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Anchored in Love, Carter Family, Country Music, Folk Music, For Books' Sake, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash

My tribute to country music legend June Carter Cash – born on June 23rd, 1929 – is published today at For Books’ Sake.
22 Friday Jun 2012
Posted in Books, Music, Non-Fiction
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Anchored in Love, Carter Family, Country Music, Folk Music, For Books' Sake, Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash

My tribute to country music legend June Carter Cash – born on June 23rd, 1929 – is published today at For Books’ Sake.
21 Thursday Jun 2012
Posted in Art and Photography, Books, Film, Marilyn Monroe, Non-Fiction
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Hugh Hefner, Joe DiMaggio, Larry Schiller, Lawrence Schiller, Let's Make Love, Liz Smith, Marilyn & Me, Marilyn Monroe, Pat Newcomb, Playboy, Something's Got To Give, Taschen

Lawrence Schiller was one of only three photographers granted access to the shooting of the much-vaunted ‘pool scene’ in Marilyn Monroe’s final, incomplete movie, Something’s Got to Give. Fifty years later, he has collected his pictures – including some never seen before – with a personal commentary, in a new, deluxe book, published by Taschen. Continue reading
20 Wednesday Jun 2012
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My profile of Milkweed Editions – one of America’s largest independent, non-profit publishers, based in Minneapolis – is now up at For Books’ Sake.
12 Tuesday Jun 2012
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Benassi Bros, Golden Globes, M.I.A., Madonna, Martin Solveig, MDNA, Nicki Minaj, Super Bowl, W.E., William Orbit

The title of Madonna’s twelfth studio album was announced, tentatively, by the artist herself on television. ‘MDNA’ is, of course, an abbreviation of her own name, taking us back to that eponymous début from 1983. It is also reminiscent of MDMA, the drug with a street name, ‘ecstasy’. MDNA was recorded in late 2011, after a fairly long break from music following the making of Madonna’s film, W.E. She worked with a number of producers, including William Orbit, Martin Solveig, and the Benassi Brothers.
The album was released in March 2012 in both standard and deluxe formats, with cover photography by Mert and Marcus. On the standard edition, Madonna stands in a red dress, with her arms spread over an unseen record deck; while the deluxe version offers a close-up shot, bequiffed and gazing imperiously. Continue reading
11 Monday Jun 2012
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Larry Schiller, Lawrence Schiller, Marilyn & Me, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Ann Lynch, New York, Steven Kasher Gallery, Taschen
Photographer and artist Mary Ann Lynch, who has been capturing offbeat Marilyn sightings worldwide since 1992, attended the recent launch of Larry Schiller’s Marilyn & Me : A Memoir in Words and Photographs, at New York’s Steven Kasher Gallery.
Here are some of Mary Ann’s exclusive images, with personal commentary, taken during the event.
Mary Ann Lynch
Photographs from Lawrence Schiller’s “Marilyn & Me”
opening receptions, May 30 and 31, 2012
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 W. 23rd Street, NYC.
The show runs through June 30, 2012.
Schiller’s extraordinary color poolside photograph of Marilyn in June 1962, on the set of “Something’s Got To Give,” her last and unfinished movie. Marilyn died August 5, 1962. In 2011 Schiller decided to undertake this ambitious project, a memoir in words and photographs, to appear during the 50th anniversary of her passing. He succeeded with class and gusto, bringing out two separate versions of the memoir and mounting a photographic exhibition moving about Europe and the United States. Continue reading
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