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...She also placed great emphasis on Monroe’s relationship with Charlie Chaplin Jr and Edward G Robinson Jr, who both became her lovers....
...The celebration will also include soul grandee Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr) and American football star Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge). “You mean no one else is coming?” Brown asks, nonplussed....
...It was founded in 1927 by cinema royalty — Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Mary Pickford and Louis B. Mayer — and hosted the first Academy Awards two years later....
...The Del’s founders, Elisha Babcock Jr and Hampton L Story, saw the potential in what is still one of California’s finest beaches....
...That dippy, airheaded locution — Marilyn Monroe out of finishing school — and those Vogue magazine looks were a conscious or unconscious camouflage, suggest screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and Chilean director...
...Under the Clintons, the Blue Room was restored in Monroe’s favoured style....
...These two gentlemen are Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees (also famous for marrying Marilyn Monroe and being name-checked in a great Simon & Garfunkel song) and Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox: They...
...RFK and Marilyn Monroe? It’s as if Jeff Koons went to France and returned with sculptures of Edith Piaf and Maurice Chevalier. The piece, whatever it’s called, has its moments....
...Willow, however, is in love with Venice Monroe, standard-bearer of those rebelling against Westbrook’s rule. She escapes back to the central city....
...Watching Marilyn Monroe in “Some Like It Hot” on TV (1971) 4. Going to the cinema to see Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in “The Front Page” (1974) 5....
...No journalist, or “reporter”, as Cooke always wanted to be known, could fail to envy his ornate yet precise writing, such as the closing sentences of his article about Marilyn Monroe’s drug overdose in 1962...
...Gus Solomon Jr’s highly dramatic Paradigm is a marital triangle with Hope Clark, Carmen de Lavallade and the choreographer, all in rustling silks....
...However, the play can never quite emerge from the shadow of its obvious theatrical forebear, Terry Johnson’s Insignificance, in which Einstein meets Marilyn Monroe....
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