Calypso is a form of rap, really.
Two-Way Mirror: The Mysteries of Meltzer : Abandon All Despair Ye Who Enter Here
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really hoping this leads to condi rice covering more hip hop

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trying to imagine the info pipeline by which cute/funny farm animal photos rise from obscurity to max shareability. are there forums for this sort of thing, or does buzzfeed have some farmers on retainer?

trying to imagine the info pipeline by which cute/funny farm animal photos rise from obscurity to max shareability. are there forums for this sort of thing, or does buzzfeed have some farmers on retainer?

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Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles (1972)

Reyner Banham tours LA with his guide BAEDE-KAR. Ed Ruscha cameo at 43:00 - no surprise what he suggests tourists should see in town.

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gates of heaven dog singing (by LeoBatfish123)

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Albert Lamorisse died in a helicopter crash while filming the documentary Le Vent des amoureux (The Lovers’ Wind), during a helicopter-tour of Iran in 1970. As of June 2012 the helicopter is still hanging from the overhead line wires it had crashed into as a memorial for his efforts.
Albert Lamorisse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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May stayed in Chicago, where she was acting and trying to develop a film treatment based on Plato’s Symposium in which everyone was drunk. (“That’s the only way it makes sense,” she explained.)
Exclusive: The Reunion of Mike Nichols and Elaine May | Vanity Fair
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Using a series of hand gestures, Billingsley used to signal to his staff on who was worth paying attention to, who wasn’t worth a salt-shaker, and of course who was so important that they deserved something special. Billingsley was a notorious gift giver, at times showering his guests with over a hundred thousand dollars worth of comped goods a year, everything from champagne, to a bottle of perfume, to ties, to jewelry.
Sherman Billingsley, The Stork Club, and the Right Way to Fill a Room « Wax Wane
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