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i12bent:

T.S. Eliot proven wrong - February now officially declared the cruelest month.

Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.

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In 1934 the MPAA voluntarily passed the Motion Picture Production Code, more generally known as the Hays Code, largely to avoid governmental regulation. The code prohibited certain plotlines and imagery from films and in publicity materials produced by the MPAA. Among others, there was to be no cleavage, no lace underthings, no drugs or drinking, no corpses, and no one shown getting away with a crime.

A.L. Shafer, the head of photography at Columbia, took a photo that intentionally incorporated all of the 10 banned items into one image.

The photograph was clandestinely passed around among photographers and publicists in Hollywood as a method of symbolic protest to the Hays Code.

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i12bent:

Today is the 75th birthday of Philip Glass, one of most influential contemporary classical composers today.  Glass, while he does not define himself as a minimalist, is often considered one of the leading figures in minimalist music.

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jennazee:

Crawling out of my skin. 

Wanaque, NJ

aseaofquotes:

Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

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