2013年6月1日 星期六

Madison Square Garden


 Monroe also memorably sang Happy Birthday to You to President John F. Kennedy at his birthday party at the Garden in May 1962.[1]

In 1958, Miss Monroe’s hair was falling out from overbleaching and overperming. Mr. Battelle fixed the problem, restoring its soft luster. Whenever she was in New York, Miss Monroe came to see him. In March 1959, he accompanied her to Chicago for the premiere of “Some Like It Hot,” the comedy she starred in with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. He also groomed her for President Kennedy’s 45th-birthday rally in May 1962 at Madison Square Garden, where she sang “Happy Birthday, Mr. President.”
1958年,由於染髮和電燙過度,夢露開 始掉發。巴特爾解決了這個問題,令她的秀髮恢復光澤。夢露去紐約時總會去找他。1959年3月,他陪她去芝加哥參加《熱情如火》(Some Like It Hot)的首映,這部喜劇片是她與托尼·柯蒂斯(Tony Curtis)和傑克·萊蒙(Jack Lemmon)聯袂主演的。1962年5月,她出席肯尼迪總統在麥迪遜廣場花園舉辦的45歲生日集會時,也是他為她做的髮型,正是在那次集會上她唱了《生 日快樂,總統先生》(Happy Birthday, Mr. President)。


Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden III
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hand-colored postcard
Full name Madison Square Garden
Location New York City
此 Madison Square Garden 1968年關閉現在稱為 MSG III 是紐約是第三座  Madison Square Garden




Madison Square Garden
"MSG", "The Garden", "The World's Most Famous Arena"
Madison Square Garden.svg
Britney Spears MSG.jpg
The Eighth Avenue facade of Madison Square Garden in August 2009
Location 4 Pennsylvania Plaza,
New York City, New York, U.S.

Madison Square Garden is a multi-purpose indoor arena in midtown Manhattan in New York City. Located between Seventh and Eighth Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station. It is the fourth venue to bear the name, the first two of which were located on Madison Square, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street. The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, and other forms of sports and entertainment. It resides in close geographic proximity to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square.
Opened on February 11, 1968, it is now the oldest active major sporting facility in the New York metropolitan area and is the oldest arena in the National Hockey League and the second-oldest arena in the National Basketball Association. Madison Square Garden is the third-busiest music arena in the world in terms of ticket sales, behind Manchester Arena and The O2 Arena, both in England.[4] At a total construction cost of approximately $1.1 billion, Madison Square Garden has been ranked as one of the ten most expensive stadium venues ever built.[5] It is part of the Pennsylvania Plaza office and retail complex. Several other operating entities related to the Garden share its name.

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