ALL IS RELATIVE

Mayo 30

Fiona Apple
 “I can take myself out of it for a moment and go: ‘You watch, you’ve felt this way before, you’re going to feel great again. And then you’re going to feel terrible again, and then you’re going to feel great again.’ And when you’re feeling this way, at least know that there’s value in it — just as much value in your suffering as in your pleasure.”
 “I’m a very stressed-out person, a lot, because still everything is so important. I have to give everything, my everything, and that’s exhausting, and how the hell am I going to do that for the rest of my life? But I’m going to have to figure out how.”
New York Times

Fiona Apple

 “I can take myself out of it for a moment and go: ‘You watch, you’ve felt this way before, you’re going to feel great again. And then you’re going to feel terrible again, and then you’re going to feel great again.’ And when you’re feeling this way, at least know that there’s value in it — just as much value in your suffering as in your pleasure.”

 “I’m a very stressed-out person, a lot, because still everything is so important. I have to give everything, my everything, and that’s exhausting, and how the hell am I going to do that for the rest of my life? But I’m going to have to figure out how.”

New York Times

Fiona Apple
 “I really let everything just get spit out. I would not second guess anything. There were songs I would write about breaking up with somebody before I broke up with them, months and months before I broke up with them. “And I’d go back to that song, and now it makes sense why I wrote that.” 
“A lot of my earlier songs are blaming other people and never thinking that I ever did anything wrong, because I was always trying to be completely loyal and honest and pure. It’s so nice to come to a place where you can see how you absolutely enabled all these things to happen. It makes you stop being angry at people. It makes you start being more empathetic.”
New York Times

Fiona Apple

 “I really let everything just get spit out. I would not second guess anything. There were songs I would write about breaking up with somebody before I broke up with them, months and months before I broke up with them. “And I’d go back to that song, and now it makes sense why I wrote that.” 

“A lot of my earlier songs are blaming other people and never thinking that I ever did anything wrong, because I was always trying to be completely loyal and honest and pure. It’s so nice to come to a place where you can see how you absolutely enabled all these things to happen. It makes you stop being angry at people. It makes you start being more empathetic.”

New York Times

Fiona Apple “The Idler Wheel…”
Photography originally from Black Book Magazine.

Fiona Apple “The Idler Wheel…”



Photography originally from Black Book Magazine.

bbook:

I’ve never been a big re-writer or eraser. I don’t tend to write things down until they are what is in my head. With this album, I didn’t question that came out of my brain or mouth. I just decided to spit everything out and accept as it was and not go back and change anything. I don’t really remember writing the songs. I don’t remember them being at an in-between stage. I remember the beginning and I remember them being done.
Fiona Apple on Her New Album, Lana Del Rey, and Reading Blogs

bbook:

I’ve never been a big re-writer or eraser. I don’t tend to write things down until they are what is in my head. With this album, I didn’t question that came out of my brain or mouth. I just decided to spit everything out and accept as it was and not go back and change anything. I don’t really remember writing the songs. I don’t remember them being at an in-between stage. I remember the beginning and I remember them being done.

Fiona Apple on Her New Album, Lana Del Rey, and Reading Blogs

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Anton Yelchin
Interview Russia
June/July 2012

Anton Yelchin

Interview Russia

June/July 2012

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Mayo 29

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Mayo 28

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Mayo 26

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Mayo 23

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Mayo 22

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Kate Moss 
Harper’s Bazaar Magazine
June/July 2012
Photography by Terry Richardson

Kate Moss

Harper’s Bazaar Magazine

June/July 2012

Photography by Terry Richardson

Mayo 18

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