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MARILYN MONROE: EARLY UNPUBLISHED PHOTOS
French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via
Wallpaper*’s handmade custom covers
Wallpaper* magazine has approached almost 30 image makers (including Laurent Fetis and A2’s Henrik Kubel, whose covers are shown above) and asked them to create a handmade cover image for its forthcoming August Handmade 2012 issue…
Natalia Vodianova by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia
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(But you need a camera too.)
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Kenny Clarke and Miles Davis at the Club Saint-Germain in Paris, France, December 1957. Photo by Jean-Pierre Leloir
life:
A half-century ago, on a spring night in New York City, 35-year-old Marilyn Monroe — literally sewn into a sparkling, jaw-droppingly tight dress — stood in a spotlight on a dark stage. She took a breath, began to sing — and 15,000 men and women who filled the old Madison Square Garden that night knew, simply knew, that they were seeing and hearing something that they would never, ever forget.
The song, of course, was “Happy Birthday,” and Marilyn’s breathy, intimate rendition — sung, as if the two of them were utterly alone, to President John F. Kennedy — has been celebrated, analyzed and lovingly parodied countless times in the five decades since that indelible performance.
LIFE’s Bill Ray was there — and now, we present a set of unpublished from that unforgettable night.







