Happy Birthday, Neil
Our Lady of Sorrows
Scott B. Davis
Get A Room
"'tis the time's plague when madmen lead the blind"
Miguel Garcia
“Despite the wishful thinking of evangelicals impatient for the Rapture or deep ecologists who believe that Gaia would be happiest with a thin sprinkling of hunter-gatherers, megacities like Los Angeles will never simply collapse and disappear. Rather, they will stagger on, with higher body counts and greater distress, through a chain of more frequent and destructive encounters with disasters of all sorts; while vital parts of the region’s high-tech and tourist economies eventually emigrate to safer ground, together with hundreds of thousands of its more affluent residents.” ― Mike Davis, Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster
Joni Mitchell in her yard in Laurel Canyon, November 1970 by Joel Bernstein
Leonard Cohen | You Want It Darker
They're lining up the prisoners And the guards are taking aim I struggle with some demons They were middle class and tame I didn't know I had permission To murder and to maim
Happy Birthday, L.C.
Matthew Allen
Farewell, Q
Bruce Springsteen | She's The One
This 2,300 years old mosaic reads, "Be cheerful, live/enjoy your life". Collection: Antakya Archaeology Museum, Turkey. Photographer: Dosseman via Wikimedia Commons.
This 1975 poster was produced by the Royal Chicano Air Force, a Sacramento, California based art collective.