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propertyofsaints:

Upcoming shows for the Property of Saints trio!  We are going to hit up Abby’s hometown of Indianapolis this Thursday at Melody Inn with Randy King & The New Positions, and The Leisure Kings.  The following night we will be swinging our party train down to Cincinnati to check out Paul’s old stompin’ grounds.  We will be playing at MayDay Northside with album-releasers Mardou and debuting act Over the Rhine Stone Cowboy.  Stay tuned for updates of our weekend shenanigans!
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propertyofsaints:

Upcoming shows for the Property of Saints trio!  We are going to hit up Abby’s hometown of Indianapolis this Thursday at Melody Inn with Randy King & The New Positions, and The Leisure Kings.  The following night we will be swinging our party train down to Cincinnati to check out Paul’s old stompin’ grounds.  We will be playing at MayDay Northside with album-releasers Mardou and debuting act Over the Rhine Stone Cowboy.  Stay tuned for updates of our weekend shenanigans!

Epitaph

When I die
Give what’s left of me away
To children
And old men that wait to die.
And if you need to cry,
Cry for your brother
Walking the street beside you.
And when you need me,
Put your arms
Around anyone
And give them
What you need to give to me.

I want to leave you something,
Something better
Than words
Or sounds.

Look for me
In the people I’ve known
Or loved,
And if you cannot give me away,
At least let me live on your eyes
And not on your mind.

You can love me most
By letting
Hands touch hands,
By letting
Bodies touch bodies,
And by letting go
Of children
That need to be free.

Love doesn’t die,
People do.
So, when all that’s left of me
Is love,
Give me away.

- Merritt Malloy


Noticing this morning’s reblog from Humans of New York, our producer Phyllis Myers was reminded of this poem, which is a favorite of hers, and it’s so lovely I wanted to pass it along to the rest of you.

artsfortransit:

As the Grand Central 100th anniversary date gets closer and closer (just 2 weeks away!), AFT will feature some of the grand artwork located in or around GCT. Today, we are happy to present the first of two new posters commissioned for the Centennial. Pop Chart Lab created the beautiful Constellations, which celebrates Grand Central Terminal’s centerpiece, the famous four-sided clock set under a grand vaulted celestial canopy of stars. A beloved meeting place for generations of friends, family and strangers; the clock not only affords a good view of the stunning ceiling but also serves as the site for countless beginnings and endings of life’s journeys. The artist actually witnessed a man proposing to his future wife and included them this piece! Look out for it in this new work in subway stations throughout the city or pick one up for yourself at here.

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