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GILDED LILI: Lili St. Cyr and the Striptease Mystique

By Kelly DiNardo

Before Dita Von Teese ever splashed around in an oversized martini glass, before Madonna ever donned her cone bra for the “Blond Ambition” tour, even before Norma Jean Mortensen became Marilyn Monroe, there was Lili St. Cyr. This glamorous, platinum blond queen of burlesque influenced these 20th century sex symbols as well as popular culture itself for decades, yet her story has remained largely untold.
Gilded Lili: Lili St. Cyr and the Striptease Mystique details the life and times of the woman who helped cultivate the modern day impression of burlesque and inspired future femme fatales with her alluring and inventive routines. Drawing elements from history, fantasy and literature for her performances, the woman who transformed herself from Marie Van Schaack to Lili St. Cyr scandalized and seduced fans and celebrities alike from L.A. and Las Vegas to New York and Montreal.
Blond and beautiful, Lili St. Cyr shimmied across the nation’s nightclubs as one of this century’s great sirens. In this pre-sexual revolution era, her routines shocked audiences and earned her four arrests, while at the same time raising her profile and boosting her career. She amassed legions of famous fans, including Betty Grable, Humphrey Bogart, and Ronald Reagan, and her notoriety and fame brought both financial and commercial successes with movie roles in Howard Hughes’ Son of Sinbad and Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead.
Lili’s sex appeal rivaled that of Lana Turner and Ava Gardner and enchanted men from around the world, She was married six times and was rumored to have had romantic trysts with admirers such as Orson Welles, Yul Brynner and Anthony Quinn. Off stage, Lili struggled with the conflicting pressures of the era. Despite her romances, she found love elusive. She had as many ten abortions, attempted suicide several times and became reliant on sleeping pills and ultimately heroin.
Gilded Lili explores the life of the last great burlesque queen, and a woman who impacted American popular culture long after she retired. During her reign, one reporter called her “the rich man’s Gypsy Rose Lee” and Marilyn Monroe took cues from her acts. After she retired, Mike Wallace wrote that his television interview with her over twenty years earlier remained one of the most fascinating ones he had ever conducted.
Today, current burlesque stars look to her for inspiration. Yet, outside of the neo-burlesque movement, only the men of this world – Abbott and Costello, Jackie Gleason and others – have found lasting fame. Kelly DiNardo’s Gilded Lili puts the emphasis on the women of this era, and shines the spotlight on one in particular: Lili St. Cyr.
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About the Author

Kelly DiNardo is a freelance writer based in Washington, D.C. Spanning a broad range of topics from politics and business to food and health, Kelly’s work has been published in The Washington Post, USA Today, Glamour, Redbook, Woman’s Day, Cooking Light and several other publications. She is also the author behind the popular burlesque blog, The Candy Pitch (www.thecandypitch.com).
See www.kellydinardo.com for more information.

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

Pin-up mogul rises from the dead
Copious Magazine is back from hiatus!

New York, NY – Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Andrea Grant announced today the Copious Magazine is ready to celebrate the re-launch which is now available online at www.copiousmagazine.com.
Copious has been printed intermittently since 2001 and is proud to announce a new initiative to bring the world the finest in underground art, subculture, fashion, music events, literature, photography, film and everyone’s favorite: pin-up girls! The new quarterly edition is online as of today.

Andrea Grant, Founder of Copious Magazine, explains “Our fans simply won’t wait any longer. We were reporting on Dita Von Teese before burlesque had its resurgence. We have existing relationships at all levels of the underground and an intuition for what’s gorgeous and up-and-coming. In a world that is getting more and more dangerous and thought-controlled by the minute, art is what uplifts and inspires. This is the right time to re-launch the magazine.”

Readers can be added to the mailing list by emailing underground@copiousmagazine.com. The Copious Magazine blog is updated frequently and can be read at http://copiousmagazine.com/underground.

Copious Magazine has always been about diversity and blending elements that are not traditionally thought of as going together, art meets underground.

“We do not just engage with a finished artistic product, but also the process through which work is created,” Grant states. “Copious Magazine is ultimately a dialogue between the artists, the readers, the editors, and the work itself.”

Copious Magazine is accepting poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews with artists, photographers, and musicians. If you would like to submit your work or have a story idea, please email us at underground@copiousmagazine.com

Copious Magazine - Where Art Meets Underground!

Resurrection

Copious Magazine has been intermittently published since 2001, both in print and online.

Copious became famous for having its fingers on the pulse of the underground arts scene. We featured Dita Von Teese before she became a star, brought in pin-up girls to decorate the pages before the mainstream was aware the retro subculture even existed, and we threw elaborate parties where rappers performed alongside burlesque dancers.

Copious has always been about diversity and blending elements that are not traditionally thought of as going together.

After a 2-year hiatus, which was spent working on the comic book series ‘Andrea Grant’s MINX’ and the upcoming books ‘Bleach’ and ‘The Pin -Up Poet,’ we are resurrecting Copious for summer 2008.

Copious Magazine content is comprised of

- Fiction & Poetry
- Film & Music
- Art
- Photography
- Fashion
- The ‘Copious Underground’ section where we feature interesting side notes, characters, events, commentaries on pop culture, etc.
- And of course Pin-Up girls!

Copious will publish as a Quarterly online magazine, according to the seasons.  And we are planning to bring back the famous launch parties…

Copious Magazine Summer Pin-Up Girl Angela Ryan
(AngelaRyan.com)