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Tag: New York
Snubbed No More: Marilyn’s ‘Bus Stop’ at MoMI
Whenever Oscar season comes around, there’s always talk of how Marilyn was never nominated – usually pointing to her role … More
Henri Dauman, Who Photographed Marilyn in New York, Dies at 90
Henri Dauman – the French-born photojournalist who chronicled American life throughout the 1950s and ’60s – died aged 90 on … More
Isabelle Adjani Brings ‘Marilyn’s Vertigo’ to New York
Marilyn’s Vertigo, a solo show starring Isabelle Adjani, is coming to FIAF Florence Gould Hall at New York’s French Institute … More
Broadway‘s ‘Some Like It Hot’ Set to Close
Although set to leave Broadway soon, we haven’t seen the last of Some Like It Hot: The Musical, as Deadline … More
Marilyn Goes ‘Wilder’ at Film Forum NYC
A major retrospective of films written and directed by Billy Wilder is underway at Film Forum NYC, with The Seven … More
Andy Warhol’s ‘Shot Light Blue Marilyn’ in New York
Andy Warhol’s ‘Shot Light Blue Marilyn’ – from the same 1964 series as his ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,’ which sold … More
Screening Marilyn’s ‘Misfits’ in Asteroid City
The Misfits is showing at 1 pm this Saturday, June 3rd, at the Museum of the Moving Image in New … More
The Joy and Sorrow of Richard Avedon’s Marilyn
America’s greatest portrait photographer, Richard Avedon, was born 100 years ago today, on May 15th, 1923. He first met Marilyn … More
‘Clash By Night’ at Columbia’s Film Noir Festival
Clash By Night (1952) will be screened at the Lenfest Centre for the Arts at 2 pm on Sunday, March … More