vintageblackglamour:

Happy Birthday to ya Stevie Wonder!!! My favorite musical genius was born 63 years ago today as Steveland Hardaway Judkins (his last name was later changed to Morris) in Saginaw, Michigan. In this 1974 photo, he is performing his classic “Living For The City” on “Top Of The Pops” in London. Photo: David Warner Ellis/Redferns. In the comment section, let me know what your favorite Stevie song is (Is it possible to have just one?)

vintageblackglamour:

Happy Birthday to ya Stevie Wonder!!! My favorite musical genius was born 63 years ago today as Steveland Hardaway Judkins (his last name was later changed to Morris) in Saginaw, Michigan. In this 1974 photo, he is performing his classic “Living For The City” on “Top Of The Pops” in London. Photo: David Warner Ellis/Redferns. In the comment section, let me know what your favorite Stevie song is (Is it possible to have just one?)

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pitchfork:

Watch David Bowie’s too-hot-for-YouTube new video for “The Next Day” co-starring Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard.

pitchfork:

Watch David Bowie’s too-hot-for-YouTube new video for “The Next Day” co-starring Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard.

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auberginesareevil:

His name’s James Baxter. He just travels around, on his beach ball, making people happy!

James Baxter

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Grumpy Dalek

Grumpy Dalek

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Flying Lotus/Thom Yorke XL Recordings

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npr:

life:

Happy birthday, Jack Nicholson.
On Jack Nicholson’s birthday, we present photos of the actor at a critical juncture in his career: in 1969, when he was being lauded for Easy Rider and preparing to star in one of the great films of the ’70s, Five Easy Pieces.
(Arthur Schatz—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

“My motto is: More good times,” says Jack Nicholson. <—‘Nuf said. — tanya b.

npr:

life:

Happy birthday, Jack Nicholson.

On Jack Nicholson’s birthday, we present photos of the actor at a critical juncture in his career: in 1969, when he was being lauded for Easy Rider and preparing to star in one of the great films of the ’70s, Five Easy Pieces.

(Arthur Schatz—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

“My motto is: More good times,” says Jack Nicholson. <—‘Nuf said. — tanya b.

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