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...Gazing pensively round his rural Irish home, Summers calls Monroe “still the most famous woman in the world”....
...Another nod, meanwhile, went to Ana de Armas’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, despite the film itself being widely derided....
...She was drawing and painting from a young age (portraits of stars like Jimi Hendrix or Marilyn Monroe, she groans)....
...I needn’t have worried: Irish heritage is a wonderful bond....
...irreverent approach to adapting Joyce. ★★★☆☆ The Misfits at the Smock Alley Theatre is billed as a “reimagined” version of Arthur Miller’s 1961 film about cowboys without a cause starring Clark Gable and Marilyn...
...Marilyn Ivings has lived in Church Enstone since 1955, before Major Robb inherited the estate. She speaks for many when she says she wants the clock to slow down — if not stop entirely....
...While a yellow Fontana “Concetto spaziale, la fine di Dio” (1964) and a Louise Bourgeois “Spider” (1996/97) set new records at $29.2m and $28.2m respectively, the top lot, Warhol’s “Four Marilyns” (1962)...
...- Blame HFT: “Babydoll Museum, a nonprofit controlled by his wife, Marie, has spent millions on Marilyn Monroe paraphernalia…” - A bank resolution decision tree....
...Outside the beautiful Tribune Tower – once home to a great newspaper now fallen on hard times – stands a white sculpture of Marilyn Monroe, giggling as her dress is blown up and she tries half-heartedly...
...Norman Mailer saw fit to call a book Marilyn, and Elton John sang goodbye to “Norma Jean”. Film directors tend not to inspire this kind of personal love....
...Airey Neave, an anti-Heath backbencher who was later murdered by the Irish National Liberation Army, put his organising talents, and a list of supporters already garnered, at her disposal....
...Alan Graham, the Northern Irish farmer who owns the land, told Rihanna to put on some more clothes....
...The ostensible subject is near-parodic – an emaciated girl in a Rio slum tries to make like Marilyn Monroe. But Lispector was a fierce and singular talent....
...Adams and Bonhams, Dublin: Important Irish Art June 2 Paintings and sculpture by some of the top names in Irish art, including Gerald Dillon’s “Mending Nets, Aran” (€70,000- €90,000) and affordable lots...
...It looks like an ordinary, private moment on a summer day – but the woman is Marilyn Monroe and her book is that daunting classic, James Joyce’s Ulysses....
...His previous Broadway outing, The Pillowman, like Behanding directed by John Crowley, also depicted a landscape of pain, and represented an advance on the scabrously original depictions of Irish life in...
...“My Marilyn” demands to be read by cross-referencing within the picture....
...After last week’s referendum victory for Irish supporters of the EU’s Lisbon treaty, many European policymakers feel better about life than they have done in years....
...Sir Winston Churchill was a weekly visitor, Laurence Olivier met Vivien Leigh at the Savoy, and Marilyn Monroe held her first UK press conference there....
...In November 2006 the area elected its first Democratic congressman in many years – Patrick Murphy, a 34-year-old Irish-American Iraq war veteran....
...Today the main buyers on Cap d’Antibes are English, Russian and Irish. “There is a new wave of Irish buyers since two or three years ago,” says Coucy. “The Russians started buying 10 years ago....
...Marilyn Sugarhood, for services to Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. Amajit Talwar, chief executive, Punch Records, the music company....
...CLOTH GIRLby Marilyn Heward MillsTime Warner ₤14.99 (July 12) Due out next month, this is a promising debut novel from Heward Mills - who was brought up in Ghana - concerning the entwined lives of two very...
...Embarrassingly, the service is run by Paddy Power, the Irish bookmaker that has already paid out to punters who wagered that Chelsea would win the 2005-06 Premiership....
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