gq:

Daft Punk for GQ.

Stream Random Access Memories here: http://itunes.com/daftpunk

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#starsailor 
brucelabruce:

From “Otto; or, Up with Dead People”

brucelabruce:

From “Otto; or, Up with Dead People”

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gq:

Happy Mad Men Day!
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Yo pensé que eras buena.

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#Juan Gabriel 
gq:

GQ Deputy Editor Michael Hainey’s book, After Visiting Friends: A Son’s Story, comes out tomorrow!

Michael Hainey had just turned six when his uncle knocked on his family’s back door one morning with the tragic news: Bob Hainey, Michael’s father, was found alone near his car on Chicago’s North Side, dead, of an apparent heart attack. Thirty-five years old, a young assistant copy desk chief at the Chicago Sun-Times, Bob was a bright and shining star in the competitive, hard-living world of newspapers, one that involved booze-soaked nights that bled into dawn. And then suddenly he was gone, leaving behind a young widow, two sons, a fractured family—and questions surrounding the mysterious nature of his death that would obsess Michael throughout adolescence and long into adulthood. Finally, roughly his father’s age when he died, and a seasoned reporter himself, Michael set out to learn what happened that night. Died “after visiting friends,” the obituaries said. But the details beyond that were inconsistent. What friends? Where? At the heart of his quest is Michael’s all-too-silent, opaque mother, a woman of great courage and tenacity—and a steely determination not to look back. Prodding and cajoling his relatives, and working through a network of his father’s buddies who abide by an honor code of silence and secrecy, Michael sees beyond the long-held myths and ultimately reconciles the father he’d imagined with the one he comes to know—and in the journey discovers new truths about his mother.
A stirring portrait of a family and its legacy of secrets, After Visiting Friends is the story of a son who goes in search of the truth and finds not only his father, but a rare window into a world of men and newspapers and fierce loyalties that no longer exists.

To pre-order your copy, click here.

gq:

GQ Deputy Editor Michael Hainey’s book, After Visiting Friends: A Son’s Story, comes out tomorrow!

Michael Hainey had just turned six when his uncle knocked on his family’s back door one morning with the tragic news: Bob Hainey, Michael’s father, was found alone near his car on Chicago’s North Side, dead, of an apparent heart attack. Thirty-five years old, a young assistant copy desk chief at the Chicago Sun-Times, Bob was a bright and shining star in the competitive, hard-living world of newspapers, one that involved booze-soaked nights that bled into dawn. And then suddenly he was gone, leaving behind a young widow, two sons, a fractured family—and questions surrounding the mysterious nature of his death that would obsess Michael throughout adolescence and long into adulthood. Finally, roughly his father’s age when he died, and a seasoned reporter himself, Michael set out to learn what happened that night. Died “after visiting friends,” the obituaries said. But the details beyond that were inconsistent. What friends? Where? At the heart of his quest is Michael’s all-too-silent, opaque mother, a woman of great courage and tenacity—and a steely determination not to look back. Prodding and cajoling his relatives, and working through a network of his father’s buddies who abide by an honor code of silence and secrecy, Michael sees beyond the long-held myths and ultimately reconciles the father he’d imagined with the one he comes to know—and in the journey discovers new truths about his mother.

A stirring portrait of a family and its legacy of secrets, After Visiting Friends is the story of a son who goes in search of the truth and finds not only his father, but a rare window into a world of men and newspapers and fierce loyalties that no longer exists.

To pre-order your copy, click here.

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momalibrary:

Match text to publication. Which was rendered in typewriter type in the 1979 self-published paperback Publish Your Photo Book by Bill Owens, and which in 2011 in the full-color, hardcover, trade press Publish Your Photography Book (2011) by Darius Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson

In the last ten years we have seen an tremendous change and growth in the photographic industry. Today photographic education, museum exhibits, and photographic publications are dominating the (photographic) art scene.

The book can be reviewed…and given mass media exposure. [It may] become an exhibit in a museum or gallery. [It] can be talked about in lectures [and] workshops, passed around to friends and have a life of its own….exposure of your work is the main reason for self-publishing.

[With the photographic book,] the young photographer can share with the public his or her artistic vision.


Photography books have never commanded greater interest than they do today. Over the past fifteen years, interest in photography books has grown at an accelerated rate, due in no small part to the welcoming embrace of photography by the contemporary art world…They provide an artist a passport to the international photography scene: exhibitions, talks, gallery walks, book signings, and press interviews are all brought into being through their publication.

Ultimately, this book is about our inherent desire to communicate, about creating and manifesting one’s creative vision in book form.

Flared jeans may be out but photobooks remain vital. -jt

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Ciudad de México. XXV años de patrimonio mundial

Ciudad de México. XXV años de patrimonio mundial

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#unesco #patrimonio mundial #UACM #Ciudad de México #códice #museo del templo mayor #teatro del pueblo 

Domingo

Comida deliciosa :D

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#nopalitos #res #paleta 
mongsterr:

http://mongsterr.bigcartel.com/product/la-zombie-screenprinted-poster
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Cante y cante

Yo nunca vi televisión.

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#31minutos 
ismaelandia:

¡Crocodile boot!

ismaelandia:

¡Crocodile boot!

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