Showing posts with label something to be proud of. Show all posts
Showing posts with label something to be proud of. Show all posts

08 September 2016

22 May 2015

did we talk about this already?

Ariana Grande is headlining the Gay Pride dance on the pier this year. I've never been to one of those, but I'll go if Faith comes with me to make sure I stay hydrated and cute.

see you soon Ariana and NYC gays of all shapes, sizes and creeds!

22 April 2015

holler design + watson twins


Small Batch Presents: The Watson Twins // Holler Design from Small Batch Presents on Vimeo.
Small Batch is a short film series celebrating the people who make things by hand and the musicians within the same communities who support them. Each episode features the story of a brand and a performance from a band playing in that brand's storefront. This episode features songstress sisters, The Watson Twins and Holler Design, a southern furniture design studio. (via)
congrats, katie + matt! just gorgeous!

26 November 2012

09 November 2012

the best, nicest, most awesomest president ever

president obama gets choked up thanking his young campaign staff. via

16 March 2012

nothing to be ashamed of.

look who made the top hunger-games-reading-cities list!
1. Sunnyvale, CA
2. Salt Lake City, UT
3. Tallahassee, FL
4. Seattle, WA
5. Orlando, FL
6. Pittsburgh, PA
7. St. Louis, MO
8. Provo, UT
9. San Francisco, CA
10. Naperville, IL
11. Washington, DC
12. Richmond, VA
13. Scottsdale, AZ
14. Wilmington, NC
15. Murfreesboro, TN
16. Vancouver, WA
17. Portland, OR
18. Tampa, FL
19. Overland Park, KS
20. Norman, OK
thx ktv!

01 November 2011

look at tennessee go.

A judge told Tennessee officials on Monday to stop enforcing new rules that have been used to arrest Occupy protesters in Nashville.
The decision was a victory for the fledgling movement and for the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, which sought a temporary restraining order to block a curfew put in place last week.
U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger issued the order, which state officials did not fight.
"Political expression deserves the highest level of protection and it was unacceptable for the state to suddenly shut down protesters' speech and forcibly oust them from Legislative Plaza that has long been used as a place for peaceful expression," said Hedy Weinberg, executive director at the ACLU of Tennessee. (via)
 
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