Reviewed by Doug Gibson In Gary Rhodes’ new book, “Vampires in Silent Cinema,” (Edinburgh University Press, 2023), the author cites a “non-fiction” article in the June 15, 1732 issue of The American Weekly Mercury periodical. In Hungary, it was claimed, “certain Dead Bodies (called here Vampyres) killed several persons by sucking out all their blood.” […]
Everything that once belonged to the Hollywood pin-up has fetched scandalous prices at auction, from a used lipstick in a personalized shade for $65,000 to a vault next to the star’s for $195,000
Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner collectibles sold at auction, including a pink Pucci dress worn by the actress and a smoking jacket and slippers worn by the Playboy founder.
Julien's Auctions sets a new world record with the sale of Marilyn Monroe's Pucci dress and burial crypt, netting over $4 million in their Playboy Hefner x Marilyn Monroe event.