Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw in Belle Reprieve, 1990.
Shaw and Weaver take on Tennessee Williams’ “Streetcar Named Desire” and the mythic proportions of Stanley and Blanche. Both steamy and hysterical, Belle Reprieve looks at gay and lesbian sex in the 1940’s and both honors Williams and turns him on his head. Written and performed by Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver of Split Britches and Bette Bourne and Paul Shaw of Bloolips.
Footage of the play in its entirety is available here.
John Galliano Embroidered Lingerie Kate Short Dress / Stefere Joya Ring / Charlotte Olympia Reia Ruffle Sandal
cannot wait! to be a wife
Milk packages from the USSR (1980s)
The House When You’re Gone, by Stephen Mackey, via Instagram.
Descent from the Cross, Adam Lenckhardt , 1653, Cleveland Museum of Art: European Painting and Sculpture
The prince of Liechtenstein, Karl Eusebius–one of the preeminent Central European art collectors and patrons of music during the 1600s–commissioned this work. The contract challenged Lenckhardt to carve an eight-figure group out of a single huge African elephant tusk from Eusebius’s own treasury. Because of the tusk’s hollow interior, the artist plugged the sculpture with an additional piece of ivory at the base, now the skull and bone at the foot of the cross. The story unfolds only by walking around the sculpture, with every viewpoint offering subtle fluctuations of the narrative. Size: Overall: 44.8 x 16.5 x 12.1 cm (17 5/8 x 6 ½ x 4 ¾ in.) Medium: ivory
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.134
About math
“Whether or not you ever again use the math you learned in school, the act of having learning the math established a wiring in your brain that hadn’t existed before, and it’s the wiring in your brain that makes you the problem solver.”
the demo in chemistry today oddly reminded me of supernatural
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