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Opinions on "Forever Marilyn" remain sharply divided in the aftermath of a surprise announcement by the Palm Springs City Council that the statue would be moved out of the street and into the ...
“Forever Marilyn,” which was displayed in a different spot in downtown Palm Springs for about two years starting in 2012, was later purchased by PS Resorts for $1 million and installed on ...
After a brief stint in Palm Springs from 2012-14 on the corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Tahquitz Canyon Way (the current site of Starbucks) “Forever Marilyn,” the 26-foot-tall sculpture ...
"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.
Palm Springs held a goodbye party for “Forever Marilyn” in 2014. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) The price of the sculpture was not disclosed, according to a P.S. Resorts news release.
PS Resorts has issued a tentative date for when the "Forever Marilyn" sculpture will return to Palm Springs. PS Resorts Chairman Aftab Dada confirmed to News Channel 3 that the organization has ...
The Palm Springs City Council announced Thursday that the "Forever Marilyn" statue will be moved from its perch in front of the Palm Springs Art Museum to a city park just steps away. The move ...
But a sculpture of the star that passed through Palm Springs a while back had her at 26 feet tall (with heels). That’s about the height of a three-story house. Known as “Forever Marilyn,” the statue ...
The 'Forever Marilyn' statue by artist Seward Johnson was first in Palm Springs from 2012 to 2014. Now, she's headed back to the resort town permanently. But her return is sparking a backlash.
When “Forever Marilyn” was last in Palm Springs, the statue had a primo downtown location at the intersection of Palm Canyon Drive and Tahquitz Canyon Way. Since departing in 2014, the once open lot ...