chicagocubs:

Cubs fans show off their Blackhawks pride at Wrigley Field. 

“ Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world.”
“I’ve come to understand that the mind is an incredibly organised, cross-indexed mechanism essentially structured by language; if one trusts oneself, art and writing (and comics especially) is simply a way of making structure visible.”
— Chris Ware, from the first issue of Printed Pages (via jarrettfuller)

jarrettfuller:

Dave Eggers, from a 2000 interview in The Harvard Advocate:

There is a point in one’s life when one cares about selling out and not selling out. One worries whether or not wearing a certain shirt means that they are behind the curve or ahead of it, or that having certain music in one’s collection means that they are impressive, or unimpressive.

Thankfully, for some, this all passes. I am here to tell you that I have, a few years ago, found my way out of that thicket of comparison and relentless suspicion and judgment. And it is a nice feeling. Because, in the end, no one will ever give a shit who has kept shit ‘real’ except the two or three people, sitting in their apartments, bitter and self-devouring, who take it upon themselves to wonder about such things. The keeping real of shit matters to some people, but it does not matter to me. It’s fashion, and I don’t like fashion, because fashion does not matter.

What matters is that you do good work. What matters is that you produce things that are true and will stand. What matters is that the Flaming Lips’s new album is ravishing and I’ve listened to it a thousand times already, sometimes for days on end, and it enriches me and makes me want to save people. What matters is that it will stand forever, long after any narrow-hearted curmudgeons have forgotten their appearance on goddamn 90210. What matters is not the perception, nor the fashion, not who’s up and who’s down, but what someone has done and if they meant it. What matters is that you want to see and make and do, on as grand a scale as you want, regardless of what the tiny voices of tiny people say. Do not be critics, you people, I beg you. I was a critic and I wish I could take it all back because it came from a smelly and ignorant place in me, and spoke with a voice that was all rage and envy. Do not dismiss a book until you have written one, and do not dismiss a movie until you have made one, and do not dismiss a person until you have met them. It is a fuckload of work to be open-minded and generous and understanding and forgiving and accepting, but Christ, that is what matters. What matters is saying yes.

A-fucking-men.

designsbyfranklloydwright:

The Rookery Building, Chicago. Designed and completed by Burnham & Root in 1888, the lobby was remodeled by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1905. 

mudwerks:

questionableadvice:

~ Perfect Etiquette; or, How to Behave in Society, James T. Kernan, 1877
via internet archive

don’t lacerate me, bro…

…especially when dancing is the cream of the evening.

(via fuckyeahvictorians)

tumblropenarts:

Mont Sainte-Victoire - Acrylic and enamel on canvas. 2013  My tribute to the Grandfather of modern art Paul Cezanne.

http://markflemming.tumblr.com/

“Books have to be heavy because the whole world’s inside them.”