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...Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris, from 13 January to 17 February 2024 Inès Cross Lee Miller: Dressed Clothing from model, muse and photojournalist Lee Miller’s wardrobe is seen alongside her photography in an...
...DH Lawrence, Henry Miller, James Joyce, Rabelais, Henry Fielding, Anaïs Nin, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Marie Stopes, Betty Dodson, Carl Jung, Marilyn French and Germaine Greer....
...Miller or his corporate Christmas cards for Tiffany & Co, Warhol’s fabrics were not designed to sell or promote anything; they were pure design....
...A lot of screen time is given over to audio cassettes in the bleak new documentary The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes....
...This spring, the Brighton Museum staged a full retrospective of the 96-year-old US-born photographer Marilyn Stafford – her most comprehensive yet....
...My final guests, John F Kennedy, 35th president of the US, and his rumoured lover, the actress Marilyn Monroe, have joined us. Prince Charles pours more Krug....
...In which 1956 film does Marilyn Monroe (above) play a saloon singer called Cherie? Which fast-food chain has the most global outlets?...
...Her marriage to the film’s screenwriter, Arthur Miller, was falling apart....
...I’m reminded of Marilyn Monroe, who threw a crammed party on the top bunk of an open-berth sleeper train in Some Like It Hot. But there’s no party tonight....
...So there you have it: had he just got LinkedIn, Miller needn’t have bothered to write the play and Marilyn might never have noticed him....
...Carson’s text is a complex mash-up of past and present and the two women and extra characters from Marilyn’s time, interspersed with didactic “lessons” about war. Menelaus becomes Arthur, as in Miller....
...Garland plays Broadway actress Marilyn Miller, in an emerald green dressing-room gown with gigantic sleeves trimmed in mink....
...— Surrounded by unblemished beaches, Jamaica Inn (below), where Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller toasted their honeymoon, is a must....
...You may possibly have twigged that this is loosely based on the true story of The Misfits, Marilyn Monroe’s final film, made in 1960, directed by John Huston and written by then-husband Arthur Miller....
.... ★★★☆☆ 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 Monroe....
...Mullin already has a museum bearing his name in California. Great Tew’s Mullin would be his second, exhibiting a slice of the tycoon’s 200-strong classic fleet....
...The suckling pig reminded me of what Marilyn Monroe is supposed to have said when she was served matzo balls in the Jewish household of her then husband, Arthur Miller....
...It has a special story: I was wearing it when I met the young bassist Marcus Miller, who said he would like to wear the same watch, also with a red dial....
...Her mother, the Magnum photographer Inge Morath, met her father when she was shooting stills for The Misfits (1961), the ill-starred production Miller wrote for his then wife Marilyn Monroe, which ultimately...
...Warhol’s golden “Marilyn”, remote as a Byzantine icon, competes with Avedon’s 1957 portrait of the exhausted, bewildered actress, public façade down....
...With him was director Elia Kazan, whose production of Miller’s Death of a Salesman had been a hit. Also present was Marilyn Monroe, whom Kazan had conscripted as a sort of secretary....
...Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe all visited; Ernest Hemingway wrote parts of his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls in his suite at the Lodge....
...a great friend of mine, and how he talked to me about Marilyn Monroe....
...of the US postwar silver screen, whose contribution to political history, not least through her marriage to Arthur Miller and their encounters with McCarthyism, is only coming to be understood....
...The MPDG’s lineage runs back to the screwball comedies (without the vein of realism that anchored them as Depression-era distractions) via Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Diane Keaton....
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