Marilyn Monroe
Why Conspiracy Theories About Marilyn Monroe Are Resurfacing
Was the star's death a government cover-up, or a drug overdose?
Rare Photos Of Marilyn Monroe Going On Display in Hotel
The historic images are being exhibited at New York's Lexington Hotel, where Marilyn Monroe lived with husband Joe DiMaggio.
The Best Comedy Movies of All Time
From a love story which overcomes cultural difference (and a coma) to a magical adventure out of small-town America.
Quincy Jones Claims He 'Used To Date Ivanka' Trump
"I can't stand him," Jones said of the president.
Logan Paul and the Suicide Contagion Effect
The YouTube star's controversial video plays into an age-old trope of amplifying suicide.
Five Old-Hollywood Stars Who Experienced Harassment
Sexual harassment has been a problem plaguing Hollywood since its beginnings.
Hugh Hefner's First 'Sweetheart'—Marilyn Monroe
Hef sold 50,000 copies of his first issue almost immediately thanks to his Monroe cover.
Marilyn Monroe's Dress Raises $4.8 Million at Auction
Monroe's breathy performance for JFK in the gown is ingrained in Americana.
Truman Capote's Ashes Sell for $43,750
The ashes were inherited by his best friend, Joanne Carson, after his death.
Phil Stern, Celebrity Photographer, Dies at 95
From James Dean to John Wayne to Marilyn Monroe, Stern captured the real lives behind the glitz and glamour.
Pulp Fiction
Don't believe everything you read: A serial fabricator and the shocking lies he told about JFK, RFK, Marilyn, Jackie, Liz and so many more…
'My Favorite Marilyn'
The photographer who knew her best tell the stories behind the iconic images
Let's Get Lost: The Missing Marilyn Scrapbook
After more than 40 years a little bit of the woman no one really knew is revealed in an artifact no one's ever seen.
Newsweek Special Issue: Marilyn Monroe's Lost Scrapbook
What started as an entire issue of Marilyn Monroe's favorite photographers sharing their their favorite pictures and anecdotes about the iconic actress, turned into a never-before-seen look inside Marilyn's mind. Through conversations with legendary photographer Lawrence Schiller, we discovered he had a "Lost Scrapbook" in his personal archives that has been locked away for nearly 60 years.