The recording of a very sweet song, "Oh my love." John Lennon is singing and playing piano with George on guitar. Phil Spector is also listening in with groovy shades on.
Излюбленной темой работ британского художника Джорджа Паунэлла были лондонские уличные сцены. Он работал в то время, когда на улицах столицы сосуществовали конные экипажи и автомобили, а свет от газовых фонарей был обычным явлением, что придавало ночным или…
Rave Magazine, December 1966. In this fascinating article from the December 1966 issue of English pop-music magazine RAVE, George Tremlett (a pop music writer and author of various cash-in paperback books on David Bowie, David Essex, and The Who) broke down how much each member of The Beatles were worth back back then. Armed with data collected from the London Board of Trade, Tremlett was able to ascertain that the fab-four were pulling in approximately £4 million pounds collectively a year with help from such endeavours as record sales, songwriting royalties, films and live appearances. With all that cash floating around you’d think that perhaps the band would had a good grasp on how much they were worth—but John, Ringo and George were fairly clueless when they were asked if they knew how rich they actually were: John Lennon: We’ve asked them to to tell us how much we’ve got but they can’t—the money comes in from so many places George Harrison: I never buy anything without asking our accountants—I just phone them up and they tell me whether I can afford it. Ringo Starr: The accountants say I’m alright—that’s...
AOS and FakePress will present a FLUXUS box created using augmented reality and cross-medial approaches. At the NABA in Milan, for 50 years of FLUXUS, December 15th, 2010. Here is an intro on the methodologies and technologies that will be used.
It is dawn – or dusk. George has fought well. Now he gives thanks to God for his victory. At George’s back and above him is the Lion of Judah, Jesus Christ. This dramatic presentation is by Heinrich Lefler from his 1899 calendar. Although primarily known as a set and costume designer for the theater, the calendar is widely considered his masterpiece. Most pictures of St. George show the fight, and we like them, but this is our all-time favorite picture of St. George. It is beautiful and masculine. It would look great on the wall of any den or man-cave. St. George was a real Saint whose story got entwined with legend. He is the patron Saint of many places, such as England, Portugal, Germany and Greece, as well as Krain, which is an area of Slovenia. Canonized in 494, he is identified with the ideals of honor, bravery and gallantry. He is the patron saint of soldiers. As for the dragon, we are reminded of Neil Gaiman’s (G.K. Chesterton’s) remark: “Fairy tales are more than true – not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.” (source bbc.co.uk) ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a white border of about 0.5" inch for 5x7", 1.3" for 8.5x11", or 1.6" for 11x14" pictures. All Approx! Fine art printers do this because the images are almost never the same rectangular ratio of the standard paper sizes. It also gives the prints a finished look, and lets them look good in a frame without a matt. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John You might also enjoy original Catholic Art and Jewerly by me, Sue Kouma Johnson, here on Etsy at www.Etsy.com/shop/TreeOfHeaven Also, check out our Catholic Quote shop, where we are pairing authentic quotes from Saints with Art: www.Etsy.com/shop/CatholicQuote “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson – CatholicArtAndJewelry.
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you and george go on a road trip. it's all happy-day-fun-times. #1 in #travelingwilburys !!! >:D also 1K views ????? you guys are too much !!! i absolutely love pairing my books with music released at that time/songs that were on the charts etc and i hope you love listening to them !! sorry i dont know how to write straight couples... or any for that matter i did not take the pictures. i only edited them. music is not mine for obvious reasons. hope you enjoy it.
draw the squad you know you want to (please link me your version! :D)
Inquiring Readers, Carolyn McDowall of The Culture Concept Circle has graciously allowed me to recreate Part One of her Two Part series. Find Part Two of Vanity Fair, but where is Mr Darcy? at this…
George VI (1895-1952), born Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor, became King of the United Kingdom on the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. His reign saw one World War and the gradual dismantling of the British Empire: he was therefore the last Emperor Of India and the first Head Of The Commonwealth. His death at the comparatively young age of 56 was due to his being a heavy smoker (his left lung was removed as his health deteriorated) and drinker: his daughter Elizabeth (II) succeeded
Beatles Drummer Ringo Star Receives His Knighthood from Prince William at Buckingham Palace
Talk to any person of color over age 60 in my part of Virginia and they know the story by heart: Black children reared during the postwar baby boom rarely left home without being admonished by their mothers, “Y’all stay together now or you might be kidnapped, just like Eko and Iko.” Eko and Iko were
They may look the picture of elegance, all serene expressions and ruffled silk set against spectacular backdrops. But these baroque beauties were the most scandalous socialites of their day.
St. George’s Hall, Liverpool (via Flickr)
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