Walk sign is on.  #Bronx #NY #LittleItaly
Young knows no pain.  #LykkeLi #YouthNovels #RoadTripMusic
You’ve got your reputation and your good intent.. #RoadTripMusic #Kimbra #Vows
I heard that you like the bad girls honey, is that t r u e? #RoadTripMusic #LanaDelRay #BornToDie #Paradise
For real doe….
My lips like sugar.
I give this product 3.5 to 4 stars. It really helped control my frizz. I don’t like how cakey it feels on my hair. And my hair didn’t get as straight as I hoped, not saying the product didn’t work.. I’m sure the fact that my hair hasn’t been straightened on the regular in about three or four years I’m sure has something to do with it. I will be trying to blow dry and straighten my hair more often to stretch it out and I will definitely try this $12 product from walgrees again in 30 days. So, we’ll see.
Experimenting with my new cut.     Adds edge.  I think I like it.
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Hopper Drawing opens today! The first major museum exhibition to focus on the drawings and creative process of Edward Hopper, this survey pairs many of the artist’s greatest oil paintings, including Early Sunday Morning (1930), New York Movie (1939), Office at Night (1940) and Nighthawks (1942), with their preparatory drawings and related works.
Top: Edward Hopper (1882–1967), Study for Nighthawks, 1941 or 1942. Fabricated chalk and charcoal on paper; 11 1/8 × 15 in. (28.3 × 38.1 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase and gift of Josephine N. Hopper by exchange 2011.65; Bottom: Edward Hopper (1882–1967), Nighthawks, 1942. Oil on canvas, 33 1/8 x 60 in. (84.1 x 152.4 cm). The Art Institute of Chicago; Friends of American Art Collection. © The Art Institute of Chicago.