netherlands and England are clearly identifyable as the most densely populated countries on this aerial by virtue of the dense concentration of light there.
skeletales:

European detail map (by Eric Fischer)

transatlanticurbanism:

The Netherlands and England are clearly identifyable as the most densely populated countries on this aerial by virtue of the dense concentration of light there.

skeletales:

European detail map (by Eric Fischer)

Reblogged from Human Scale Cities
transatlanticurbanism:

The Netherlands and England are clearly identifyable as the most densely populated countries on this aerial by virtue of the dense concentration of light there.
skeletales:

European detail map (by Eric Fischer)

transatlanticurbanism:

The Netherlands and England are clearly identifyable as the most densely populated countries on this aerial by virtue of the dense concentration of light there.

skeletales:

European detail map (by Eric Fischer)

Reblogged from Human Scale Cities
happyhues:

Rainbow doggy! Kind of reminds me of this! (via Design Crush » Puppy Love.)

happyhues:

Rainbow doggy! Kind of reminds me of this! (via Design Crush » Puppy Love.)

Reblogged from Happy Hues!

onustheatrecompany:

These photographs are a short journey documenting Onus Theatre Company (Acoustics):  The American Nightmare by Phillip Hayes Dean!

Reblogged from ONUS THEATRE COMPANY