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January 2012

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mckswift: Crazy. derica: The Musee de quai Branly has a superb-looking exhibition on about colonial exhibition. Despite its controversial beginnings, Jacques Chirac’s museum seems to be doing pretty well. About a year ago they had a fantastic show on the Négritude journal Presénce Africaine. Human Zoos: The Creation of the Savage, is curated by Lilian Thuram, the footballer famed for producing these goals against Croatia in…

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http://www.facebook.com/v/569209622477 Lastweek friday, i was invited to an underground party in the Catacombs by a friend of mine, @Re4ch. I wasn’t able to catch any footage of the actual party but here’s some footage of us on our way down. #goodtimes (Source: http://www.facebook.com/)

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humanphotography: PHOTOS: Here Is What Brooklyn Was Like In The Summer Of 1974 A warm collection of vintage photos of Brooklyn taken in the summer of 1974. Photographer Danny Lyon spent two months snapping pictures of the daily life in the borough — exploring Bushwick, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Fort Green and Park Slope among other neighborhoods. See all the photos at: http://www.businessinsider.com/photos-brooklyn-19070s-2011-6#manhattan-bridge-tower-in-brooklyn-framed-through-nearby-buildings-1

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http://vimeo.com/24316886 beautywood: Age // Lianne La Havas Black Cab Sessions (Source: http://vimeo.com/)

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“He was one of the few people I was truly envious of” . “But he didn’t know how good he was and he was plagued with insecurities. He used to say he was jealous of me because music is more accessible and it reached more people. He loathed the idea that art was appreciated by an elite group. When I heard that Jean-Michel had died, I…

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