SoundClouder Of The Day | Trian Kayhatu | A poem on wrinkled blue paper
Trian is an experimental composer based in the Netherlands. He also writes theater plays and is in the midst of writing his second one now. Hear one of his musical creations above and the rest here!
life:
There was an era when travelling by plane meant dressing in your finest, pulling on the white gloves, and expecting to be swathed in the kind of glamour and top-notch service that you’d find in New York City’s finest restaurants. Though those days have long been replaced by travelers in cargo shorts and fanny packs, and flustered flight attendants handing out $10 sandwiches on overcrowded jumbo jets, the memory of the golden age of flying still lingers…
Come fly with us, as Frank Sinatra might have said, and take a flight back to the heyday of Pan Am.
Pictured: Actress Julie Andrews clutches a Pan Am flight bag and holds her 17-month-old daughter at Kennedy International Airport in New York in April 1963. She is en route to Salzburg, Austria, to film The Sound of Music.
Hello, old man. It’s me, the guy in the speeding silver Prius you’re constantly grimacing at.
I’m going about 20 mph. Okay? It’s not that fast. I’m never going to hit you.
Moonshot Monday: A Step to Divide History - Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
Today we begin our weekly feature on space exploration and our presidents. To start things off, here’s an image of the official NASA program commemorating the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing on July 16, 1969.
-NASA program from the holdings of the Johnson Presidential Library
For more space-related Tumbling, take a look at Today’s Document for a piece on the Sky Lab Space Station project.
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