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Back in the 1940s, burlesque was considered a shabby, second-rate, and mildly sleazy form of entertainment. Then Lili St. Cyr took the stage. “Lili,” writes Leslie Zemeckis in her new biography ...
Contemporary “stripper chic†and the “neo-burlesque movement†have spurred new interest in Lili St. Cyr, one of America's best-known postwar striptease artists, and this swift, engaging ...
Books & Beer shifts away from fiction in September to read the biography “Gilded Lili: Lili St. Cyr and the Striptease Mystique” by Kelly DiNardo, which explores the life of the real last queen of ...
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Eight young women disembark from a a bus to work at the Marelli family vineyards, but only seven of them were hired. The mysterious "Woman #8" (Lili St. Cyr) is no "wine girl" and "no dame", but she ...
Reclining on her chaise lounge in a see-through robe, Lili St. Cyr decides she needs a bubble bath. In a gilded tub fit for Marie Antoinette, she bares all that the law will allow. Then she squeezes ...
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