Happy Birthday, Bob Dylan! May you stay forever young.
Photograph by Ken Regan
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again - Framework’s Outtakes feature is one of our favorite things the photo team puts together.
The latest edition comes from photographer Jay L. Clendenin, who picked through his countless recent shots to pick out those that didn’t quite make the cut, but found a place in his heart regardless.
Several of the photos are seen above, and the rest, along with Jay’s commentary, are over at Framework.
Photos: Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times
America’s Top Colleges Have a Rich Kid Problem
The wealthiest schools in the country could have more economic diversity if they wanted it. So why don’t they?
Read more. [Top image: Century Foundation]
Our gov’t shouldn’t be making billions of dollars by drowning our students in debt #BankonStudents
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thetadoctor: Sherlock Holmes and John Watson cocktails
Sherlock
Ingredients:
1 oz. Top Shelf Vodka (We’re talking about Sherlock. Try Grey Goose or Belvedere)
1 1/2 oz Cranberry Juice
1/2 oz Blue CuracaoDirections: Use a chilled stemmed glass. This drink would look smooth in a Martini Glass. Pour the ingredients in the glass in order. When you add the Blue Curacao, you’ll notice the color smoke into purple. Ah, Science. Optional Cherry Garnish, but don’t over do it. The body is just transport.
The game, Mrs. Hudson, is on!
—-
John Watson
Ingredients:
1/2 oz Light Rum
1/2 oz Tequila
1/2 oz Gin
1/2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Triple Sec
Orange Juice
Orange WheelDirections: The Glass doesn’t matter too much, you’re not trying to show off. Try a stein type shown here, or a Collins Glass. Shake the alcoholic ingredients with ice and strain into the glass. Fill with Orange Juice. You’re allowed to feel fancy, Float some Grand Marnier if you’d like. Add Orange Wheel. The idea is to let them think that you’re innocent, then you can unexpectedly kick them in the face.
Now people will definitely talk.
Drinks created and photographed by Toki.

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One of my favorite scenes from The Great Gatsby (1949)
special effects just ain’t what they used to be
I just spat water everywhere.
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I can’t. Holy shit I just can’t
MY SCHOOL DID THE JEOPARDY MUSIC THING
So did mine.
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