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Stage lV colorectal cancer guy. Failed academic. Comics, illustration, old books, old music. www.readingdoonesbury.com
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Jazz in Playboy. An interview with Dizzy Gillespie, JJ Johnson, and Coleman Hawkins. #Jazz #Playboy #PrintCulture #Magazines

My ancestors: walked 10 miles uphill in the snow to buy dirt weed Me: (can’t open my store-bought weed without scissors) this is such bullshit

Ding ding ding!!! Tell our contestant what they've won, Johnny!!

All these people talking about impeaching the president as though impeachment made any damn bit of difference the last time or the time before that.

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Excellent score today. A bunch of Pogo/Walt Kelly fanzines from the 70s! #comics #comicstrips #pogo

Sure, I could spend all day correcting my daughter's pronunciation, OR we could all just agree that "hiBEARnation" makes a lot more sense.

"We're like licorice. Not everyone likes licorice and that's ok. But the people who like licorice reeeeally like licorice." - Jerry Garcia

So it goes.

@ladyhistorian.bsky.social BEARS!

CAPOTE is one of my favourite screenplays of recent years because it's about a great talent quite literally selling his soul to the Devil. It never calls attention to that. You barely realise it until the end. And it's right. It's not a matter of opinion. That's what Capote did.

More jazz in Playboy -- September 1955: Collecting jazz records, an introductory guide. #magazines #jazz #playboy #vinyl #printculture

Some difficult news: I’ve found out a song I really like is, in fact, Jerry Garcia

Ruelle de Montréal Montreal back alley #Photography #photographie ##womensart #montreal #mobilephotography #ArtYear #blueskyartshow

Fan letter from Charles M. Schulz to Joan Didion: @lukeepplin.bsky.social

Epic new vid from one of the great under-recorded trios in jazz history. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLiz...

Finished this Double-Feature poster for Leone's first two Eastwood westerns

"I have seen the enemy, and he is us."

Pogo by Walt Kelly from April 9, 1950.

Anyone else digging the new Bryan Sutton/Billy Strings album as much as me?