Red Tash's Blog, page 148
August 23, 2012
sh-oo-sh-aa:
agilipollate:
movilsaurusrex:
Que...

Trinity College Library, Ireland

Bibliothéque Nationale de France, France

The Library of El Escorial, Spain

Biblioteca Geral, University of Coimbra,

Handelingenkamer, Netherlands

Abbey Library of St. Gallen, Switzerland

Admont Abbey Library, Austria

Melk Monastery Library, Austria

Strahov Monastery Library, Czech Rep.

Clementinum National Library, Czech Rep.
Que PRECIOSIDAD !
El paraiso
OH MY GOD.
cosmic-rebirth:
Though you drive Nature out with a pitchfork,...
dreaming-in-silhouette:
:)
August 22, 2012
martinekenblog:
Jasmin Darnell is an English female person...
silezukuk:
Boris Artzybasheff - TIME cover depicting audience...
Hey, if you like roller skating and My Little Pony, you’ll...
Hey, if you like roller skating and My Little Pony, you’ll probably like this:
WTF Amazon, why do you have Troll Or Derby marked down to $2.99 with the little slashy through it? Did you MISS the part where it went back to $4.99?
So, I did some digging around, and apparently slow-as-molasses Sony still has Troll Or Derby at $2.99 from some archaic price point in time, and Amazon price-matched to them. Bottom line? Save $2 at Amazon right now before the Sony price gets updated. Bah. Less $ for me, but more $ for you to spend at the snack bar of your local rink. Go ahead and grab ya a Snickers. It’s on me, kid.
Ready to hum the theme song of My Little Pony with me now? Okay, hit play!
(Why did I NOT think of rollerskating unicorns in Troll Or Derby, and how can I add them to Troll Or Park?)
Roller skating and My Little Ponies…does life get any better?
August 21, 2012
japanexposures:
Longtime chronicler of Japan funkiness and...

Longtime chronicler of Japan funkiness and characters just this side of normal Kyoichi Tsuzuki, the force behind various omnibus tomes like Roadside Japan, Tokyo Style, and Happy Victims, has just launched a new online weekly “mail magazine” (an email newsletter to you and I): the Roadsiders’ Weekly. Previously Tsuzuki-san had quite an active blog where he would post his latest sojourns into Japan’s pop cultural belly. He now apparently wants to see if he can monetize his considerable photographic (and essayist) output with this newsletter, which will run subscribers ¥1,050 a month for four issues. Members will also be due to receive invitations for pre-openings of any Tsuzuki exhibitions, the opportunity of meet-up style get togethers, and special access to out-of-print Tsuzuki publications.
It should be noted that the newsletters are in Japanese only, but we hear the pictures are multilingual.












