Ok it’s become a reblog fest again lately but everyone I care about has been killin it and Rachel is my second mother.
Loren and Laura, Chicago, 2007 from The Imp of Love
Rachel Herman
When extremely good work meets extremely important work.
Benjamin Rasmussen went to Ferguson.
kurt reads from slaughterhouse - five
Brandon Reed of the Holy Motors and his kentucky waterfall stopped by to say hello
The Truth about Income Inequality in America
Guess what, compatriots? The gap between the richest and the poorest among us is now wider than it has been since we all nose-dived into the Great Depression. So GQ sent Jon Ronson on a journey into the secret financial lives of six different people on the ladder, from a guy washing dishes for 200 bucks a week in Miami to a self-storage gazillionaire. What he found are some surprising truths about class, money, and making it in America.
The other day we hung out with Cage The Elephant before they played the last stop on their tour with The Black Keys.
I took some not-so-great photos of them during and after their acoustic set. I’m reluctantly sharing them here because I love these dudes and their music so much. Matt gave me advice on how to vibe with the darker times in life and Brad showed us some new Juliette Lewis tracks he helped produce. Guys are so rad.
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