Dulles Airport Terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen in 1958. A retrospective of Saarinen’s work is on through January at the Museum of the City of New York. Regrettably something else we missed on the recent trip. (via Ck/ck)
A transmission from the deep south.
Dulles Airport Terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen in 1958. A retrospective of Saarinen’s work is on through January at the Museum of the City of New York. Regrettably something else we missed on the recent trip. (via Ck/ck)
Some lovely hand-drawn lettering in amongst the branding for The Brooklyn Circus by One Twenty Six. (via Jarred Bishop)
Guess who blagged his way into Tumblr HQ today. Here’s a photo of me with the esteemed Editorial Director, as requested by Mike. My huge gratitude to the whole team for letting me bug them for a few hours. Unfortunately this did not result in any change to my Tumblarity…
You guys will all quit filling up my Dashboard while I’m away, right? And any further suggestions for things to do would be welcome (please reply here, as the answers facility on that post appears to have stopped working). Unrelated coincidence: it’s exactly two years since I made my first posts on Tumblr.
Plus, every day for lunch we ride ponies to a secret place in Midtown that serves the best desserts ever concocted and that somehow contain negative calories.
— Tumblr is hiring, and their lunchtimes are delicious and magical.
New York artist Sophie Blackall illustrates missed connections.
Trent Reznor plays the first concert in the last-ever Nine Inch Nails tour, entitled “Wave Goodbye”, at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. Photo by Kyle Dean Reinford.
Love this: “Man Hat Tan” poster by James Datz. A signed, second edition of 500 is available now. (via Hayden Hunter)
The closest thing I have to a superpower is being invisible to bartenders.
— Paraphrased from Demetri Martin, NYC comedian.
The Empire State Building photographed by Oleg Podzorov. (via Inky)
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