December 2009
26 posts
high art, lowell art (part 2 of 2)
ROBERT LOWELLCATS: PART TWO
(Robert Lowell, “Skunk Hour,” 1958)
Happy new year!
high art, lowell art (part 1 of 2)
ROBERT LOWELLCATS.
Why didn’t I think of this three years ago? You’re welcome!
(Robert Lowell, “Homecoming,” 1975)
i wasn't kidding...
Dad on Parental Control: What do you do for a living?
Girl: I'm a pirate waitress at the fish shack.
Dad: What does a pirate waitress do?
Girl: Oh, I just say things like... "Arrrr you interested in some appetizers?"
breakin'
me: Is it officially the second week of vacation? Let me answer this question with another question: am I watching a marathon of Parental Control right now?
hillary: I like when you help me learn using Socratic texts
sweatshop sublime
So like, I guess I’m gonna have to read Middlemarch before I finish college, huh guys?
click this: i read like 100 gift guides! →
If you’re on an island, stranded, and all you have is sticks and leaves...
– Who else?
the text performs its intention!
me: i have a killer outline
me: can i just turn that in and be like "i deconstructed my paper"
Hillary: haha
Hillary: "here's a play on essay"
Ah, Lerner. I admit that I miss it a little bit. Please stand around the ramps...
– Pensive alumnus Ian Corey-Boulet
viktor and ROFL
Fern, have you seen the Fashematics take on V&R’s SS10 collection? It’s pretty great:
[The Moment, more Fashematics]
ferrrn:
“We kept reading in the news about economic losses, and cuts, cuts, and more cuts, so we decided to design dresses that did just that: cut.”
- Viktor Horsting to Vogue.com on the Viktor & Rolf S/S 10 collection.
TOTALLY THE RIGHT APPROACH,...
I feel like you could be a ‘hip’-ocrite.
– HBB
When we’d fallen for each other it had not been a project of bouquets and...
– Joseph O’Neill, “Netherland”
walk, walk, fashion baby, work it, move, that...
I’m sorry, can I just ask this?
On The City, why do Olivia and Erin always have to do projects together? Olivia is an accessories editor, and Erin is the PR director for the magazine. Those jobs have nothing to do with one another, and in reality they would have no contact with each other, ever.
Come on!