Joan Baez protesting outside of the draft-induction center, 1967.
Etikett: q
you know that feeling when you’re out in nature at 5 or 6am and everything’s still quiet and the air still smells like night time and it’s fresh so you shiver a bit but then slowly the first rays of sun peak over the edge of the earth and everything is bathed in foggy, golden light and you just stand there watching the earth awaken.. if that’s not soothing idk what is
Brigitte Bardot in her kitchen, c.1965
Corsican vendetta knife with floral detail
“may all your wounds be mortal”
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“Joan Baez recorded a protest song about me that was getting big play, challenging me to get with it—come out and take charge, lead the masses—be an advocate, lead the crusade. The song called out to me from the radio like a public service announcement.” –Bob Dylan, Chronicles, page 119.
Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Keith Richards and Yoko Ono in “Rock And Roll Circus”(1968)
Lilith (1964) dir. by Robert Rossen
Marilyn Monroe & Clark Gable embrace on the set of The Misfits, 1960. Photo by Eve Arnold
“Which are more full of fate:
The stars, or those sad eyes?”— Lionel Johnson, from The Poetical Works of Lionel Johnson; “To Morfyd,”
Untitled #272 by Cindy Sherman, 1992