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...Another nod, meanwhile, went to Ana de Armas’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, despite the film itself being widely derided....
...It included the oddly anthropomorphic neon lights with Holz, as well as a cartoonish, figurative fireplace....
...And her father, Tony Curtis, was in Some Like It Hot with Marilyn Monroe and The Sweet Smell of Success, and many other great films....
...Nearby was the original “Rosebud” sledge, lent to the museum by Steven Spielberg, which I examined as scenes from the film flashed on a screen....
...Heidi Seaborn’s new collection of poems, ‘An Insomniac’s Slumber Party with Marilyn Monroe’ is published by Pank Books in June Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...The poet Wallace Stevens wrote: “You touch the hotel the way you touch moonlight” in Arrival at the Waldorf. It sounds romantic but, of course, you cannot touch moonlight....
...Musing on the growth of celebrity in his 2016 book Wonderland , Steven Johnson writes of the technology’s “ability to distort reality, making it impossible for us not to see things that are empirically not...
...I think my chance has come when he nears the end of a long yarn in which Stanley Kubrick insists that Steven Spielberg install a fax machine in Spielberg’s bedroom....
...The robot can only be saved – in this instance at least – by frequent if incongruous homages to The Red Shoes and a voice modelled, inexplicably but sweetly, on the breathy baby talk of Marilyn Monroe....
...When British costume designer Joanna Johnston, nominated for an Academy Award for best costume design for Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, worked on her first big film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), she turned...
...Under the direction of Steven Sloane, the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra gives a lacklustre account of Raaf’s score....
...Andy Warhol pioneered the use of commercial images such as Campbell’s Soup cans and celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe in his art....
...Jo Monroe is a ghost who has worked with Duncan Bannatyne and James Caan, both of whom appear on the UK version of the Dragons’ Den television show, on books published by Headline....
...Zimbel Leonard Bernstein, Marilyn Monroe, Richard Nixon and both John and Jacqueline Kennedy are framed alongside images of city life in this retrospective of George S. Zimbel’s work....
...There were plenty of big women stars during this period, with Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Marilyn Monroe making films that were box-office hits around the world....
...Lined up against the wall below the Picabia and Johns paintings, among a jumble of other works, is a large Andy Warhol silk screen of Marilyn Monroe....
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