January 2012
59 posts
WatchWatch
washingtonpoststyle: Stephen Colbert interviews Maurice Sendak. This is the greatest interview in the history of “The Colbert Report.” (Go to our actual tumblog if you have trouble watching on the dashboard.)
Jan 26th
691 notes
Jan 26th
73 notes
Jan 25th
36 notes
Jan 19th
120 notes
Jan 19th
4,198 notes
Jan 19th
546 notes
Jan 19th
3,508 notes
Jan 18th
137 notes
Jan 17th
Jan 17th
273 notes
Jan 17th
19,351 notes
Jan 17th
40 notes
Jan 16th
21,530 notes
Jan 16th
3,009 notes
Jan 16th
88 notes
Jan 14th
4 notes
Jan 14th
9 notes
Jan 14th
294 notes
Jan 14th
3,270 notes
Jan 13th
69 notes
Jan 13th
4,171 notes
Jan 13th
78 notes
Jan 13th
1,480 notes
Jan 13th
245 notes
Jan 12th
4 notes
Jan 12th
2 notes
Jan 11th
41 notes
Jan 10th
16,107 notes
My dream recall has been getting better. Started to have a lucid dream during my nap today, but when I became aware, I couldn’t stay in it. The same thing usually happens—the person talking to me either suddenly stops talking and moving or the person’s speech starts to sound like a broken record. And then the clarity of the dream fades, and I wake up.
Jan 10th
Jan 10th
52 notes
Jan 9th
1 note
Jan 9th
1 note
Jan 8th
167 notes
Jan 8th
12 notes
Jan 8th
578 notes
Jan 8th
533 notes
Jan 8th
696 notes
Anonymous asked: hi
Jan 8th
Jan 8th
4 notes
A BBC interview with Vladimir Nabokov, 1962.
cafecontaylor: Interviewer: In your new novel, Pale Fire, one of the characters says that reality is neither the subject nor the object of real art, which creates its own reality. What is that reality?  Nabokov: Reality is a very subjective affair. I can only define it as a kind of gradual accumulation of information; and as specialization. If we take a lily, for instance, or any other kind of...
Jan 8th
5 notes
Jan 6th
48,685 notes
Jan 4th
75 notes
Jan 4th
89 notes
Jan 4th
17,001 notes
Jan 4th
6,042 notes
owlie asked: YOU LOOK AMAZING IN YOUR PHOTO just had to say that
Jan 4th
Jan 3rd
217 notes
Jan 3rd
13,306 notes
Jan 3rd
1,451 notes
Currently editing my films from last year and listening to Grouper and Vivaldi. I’m obsessed with Grouper and Vivaldi right now.
Jan 3rd