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Angela Bulloch

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    Angela Bulloch

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Backstage at Tory Burch SS13 photographed by Vanessa Jackman

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    Backstage at Tory Burch SS13 photographed by Vanessa Jackman

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Mike Spears

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    Mike Spears

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    HEY IDIOT YOU HAVE BEEN AT THIS ALL WEEK LEARN WHAT WINDOWS ARE ALREADY.

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Tim Etchells

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    Tim Etchells

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Marcel Christ

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    Marcel Christ

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Happy 80th Birthday Nichelle Nichols! Ms. Nichols was born on December 28, 1932 in Robbins, IL and in this 1961 photo, Ms. Nichols rehearses a dance number with some of the cast from “Kicks and Co.,” a 1961 musical satire about segregation that was directed at one point by Lorraine Hansberry and produced by her husband). Although the show had major financial backing, an “all-star interracial cast” (Burgess Meredith, Lonnie Sattin, Vi Velasco) and success in Chicago, it never made it to Broadway as planned. Photo via The New York Public Library. 

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    Happy 80th Birthday Nichelle Nichols! Ms. Nichols was born on December 28, 1932 in Robbins, IL and in this 1961 photo, Ms. Nichols rehearses a dance number with some of the cast from “Kicks and Co.,” a 1961 musical satire about segregation that was directed at one point by Lorraine Hansberry and produced by her husband). Although the show had major financial backing, an “all-star interracial cast” (Burgess Meredith, Lonnie Sattin, Vi Velasco) and success in Chicago, it never made it to Broadway as planned. Photo via The New York Public Library. 

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Detail de taille de Mariana
Sir John Everett Millais,
Mariana (detail), 1851

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    Detail de taille de Mariana

    Sir John Everett Millais,

    Mariana (detail), 1851

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