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theparisreview:

“In 1951, Vivian moved to New York at twenty-five-years-old and worked in a sweat shop for a while until she would become a nanny for the next forty years on and off. When she had days off, she would walk the streets of Chicago or New York, most often using her Rollieflex camera, photographing everyone and everything from the well-dressed shoppers to homeless people and even her own reflection.”
Messy Nessy Chic highlights the photography of Vivian Maier, whose work was unseen until bought at a Chicago auction by real estate agent and historical hobbyist John Maloof. Check out more of her photography here and watch the trailer for the upcoming documentary film, Finding Vivian Maier.

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theparisreview:

“In 1951, Vivian moved to New York at twenty-five-years-old and worked in a sweat shop for a while until she would become a nanny for the next forty years on and off. When she had days off, she would walk the streets of Chicago or New York, most often using her Rollieflex camera, photographing everyone and everything from the well-dressed shoppers to homeless people and even her own reflection.”

Messy Nessy Chic highlights the photography of Vivian Maier, whose work was unseen until bought at a Chicago auction by real estate agent and historical hobbyist John Maloof. Check out more of her photography here and watch the trailer for the upcoming documentary film, Finding Vivian Maier.

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All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun - Jeff Buckley & Elizabeth Fraser

I’ve never known about or heard this song until tonight. From what I gathered Jeff wrote it and recorded it with his then girlfriend but never officially put it out. I did some light research and learned Elizabeth Fraser isn’t pleased this song is floating around.

“Why do people have to hear everything?” she complains. I tell her it’s wonderful. “But it’s unfinished, you see. I don’t want it to be heard.” There’s a pause. “Maybe I won’t always think that.”

What a shame, hopefully she came around by now because their voices alternate and overlap beautifully together.

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“A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.”—H. L. MenckenToday in 1917, H.L. Mencken publishes his influential essay on literature “The Sahara of the Bozart” in the New York Evening Mail

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“A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.”
—H. L. Mencken

Today in 1917, H.L. Mencken publishes his influential essay on literature “The Sahara of the Bozart” in the New York Evening Mail

(Source: vintageanchorbooks, via npr)