SUCH A LITTLE GIRL AND SUCH A BIG BOAT. BUT LIZ TOOK IT ALL IN STRIDE: THE STATEROOM STUFFED WITH FLOWERS, VISIT FROM LADY ASTOR, AND A SHIPBOARD AFFAIR WITH A PAIN IN HER NECK!...
Little food, less fuel, but the British don’t complain. They stand in lines, shun black markets; gratefully, they soak up the pale winter sun. “These are the brave,” says Cary Grant, “still living.”...
ANITA’S PRE-MARITAL ANTICS
We couldn’t believe our ears when we heard what she had to say.
MODERN SCREEN finds Miss Ekberg’s views at once shocking and stimulating. We disagree with what she says, but are presenting her controversial notions to you, unexpurgated, in Anita’s own words, so...
Once they were Lone Grangers—but not any more. With two transplanted kids and a Little Stranger Granger expected—they’ve become a bloomin’ British-American basketball team!...
PART IV
On June 20, 1956, the New York Post ran the story of the imminent marriage between Marilyn and Arthur Miller. The civil ceremony was on June 29, followed by the wedding according to Jewish ritual on July 1, for which Marilyn had converted to...