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Memories of Marilyn
Forty years ago, Marilyn Monroe slipped into her eternal resting place as an icon of American popular culture.
BY DON RUSSELL / Philadelphia Daily News
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Swinging London overload
"Ready, Steady, Go!" charts the dawn of popular culture in 1960s London, with its media-drenched world of models, photographers, rock bands, movie stars and other fabulous people.
BY DAN DELUCA / Philadelphia Inquirer
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Celebrity birthdays
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 4-10: Aug. 4: Singer Frankie Ford is 62. Actor-comedian Richard Belzer ("Homicide") is 58. Actor Billy Bob Thornton is 47. Singer-actor Marques Houston of Immature is 21. Actors Dylan and Cole Sprouse ("Grace Under Fire") are 10.
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Pitt is a goof? Actress Jennifer Aniston says her Hollywood heart-throb husband Brad Pitt is a "goofball" who wants to have seven children.
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Entertainment highlights in history
Entertainment highlights during the week of Aug. 4-10: In 1948, Allen Funt's "Candid Camera" made its television debut on ABC with the title "Candid Microphone," which was also the name of a radio program Funt produced. In 1987, the Beastie Boys sued the city of Jacksonville, Fla., for including the phrase "adult subject matter" on their concert tickets and ads.
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