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Marilyn Monroe’s sultry song to President John F. Kennedy in May 1962 marked one final hurrah before her life came to a ...
The night when Hollywood glamour and Washington politics merged in an unforgettable whisper at New York’s Madison Square ...
N o matter how bright her Hollywood star, Marilyn Monroe was always Norma Jeane Mortenson under all that makeup. The most ...
Goodnight Sweetheart' writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran are bringing back the time-travelling sitcom - which starred ...
Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe had one of her most iconic moments at a Democratic Party event at Madison Square Garden in New York on May 19, 1962. That's when Monroe sang "Happy birthday, Mr.
You know how some people seem to get even more famous after they’re gone? That’s exactly what happened with Marilyn Monroe.
Dorothy Kilgallen, the most quotable Broadway columnist of Monroe's time, was working on a lead that Monroe, once married to a superstar in baseball (Joe DiMaggio) and another in literature ...