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Beat of the Day

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More from the Queen…

[Photo Credit: Oli Sansom via MPD]

Million Dollar Movie

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John Huston: Master.

Beat of the Day

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Save me Monday.

[Photo Credit: Damien Di Toro]

Afternoon Art

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Drawing by Giorgio Morandi.

Taster’s Cherce

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Pork Belly Carnitas? Absolutely.

A Sense of Where You Are

Waves crash on the shore at Polperro, Cornwall.

From Clancy Martin’s review of Geoff Dyer’s new book:

This is what I love about Geoff Dyer’s work: His feet are never on the ground. But where his younger narrators fight the feeling that they don’t belong, the grown-up Dyer embraces it. He makes his home in the unstable elements of air and water. When at the end of “Another Great Day at Sea” he finds himself in the desert of Bahrain, he tries to find some romance in it — but even the beer he’s been desperately desiring, all the time he was on board, is dull: “I looked at it, all golden and cold and sweating before I tasted it. It tasted like . . . well, like beer. It was O.K. It wasn’t the beer of my dreams, the ‘Ice Cold in Alex’beer I’d been longing for.” And his thoughts turn to the sailors on the aircraft carrier he’s just left. When he arrived he couldn’t bear the thought of the two weeks to come; by the time he departed he “had become thoroughly habituated to life on the boat,” recognizing that his time on board was simply more stimulating, more interesting than the life to which he was returning. Being “at sea” — being awkward, off-balance, confused, trying once more to fit in when you know you can never fit in — is where Geoff Dyer is most . . . well, if not most comfortable, most himself, most alive.

For more on Dyer, check out his interview with the Paris Review

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Beat of the Day

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I know you got soul.

[Photo Via: Kultus]

Million Dollar Movie

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Chuck.

Morning Art

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Pratt. 

Taster’s Cherce

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Mini Ice Cream Waffle Sandwiches. Can you dig it?

(I knew that you could.)

Afternoon Art

bof A demi déshabillée, devant la glace” By Pierre Bonnard (1905)

What Becomes a Legend Most?

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R.I.P. Horace Silver. 

And of course (Steely, Stevie):

Taster’s Cherce

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Fo real? Say, whuut?

[Photo Credit: Todd Coleman]

Afternoon Art

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“Interior of the Painter’s House, rue Carcel” By Paul Gauguin (1881)

Beat of the Day

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It’s rather warm out there. Rather.

[LIFE photo via: Well Plaid]

Afternoon Art

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“Pacific” by Alec Colville (1967)

Taster’s Cherce

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Russ & Rye: Seriously.

Beat of the Day

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Word up.

[Photo Credit: Terry O’Neill via Sunset Gun]

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