’70s goodness via bicyclestore:
Go West
(Source: cyclingisart)
Vintage goodness via condenasttraveler:
On the Tube’s 150th Anniversary, a Look at Famous London Underground Posters |The Lure of the Underground, by Alfred Leete
Gorgeousness via glamour:
The fashion world has long been obsessed with ADR’s chameleonic style, but the rest of the world caught up in 2012. She made photographers go wild in everything from Jason Wu to Dolce & Gabbana and a collection of hats practically nobody else could pull off. Props Anna, props.
The latest from Reeves Wiedeman:
In this week’s magazine, I wrote about Paul Finebaum, a sports talk-radio host in Birmingham whose show has become the voice of college football in Alabama, and throughout much of the South. But Finebaum is merely the lead tenor among the often cacophonous chorus made up of his regular callers, whom he admits are the show’s stars. Many of them are capable of clear, coherent arguments. Others, less so.
…after several months of listening to the show, I find myself still coming back to the bar, hoping that my favorite regulars stop by. Below are clips—warning, foul language ahead—from the show’s most prominent, and notorious, callers: http://nyr.kr/TMOW4m
“Purple Noon is the very opposite of film noir. No murky labyrinths here: all is apparently open and bright, inviting every variety of self-indulgence. Each frame filled by Henri Decaë’s astonishing cinematography is a place that begs to be entered and savored.”
— Geoffrey O’Brien, Purple Noon: In Broad Sunlight