Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Celebrating Kennedy: "Once Upon a Time..."

Celebrating Kennedy: "Once Upon a Time..."
"Camelot Era"
Kennedy and his wife were younger in comparison to the presidents and first ladies that preceded them, and both were popular in the media culture in ways more common to pop singers and movie stars than politicians, influencing fashion trends and becoming the subjects of numerous photo spreads in popular magazines. Although Eisenhower had allowed presidential press conferences to be filmed for television, Kennedy was the first president to ask for them to be broadcast live and made good use of the medium.
Mrs. Kennedy brought new art and furniture to the White House, and directed its restoration. They invited a range of artists, writers and intellectuals to rounds of White House dinners, raising the profile of the arts in America.
The president was closely tied to popular culture, emphasized by songs such as "Twisting at the White House". Vaughn Meader's First Family comedy album—an album parodying the President, First Lady, their family, and administration—sold about four million copies. On May 19, 1962, Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" at a large party in Madison Square Garden, celebrating Kennedy's upcoming forty-fifth birthday. The charisma of Kennedy and his family led to the figurative designation of "Camelot" for his administration, credited by his wife, who coined the term for the first time in print during a post-assassination interview with Theodore White, to his affection for the then contemporary Broadway musical of the same name. Jackie was a Great Equestrian!!
Please Read More on JFK/Kennedys @: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy
May President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onasis, their Son John jr. & his Wife - Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, All Continue to Rest In The Awesome Power Of Peace!!!

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