My Etsy store is open now. I have about 40 mugs i’m working on now. Some of those will be posted.
Bruna Tenório.
Just re-promoting my first stand-up set.
yuck
Jar Formation
Ellen Shankin makes beautiful, historically, and architecturally inspired pieces. The craftsmanship in her work is absolute. She also named her son...
wheel-thrown bowl by Duncan Ross (American Museum of Ceramic Art)
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8 posts tagged bob dylan
Sarah Jarosz - Ring Them Bells
I had no idea this was a Dylan cover until I started looking for a video to post.
It’s making my Monday afternoon so much more bearable.
I love the intensity of his eyes when he raises his head up enough for the light to hit them, and that sly smile. Happy 70th Birthday Bob.
RIP Suze Rotolo
Bob Dylan - Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (Demo)
‘Nothing much is happening here I guess - Bob Shelton is waiting for Jean - the dogs are waiting to go out, the thiefs are waiting for an old lady - little kids are waiting for school - the cop is waiting to beat up on someone - them lousey bums are waiting for money - Grove Street is waiting for Bedford Street - the dirty are waiting to be cleaned - Everybody is waiting for cooler weather - and I am just waiting for you -.’
[In a letter from Bob to Suze whilst she was away in Italy]
“Meeting her was like stepping into the tales of 1,001 Arabian nights. She had a smile that could light up a street full of people and was extremely lively, had a particular type of voluptuousness—a Rodin sculpture come to life. She reminded me of a libertine heroine. She was just my type.”
Bob Dylan on Suze Rotolo (via mickjaggersbeard)
(via skyrockettooblivion)
RIP suze rotolo.
“Suze Rotolo, writer, artist and the girlfriend whose arm Bob Dylan takes on the cover of Freewheelin’, passed away quietly in New York last Friday. Rotolo was said to have been important in shaping Dylan’s politics, and of her, he has said, “Right from the start I couldn’t take my eyes off her.”
Via Jordan Rubin
Who are you most excited to see perform tonight on the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards?
John Mayer, duh. And Keith Urban and Norah Jones. And Avett Brothers with Dylan and Mumford and Sons as well. But mostly John Mayer.
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