Word: marilyn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Russell, Jean Arthur ? did not so much display their bodies as move comfortably in them, telegraphing their belief that they were a match for any man. In the '40s and '50s, the bazooka buxomness of Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield marked a reaction against equality; here was the milkmaid as sultry pinup. Now the hourglass is shattered. Says George Hurrell, the portrait photographer who for 60 years has celebrated Hollywood's full-figured stars: "In the '30s everything was round. It gave a body shape and shadow. Today, actresses are rid of hips and thighs and even...
...ancestors. Recall the night that Rock Star Jim Morrison paid sexual obeisance to Jimi Hendrix on the stage of Steve Paul's nightclub, the Scene. Watch Warhol shrug as a woman invades his Factory, takes out a pistol and shoots a hole through the foreheads of seven stacked Marilyn Monroe portraits-just a few years before Andy himself would be shot by another female intruder. Gobble gobble...
...depression when the outbreaks began to ease. "I looked at it this way: 95% of the time I didn't have herpes. I worked it out and came to terms with it." For others, progress depends on a change of attitude, from victim to manager. Says Marilyn Anderson of Cleveland Heights: "I have this problem, yes, but I feel I have it under control and I can handle it mainly by taking care of my body and my mind. People who have herpes shouldn't downgrade themselves. You have to be positive...
...afar. After 21 premieres, more than 200 performances and the possible loss of $700,000, the festival had to acknowledge the force of an old Hollywood truism: "If the people don't want to come, you can't stop them.'' -By Gerald Clarke. Reported by Marilyn AIva/Miami
...This time she was the only one who accepted. During the ensuing conversation, Walcott asked her to "imagine me making love to you." Then he said, "Would you make love to me if I asked you?" She said no. Six weeks ago, in a letter of complaint to Marilyn Lewis, Harvard's dean of coeducational affairs, the woman said that Walcott's attitude toward her in class "drastically changed" after she rebuffed him, and she protested the grade of C that he ultimately gave her for the course...