Bobbie Gentry on The Carol Burnett Show Oct. 16, 1967

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Bobbie Gentry on The Carol Burnett Show Oct. 16, 1967
MARIANNE FAITHFULL photographed on December 3, 1964
Pink Floyd Fillmore East, Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA Sep. 1970. © Mike Frankel.
Sharon Tate 1967
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Anita Pallenberg with her son Marlon Richards, 1969
Marianne Faithfull and her son, Nicholas. From the “Born to Live” video.
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Catherine Deneuve photographed by David Bailey for British Vogue, December 1965.
Joan Baez performing at the March on Washington, August 28, 1963.
Sharon Tate photographed during an interview, 1965
Sharon Tate as Odile de Caray in EYE OF THE DEVIL (1966) dir. J. Lee Thompson
Jane Birkin, late 1960s
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Jane Birkin with her daughters Kate Barry, 7, and Charlotte Gainsbourg, 2🌷🌷🌷
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When I was growing up I had a hard time doing much of anything right. Dad was always harping, "Diane, how many times do I have to tell you, don't stand in front of the open refrigerator, you're wasting electricity." Or "Diane, use your noggin. That's what happens when you forget your lunchbox in the car. You don't get lunch." And every single night at the dinner table: "For God's sake, Diane, keep your mouth closed when you chew." There was always something interfering with getting things right: a question (the wrong kind), a hesitancy, and always, always the mangling of my sentences, the stammers, the ums, the you-knows, the oh-wells, the I-don't-knows. I was inept, inexact, and imprecise. I would never have believed you if you had told me that this ineptness would help me later on, but somehow it did and I made my way.
RIP Diane Keaton (January 5th, 1946 - October 11th, 2025)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) dir. Blake Edwards