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Flirtette Creation, New York
Mid 1960s
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Accession Number: 2006.2164)
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John Lennon's questionnaire for Rave Magazine.
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I saw this girl on American Bandstand and found a hair setting pattern for her hairstyle
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Royal Ascot June 16, 1966; HSH Princess Grace of Monaco on the arm of her husband HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco. For the occasion, the princess wears a dress by Yves Saint Laurent. (Spring/Summer 1964 Collection)
Royal Ascot 16 juin 1966; S.A.S la princesse Grace de Monaco au bras de son mari S.A.S le prince Rainier III de Monaco. Pour l'occasion, la princesse porte une robe d'Yves Saint Laurent. (Collection Printemps/Été 1964)
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In Memory of Vincent Price
Today marks 30 years since we lost beloved actor Vincent Price. A loving and dear man, Vincent is best remembered for his roles in numerous horror film and guest appearances in many tv shows and films through out his long career.
A true gentle man, Price loved his family and his many fans and was always delighted to be around them.
Here are my favorites of his roles.
Professor Ratigan, ''The Great Mouse Detective''
Vincent van Ghoul, ''The 13 Ghost of Scooby-Doo''
Professor Jarrod, ''House of Wax
Prince Prospero, ''Masque of the Red Death
Egghead, ''Batman the Series''
Frederick Loren, ''The House on Haunted Hill''
The Inventor, ''Edward Scissorhands''.
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Remembering Raja Paranjpe, the legendary actor, director, producer, and writer in Marathi cinema, on his 114th birth anniversary (24/04/1910).
Raja Paranjpe was quite a legend in Marathi stage and cinema as a writer, producer, director, and actor, but he did very few Hindi films. Ruling Marathi cinema from 1948 to 1969, he acted in 60 films and directed 27 films, including 13 Hindi films as an actor. His notable Hindi films as an actor include 'Chacha Chowdhury' (1953), 'Bandini' (1963), 'Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli' (1971), 'Piya Ka Ghar' (1972), and 'Us-Paar' (1974). The Hindi films directed by Raja Paranjpe include 'Baap Bete' (1959) and 'Love and Murder' (1966). The super hit Hindi film 'Mera Saaya' (1964) was a remake of his 1964 Marathi film 'Pathlaag.'
Raja Paranjpe's genius lay in his ability to bring a smile to the audience's face without any slapstick comedy and to bring them to tears without adding any glycerine to his own eyes.
In the second photo, Raja Paranjpe and Nutan appear in a still from the movie 'Bandini' (1963).
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Volkswagen Beetle circa 1964-1967. Aerial, front, side and back views. Herbie is cuteness all around!!
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