1. copio:

something to believe in

    copio:

    something to believe in

  2. strangersmag:

    postgradlife:

    y’all, y’all, Y’ALL!

    Freaking huge props to Josh Rainwater for putting together an amazing issue of Strangers Magazine. I am so excited to have been a part of this awesome publication for both issues.

    When I was photographing this thing, I almost cried. It is so refreshing to know that there are so many talented people within reach. 

    Strangers is a publication that showcases the multifaceted talents of an awesome community of artists who are, in terms of their contributions to this magazine, strangers. There is no collaboration between contributors, just the individual completion of assignments based off of a very broad topic. In this issue, you’ll find each persons artistic solution to the themes of Home, Books, Black & White, Strangers, Kinship, Shel Silverstein, P.S. and Music.

    76 pages of awesomely inspired stuff from a wonderful community.

    Damn it that tumblr limited me to 10 photos.

    If you’d like a copy of your own (IT COMES WITH A CD OF 9 CONTRIBUTING MUSICIANS!) get in touch at StrangersMag@gmail.com or buy it here!

    -CKB

    Miss CKB shot some images of the magazine for us! Check it out and see what you’re missing! 

  3. jessuf:

All-Star Superman #10 (Taken with instagram)

    jessuf:

    All-Star Superman #10 (Taken with instagram)

  4. ianbrooks:

    Poe Visualized by Harry Clarke

    From the 1919 deluxe edition of Edgar Allen Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Harry Clarke reached deep into those dark, flinching corners underneath the bed and ripped out the grotesque horrors that lurked within, creating these macabre illustrations that accompanied Poe’s disturbing classics like “The Pit and the Pendulum” and the “The Telltale Heart” perfectly. In the same vein as Stephen Gammell’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark monstrosities decades later, these illustrations are sufficient evidence that while some stories can be even more frightening when left to your imagination, it takes a truly visceral artist to give those shadows form and really scare the bejeezus out of you.

    (via: fastcodesign / io9)

  5. barackobama:

think-progress:

31 Republican men voted against the Violence Against Women Act in the Senate today. All 5 Republican women voted for it. 

Today in sad phrases: “Voted against the Violence Against Women Act.”

    barackobama:

    think-progress:

    31 Republican men voted against the Violence Against Women Act in the Senate today. All 5 Republican women voted for it. 

    Today in sad phrases: “Voted against the Violence Against Women Act.”

About me

Hi, Im Kyle Berry.
I'm a music student.
I enjoy politics.
I like noise.
If you like noise you'll like me.


email:berrykk2@email.sc.edu