elbowjuice:

‘That gum you like is going to come back in style…’

elbowjuice:

‘That gum you like is going to come back in style…’

(Source: hyacinth-house)

Cite Arrow reblogged from elbowjuice
Cite Arrow reblogged from elbowjuice
Mark Frost and David Lynch, the creators of Twin Peaks.

Mark Frost and David Lynch, the creators of Twin Peaks.

Early 1990s newspaper article promoting Twin Peaks fashion.

Early 1990s newspaper article promoting Twin Peaks fashion.

Twin Peaks Weekender 
Battersea Arts Centre, London
October 23 - October 24, 2010
30 hours straight through  This epic weekender promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience full of darkness, menace, and the truly bizarre. David Lynch at his best.  Buy a ticket to the building for a ‘Lynch lock-in’ comprising installations and performances across BAC, including a 30 hour all-nighter screening of Twin Peaks presented in all of its cinematic glory in BAC’s Grand Hall. Grab a seat and some cherry pie and settle down to watch every episode of Twin Peaks, back to back.
Explore the rest of the building and experience fans’ and artists’ responses to the work of Lynch.  This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first UK broadcast of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. As fresh today as it was when it first aired in 1990, it continues to infl uence theatre, film, and television.
To celebrate, BAC presents a weekend-long programme of theatre and film inspired by Lynch’s seminal TV series. Dressing up highly recommended.
Tickets on sale from 10am 1 September 2010 - To be kept up to date with all the new developments for the Twin Peaks Weekender, please email SebastianS@bac.org.uk. We will add you to our Twin Peaks mailing list and you can become part of Twin Peaks secret society, The Bookhouse Boys.
Twin Peaks is shown courtesy of CBS Television Studios.  Source: bac.org.uk (With thanks to Richard Martin)

Twin Peaks Weekender

Battersea Arts Centre, London

October 23 - October 24, 2010

30 hours straight through This epic weekender promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience full of darkness, menace, and the truly bizarre. David Lynch at his best. Buy a ticket to the building for a ‘Lynch lock-in’ comprising installations and performances across BAC, including a 30 hour all-nighter screening of Twin Peaks presented in all of its cinematic glory in BAC’s Grand Hall. Grab a seat and some cherry pie and settle down to watch every episode of Twin Peaks, back to back.

Explore the rest of the building and experience fans’ and artists’ responses to the work of Lynch. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first UK broadcast of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. As fresh today as it was when it first aired in 1990, it continues to infl uence theatre, film, and television.

To celebrate, BAC presents a weekend-long programme of theatre and film inspired by Lynch’s seminal TV series. Dressing up highly recommended.

Tickets on sale from 10am 1 September 2010 - To be kept up to date with all the new developments for the Twin Peaks Weekender, please email SebastianS@bac.org.uk. We will add you to our Twin Peaks mailing list and you can become part of Twin Peaks secret society, The Bookhouse Boys.

Twin Peaks is shown courtesy of CBS Television Studios. Source: bac.org.uk (With thanks to Richard Martin)

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.

A rare image from the production of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s television series, Twin Peaks.