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Marilyn Monroe's most iconic photograph in blowing dress
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George Zimbel's photographs: Joe Dimaggio walking out on Marilyn Monroe.
Marilyn Monroe's relationship with Arthur Miller
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Marilyn Monroe's relationship with playwright Arthur Miller in photos.
Marilyn Monroe's identity according to Norman Mailer
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Norman Mailer, author of 'Marilyn: A Biography,' reads an excerpt on identity.
Marilyn Monroe's nude photograph by Leif-Erik Nygards
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Leif-Erik Nygards' one photograph of Marilyn Monroe.
Why Marilyn Monroe was "made for a camera"
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Marilyn Monroe still surrounds us: store windows, building sides, restaurants, art.
The influence Marilyn Monroe had on many generations
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Sam Shaw's name isn't well known, but his photographs of Marilyn Monroe are.
The many images of Marilyn Monroe's "Ballerina" session
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A silent short of Marilyn Monroe's 'Ballerina' outtakes. (Photos by Milton Greene.)
The silent process of developing a photo of Marilyn Monroe
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A silent short, developing a Marilyn Monroe photograph. (Photo by Roy Schatt.)
"We Don't Sugarcoat Anything" in this "Definitive" Doc
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The Miles Davis Estate offered unprecedented access to its archive for this film.
Director Stanley Nelson Talks About Miles Davis
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Director Stanley Nelson on how this is more than just a film about a jazz musician.
Why Joe Papp thinks the theater should be free for all of us
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Joe Papp made it his mission to have theater be accessible to the public.
A sepia-toned photo of Duke Kahanamoku surfing a wave while Viola Hartman stands on his shoulders. The two have their arms outstretched as they ride the wave.
If we were to trace back to a single place and time where California surf culture began, it was likely Corona del Mar in the 1920s. And the person who gave birth to it was Duke Kahanamoku — fittingly known as the "father of modern surfing."
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