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Marlene Dietrich’s 1929 screen test for the role that made her an international star: cabaret temptress Lola Lola in Josef von Sternberg’s Der blaue Engel (The Blue Angel), released in both German and English versions in 1930. Via.

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Edison was good at making things the world didn’t yet have but terrible at seeing how it would choose to make use of them. He completely failed, for instance, to see the potential of the phonograph as a medium for entertainment, but thought of it only as a device for taking dictation and archiving voices—he actually called it “the speaking machine.” For years he refused to accept that the future of motion pictures lay in projecting images on screens because he hated the thought that they could become visible to someone who had slipped into the viewing chamber without buying a ticket. For a long time he held out for the idea of keeping moving images securely inside hand-cranked peepshow boxes. In 1908 he confidently declared that airplanes had no future.

—Bill Bryson on Thomas Edison (via tmblg)

Markings on photos in Forum parking garage, Helsinki

Markings on photos in Forum parking garage, Helsinki

This is why I can’t find nice clothes

This is why I can’t find nice clothes