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Monster Mash: Marilyn Monroe photos for sale; ‘American Idiot’ gets a boost; John Lennon Museum to close

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-- Star power: Rarely seen photographs of Marilyn Monroe taken nine months before she died are up for sale. (Reuters)

-- Through the roof: Ticket sales for the Broadway engagement of Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ get a big lift following a performance on the Grammy telecast. (New York Post)

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-- Imagine: The John Lennon Museum, located near Tokyo, is scheduled to close when its deal with Yoko Ono expires. (Agence France Presse)

-- Friendly bet: Two U.S. museums are wagering the loan of paintings on the outcome of the Super Bowl on Sunday. (BBC News)

-- This old house: Egypt unveils renovations at what is believed to be the oldest Christian monastery in the world. (Associated Press)

-- Looking likely: David Mamet’s 1977 play ‘A Life in the Theater’ appears headed to Broadway in the fall. (Playbill)

-- Backstage drama: Fabio Luisi, general music director of the Saxon State Opera, has abruptly resigned, leaving the company without a conductor for its production of Wagner’s ‘Ring’ cycle. (New York Times)

-- Still apathetic: Members of Generation X don’t appear to be taking an interest in classical music as they move well into middle age and beyond. (New Yorker)

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-- And in the L.A. Times: The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art said it has raised $250 million toward a $480-million campaign to expand the museum; longtime leaders of South Coast Repertory are stepping down.

-- David Ng

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