During the 1870s, a peculiar advertising photographic pictorial was devised featuring women holding signs heralding businesses, their dresses and bodies decorated with life-size objects related to the business.
I still think the most impressive award show performance ever is Neil Patrick Harris's opening number at the 2013 Tonys. like, the ONLY time they were able to successfully complete it was during the live taping. and every celeb in the audience was STUNNED by the end.
here's the video in honor of tonight's Tony Awards lol
9 years ago today, Britney Spears wrote a love letter to the LGBTQ community:
“I have a secret to share with you. You see, it’s actually you that lifts me up. The unwavering loyalty. the lack of judgment. The unapologetic truth. Acceptance! Your stories are what inspire me, bring me joy and make me and my sons strive to be better people.”
The finale of Mad Men (2007) somehow managed to feel cynical & hopeful at the exact same time. Don finally reaching a moment of peace only for the show to imply he turned it into an iconic Coca-Cola ad is such a perfect ending for that character.
Many thoughts and emotions after watching ‘KYLIE.’
First, a moment of appreciation for the footage of finding The Note™️ while recording “Your Disco Needs You.”
Like getting to watch Michelangelo’s final brushstroke on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel…but better, obviously.
The finale of The Leftovers (2014) feels less like a traditional ending and more like finally exhaling after years of grief. The last scene between Kevin and Nora is some of the most emotionally honest writing television has ever produced.