Friday, June 15, 2012

Marilyn monroe

  • A dress Marilyn Monroe wore in her unfinished final film, Something's Got to Give, will be up for sale on Thursday night's episode of Final Call. The dress is currently owned by Deborah Burke of Stamford, Conn.
  • (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
  • A woman with a one-of-a-kind cinema collectors item showed it on Final Offer (Thu., 10 p.m. ET on Discovery), exciting a buyer. But she was hard-nosed about the item, certain that it held more value than the buyer was willing to give her for it.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • A bit of Hollywood glamour will descend on Oakville this summer when the first-ever Marilyn Monroe CafĂ© opens near the town's lakefront.
  • (Toronto Star)
  • Movie memorabilia can cost a pretty penny -- and then some. For example, the Aston Martin used in the James Bond flick Goldfinger sold for $4.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • It looks like Marilyn Monroes scheduled digital resurrection has hit a snag. The late actress estate is threatening legal action against the company that wants to turn Monroe into a hologram, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • They've got her sky-high curves and international admirers. A pair of voluptuous Mississauga condo towers is now in league with Hollywood's most famous blonde — as well as the world's best new skyscrapers.
  • (Toronto Star)
  • Bad news for celebrity hologram enthusiasts. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the estate of Marilyn Monroe is threatening legal action over a potential performance by a hologram of the deceased icon.
  • (news.moviefone.com)
  • Gok Wans clothing range for Sainsburys has helped the supermarket to have its biggest ever week of sales. The TV fashion guru is now on his fourth collection for the store, which it predicts will be his most successful yet.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • A new exhibit opening on what would have been Marilyn Monroes 86th birthday will take a look at the life and career of the silver screen legend who died 50 years ago this summer.
  • (Laist.com)
  • The actresses play, respectively, dancer Margot Fonteyn, and actors Grace Kelly and Marilyn Monroe. They discuss life with their respective husbands – Roberto "Tito" Arias, a Panamanian diplomat; Rainier III, Prince of Monaco; and playwright Arthur Miller.
  • (Durham Herald Sun)

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