Marilyn Monroe

Was Lindsay Lohan's Farmer's Tan Guerrilla Marketing for her New Leggings Line?

Lindsay Lohan and her farmer's tan.
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Lindsay Lohan and her farmer's tan.

On Saturday, Oct. 11, Lindsay Lohan arrived at the Diesel xXx Rock & Roll Circus party at Pier 3 in Brooklyn. As celebrities like Taylor Momsen, Emma Watson, Mark Ronson, Chace Crawford, and Peaches Geldolf made their way down the red carpet, Ms. Lohan managed to stand out. 

Dressed in a pleated mini skirt, asymmetrical checkered top, motorcycle jacket and hooker heels, something seemed off about Ms. Lohan's seemingly exposed legs--as in, her feet did not match them in color. Ms. Lohan was suffering from a severe case of a farmer's tan, which we presume was caused by pairing skirts or shorts with ankle-high shoes. The result is a tan that made it look as if she was wearing copper-toned leggings. (We would've advised the actress to rub some self-tanner on her feet on the car ride over.)   read more »

Update: Marilyn Tape Might Not Be Real!

Update: Marilyn Tape Might Not Be Real!
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Marilyn was a good girl!

Just several days after news broke that Marilyn Monroe made her own sex tape debut (a la Paris Hilton) in the 50's that was recently sold to a local "businessman," Defamer has published an unusually long piece penned by several Marilyn experts to debunk the legitamacy of the tape.  read more »

Marilyn Monroe, the Mother of All 'Sex Tapes'

Monroe circa 1954.
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Monroe circa 1954.

Nothing is original in late-capitalist America!

Before Pamela Anderson, Rob Lowe, and Paris Hilton paved the way for sex tapes, apparently, there was a black and white video of Marilyn Monroe performing oral sex, which just sold to "a New York businessman" for $1.5 million, The New York Post reports.

The silent, 15-minute reel of 16 mm footage "appears" to have been shot in the 50's and shows Ms. Monroe performing the act on an unidentified man, who for a long time the F.B.I. tried to prove was John F. Kennedy or Robert F. Kennedy.

In the tape, Ms. Monroe is on her knees and never looks at the lens, while the man’s face is out of the shot, according to the Post.  read more »

Dorothy Podber, New York Art Scene's 'Wild Child,' Dead at 75

Dorothy Podber, New York Art Scene's 'Wild Child,' Dead at 75
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Dorothy Podber shot a bullet through a few of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe silk screen paintings, re-enacted the shower scene from Psycho with artist Ray Johnson on the streets of Manhattan, and ran an illegal abortion referral service from her apartment. Even Mr. Warhol called her "too scary." She was a "wild child," indeed, of the 1950's and 60's as The New York Times writes this morning. She died of "natural causes" in her apartment at 75. More on the Warhol shootings after the jump.  read more »

Pad Girls! Attack of the 21st-Century Falsies

Some like it pointy: Marilyn's pert <br />precedent.
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Some like it pointy: Marilyn's pert
precedent.

To the long list of things making New York City more homogenous—funky brownstones razed in preparation for high-rise condos, chain-store franchises displacing neighborhood favorites—add women’s breasts.

Have you noticed? Increasingly, the ladies of this town have been sporting remarkably similar pairs of perfect, pert globes: rounder, higher and larger than ever before. There has been an absence of breast individuality such as lace, seams, overflow, jiggle, signs of gravitational pull and, most notably, nipple.

The flawless orbs that have been parading around the city are achieved by strapping on a “lined,” “T-shirt,” or “contour” bra. These are marketing terms for what is essentially a modern padded bra. This is not the quilted number of years past, but rather a smooth, immaculate device with foam-infused breast cups. Each cup is preformed, creepily having the same shape on or off the body. These lined bras have eased out simple cotton, silk or lace bras, and comprise about 90 to 95 percent of the bras for sale in Victoria’s Secret, the Gap, or any of the mainstream department stores.  read more »

Inside Mariah Carey's Tribeca Home

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Today, the new issue of InStyle Home hits newstands, and provides in depth coverage of Mariah Carey's triplex penthouse. Having over 12,000 square feet, the best-selling singer has filled the Tribeca spread with many possessions.

Learn all about what it feels like to own Marilyn Monroe's chipped white baby grand piano, or have a Hello Kitty bathroom.  read more »

"Lindsay Lohan, Sean Lennon and I had a jam session in there the other night, they were obsessed with my Hello Kitty bathroom."
After unsuccessfully trying to get into a Central Park West co-op, Ms. Carey designed her own unique living space downtown. Here's how The Observer reported the deal in 1999.
But the diva abandoned her uptown options for a make-your-own penthouse triplex at Franklin Tower, a 17-story condo redevelopment near Church Street that started life in 1931 as the Corn Exchange Bank. According to real estate sources, Ms. Carey entered into a contract for the building's $5.5 million penthouse in late June. The deal -- which won't be finalized until the completion of construction -- is for a 5,000-square-foot full-floor unit, with an additional 600 feet of duplex space above. By late 1999, when work on the building is slated to be finished, the penthouse will include four bedrooms, 4.5 baths and, of course, a Sub-Zero refrigerator. Ms. Carey is also in contract for $3.5 million on the full-floor unit below the penthouse, sources said -- bringing her total expenditure to $9 million.
- Michael Calderone

Pavane for Princess: No Poison for Marilyn, Shakespearean Dream

What does it mean that our culture entertains two conflicting narratives of Marilyn Monroe’s death  read more »

Generous, Vital, Enthusiastic, Wallach Lives to Tell the Tale

The Good, the Bad, and Me: In My Anecdotage, by Eli Wallach.  read more »

No Vital Signs of Life Six Feet Under The Fall

Arthur Miller's 1964 Afterthe Fall is one of those troubled plays that has been rarely staged and  read more »

Politely Ignored at Home, Miller Is Venerated Abroad

Arthur Miller: His Life and Work , by Martin Gottfried. Da Capo Press, 484 pages, $30.  read more »

Black-and-White Night

The tuxedo-clad man in the Waldorf's ballroom elevator sounded furious.  read more »

Our Best Feature Forward?

A scene everyoneremembers from pre-Code Hollywood is Jean Harlow in Red Dust (1932), bathing in a ba  read more »

The Best Shots in the World: The Life of the Magnum Agency

Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History , by Russell Miller. Grove Press, 336 pages, $26.  read more »

Peter Bogdanovich's Movie of the Week

If you miss Cary Grant as much as I do-and I mean not only the movie star, the actor, the man, but a  read more »