What Brooklyn was like 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.
Louis C.K. Live at the Beacon Theater
Louis C.K. just released a new hour-long comedy special on his website, and for $5 you can stream or download it from anywhere in the world.
Beyond getting an hour of Louis C.K. being funny, I think you should support this experiment to show that this sort of thing can be financially successful. With the entertainment industry currently trying to bring the entire internet to its knees because they’re unwilling to make their material readily available to consumers at reasonable prices, they need to see that you can actually make money by being the good guy.
(Source: ckck)
The Curse of Bigness, exhibition book coordinated by Dexter Sinister for an exhibition curated by Larissa Harris at the Queens Museum of Art.
from fourtet.net: I just got given a nice recording of my recent live show in New York. I’ve put it up on Soundcloud so you can check it out. Thanks to everyone who came out to shows on the US tour and helped to make them great fun.
