the-ellen-show:

Sophia Grace and Rosie go to Disneyland!

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Stravinksy And Balanchine Rehearse Suzanne Farrell | The New Republic

bookspaperscissors:

Help Friends Make Things: I’ll hold, you wind. For a group show The Supahcute Dream Team Show “Art Too Cute for Words.” By Hine

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life:

Not published in LIFE. Gay rights event, 1971.
In late 1971, two years after the Stonewall riots in New York sparked the modern gay rights movement in America, and twelve months before LIFE ceased publishing as a weekly, the magazine featured an article on “gay liberation” that, seen a full 40 years later, feels sensational, measured and somehow endearingly, deeply square all at the same time.
Read more here.

life:

Not published in LIFE. Gay rights event, 1971.

In late 1971, two years after the Stonewall riots in New York sparked the modern gay rights movement in America, and twelve months before LIFE ceased publishing as a weekly, the magazine featured an article on “gay liberation” that, seen a full 40 years later, feels sensational, measured and somehow endearingly, deeply square all at the same time.

Read more here.

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Kay Nielsen. The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
“‘Don’t drink!’ cried out the little Princess, springing to her feet.”
From: Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur. In Powder and Crinoline: Old Fairy Tales. Kay Nielsen, illustrator. London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. [1913].

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Kay Nielsen. The Twelve Dancing Princesses.

“‘Don’t drink!’ cried out the little Princess, springing to her feet.”

From: Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur. In Powder and Crinoline: Old Fairy Tales. Kay Nielsen, illustrator. London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. [1913].

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