”Canadian architect turned photographer David Burdeny presents a collection of images showcasing the stunning and elaborate Moscow and St. Petersburg Metro system in A Bright Future- New Works from Russia.”
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Marilyn Monroe as Rose Loomis on the set of Niagara, 1953.
Loneliness Marilyn feared the consequences of abandonment, but it was something she had to contend with more and more in the later stages of her life. After finally buying a home of her own in 1962, Marilyn said, “I could never imagine buying a home alone. But I’ve always been alone, so why couldn’t I imagine it?” A few weeks before her death, radio DJ Tom Clay pressed Marilyn about her loneliness. Marilyn replied, “Have you ever been in a house with 40 rooms? Well, multiply by loneliness by 40.” - The Marilyn Encyclopedia by Adam Victor.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by John Vachon while in Canada, 1953.
The talented Emily Elder in a frame from a test shoot called "1943"
“All my summer things get Lux Flakes care,” says Anne Baxter (1950)
Whisper Films turned 5 today!
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A Vermont woman got more than a sweet fruit when she reached into her bag of grapes: a black widow spider scurried up her arm and bit her.
The 21-year-old stayed overnight in the hospital and will be monitored “for months” for symptoms, such as muscle pain, according to WPTZ.com.
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Beautiful image.