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"Forever Marilyn," the statue whose location on Museum Way has caused controversy in Palm Springs for years, will be moving early next year, the city announced Monday.
While a court ruling has cleared the way for local hotel association PS Resorts to move forward with the installation of the controversial 26-foot-tall "Forever Marilyn" statue on Museum Way, the ...
The group has asked a judge to stop the city's plan to close Museum Way and locate "Forever Marilyn" there. A status hearing on the case has been scheduled for May 26, a month after the statue's ...
The “Forever Marilyn” statue, which depicts the late actress Marilyn Monroe in one of her most famous on-screen moments, is scheduled to return to Palm Springs, California, on Sunday – but ...
The future of the "Forever Marilyn" statue in Palm Springs is one step closer to being up to voters in March. The Riverside County Registrar of Voters verified the signatures of a ballot ...
The larger-than-life “Forever Marilyn” sculpture depicts the actress in an iconic billowing-dress-in-the-air scene from the 1955 film “The Seven Year Itch.” ...
The Forever Marilyn statue is fully assembled in her new home on Museum Way in downtown Palm Springs. To celebrate, PS Resorts held a special unveiling ceremony Sunday evening.
"Forever Marilyn" is slated to go in front of the entrance of his museum, but she won't be facing the door. The 26-foot tall statue will be baring her backside to visitors as they exit the facility.
Forever Marilyn, the official name of the statue by American artist Seward Johnson, depicts Monroe in a white halterneck dress, the skirt of which is permanently suspended in the air, as if by the ...
“Forever Marilyn” was born at the Johnson Atelier, adjacent to the Grounds for Sculpture. It was revealed to the public in Chicago in 2011 and moved to Palm Springs, ...
“Forever Marilyn” begins where Robin de Raaff’s earlier “Waiting for Miss Monroe” also begins: waiting for Monroe to arrive on the film set. This is near the end of her life.