poetry and a fish named taco Mud-hole nowhere, CA

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other-wordly:

pronunciation | hU-‘zUn

other-wordly:

pronunciation | hU-‘zUn

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Marlene Dietrich, photographed by Eugene Robert Richee, 1933.



Dat thirties androgyny, man. Get it.
Marlene Dietrich, photographed by Eugene Robert Richee, 1933.

Dat thirties androgyny, man. Get it.

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“The Proposal #1,” Photographed by Sam Shaw | Central Park, New York, 1957
While walking together through Central Park, Sam Shaw asked Marilyn what she was learning at the Actors Studio. When she responded, “Improvisation,” he asked her to show him. Marilyn grabbed Sam’s newspaper and headed to a bench to read. Later she explained the couple’s intense conversation. Next to her, the man was asking for the woman to marry him. She said she would, but on the condition that he give up his livelihood as a bookie.

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Donna Summer

Donna Summer

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Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Ethel Merman, and Dan Dailey resting on the set of ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’.

Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Ethel Merman, and Dan Dailey resting on the set of ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’.

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triumphoverevil:

shessomethingsarcastic:

crunksalad:

My Daughter insisted on being “Princess Darth Vader” this year. 

THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER.

Perfection at its finest.

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fewthistle:

Marlene Dietrich. 1930’s.

fewthistle:

Marlene Dietrich. 1930’s.

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forties-queen:

Ella Fitzgerald & Marilyn Monroe.

forties-queen:

Ella Fitzgerald & Marilyn Monroe.

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"If my life has been a series of inadequacies, at least I know/by these great whirls of dust how beauty/and oblivion never ask permission of anyone." - Michael McGriff