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lmnpnch:

James McAvoy in Jamie Lloyd’s production of Macbeth (set in a post-apocalyptic Scotland)

lmnpnch:

James McAvoy in Jamie Lloyd’s production of Macbeth (set in a post-apocalyptic Scotland)

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Scarlett Johansson on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (Feb. 22, 2013)

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thequeenbeegeek:

hotterhatter2211:

cartoonzombie:

chandra75:

obstreperous-honey:

encontrate:

thisispureinsanity:

candlejack:



WHAT IS THIS
WHAT IS THIS
WHAT
IS THIS A LIBRARY IN A THEATRE
ALL OF MY DREAMS HAVE JUST COME TRUE


oh. oh my god.

this is genuinely the most beautiful thing i have ever seen

This is a book store called El Ateneo in Buenos Aires, Argentina! You can have coffee while sitting on the stage. One of my favorite places in my city.

It’s a BOOKSTORE?!


Okay, so, yeah, I’m going there: 

I’d go there. Find some Shakespeare. Go on the stage. Perform like a motherfucker.

It looks like the fricken Beast’s library in Beauty and the Beast 0_o I WANT.

O_O! *dies*! Ok the theater major in me just swooned. I think I might know what Heaven looks like now!

thequeenbeegeek:

hotterhatter2211:

cartoonzombie:

chandra75:

obstreperous-honey:

encontrate:

thisispureinsanity:

candlejack:

WHAT IS THIS

WHAT IS THIS

WHAT

IS THIS A LIBRARY IN A THEATRE

ALL OF MY DREAMS HAVE JUST COME TRUE

oh. oh my god.

this is genuinely the most beautiful thing i have ever seen

This is a book store called El Ateneo in Buenos Aires, Argentina! You can have coffee while sitting on the stage. One of my favorite places in my city.

It’s a BOOKSTORE?!

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Okay, so, yeah, I’m going there:

image 

I’d go there. Find some Shakespeare. Go on the stage. Perform like a motherfucker.

It looks like the fricken Beast’s library in Beauty and the Beast 0_o I WANT.

O_O! *dies*! Ok the theater major in me just swooned. I think I might know what Heaven looks like now!

getoutoftherecat:

get off of there cat. you are not a centerpiece.

ruineshumaines:

The Lion of Lucerne, by Bertel Thorvaldsen.

“The Lion of Lucerne, is a sculpture in Lucerne, Switzerland, designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen and hewn in 1820–21 by Lukas Ahorn. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution, when revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris, France. The American writer Mark Twain (1835–1910) praised the sculpture of a mortally-wounded lion as “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world.”