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Arts at St. John's Celebrates Lent with "Verses Sacred and Profane: A Sultry Literary Lushness"
Mar 15, 2020
Dante, Demons, Dominatrixes, and Debauchery Embrace the Spring Solstice

Meet the real Mae West: New Yorker, vaudevillian, upstart, and jailbird
Jul 19, 2016
Annual Mae West Tribute Revisits the Brooklyn Bombshell's Struggles & Trial That Made Her Famous

Onstage Outlaws — — Mae West and Texas Guinan during the Lawless Prohibition Era
Jul 29, 2015
3 free events commemorate the Brooklyn bombshell’s August birthday in the room where she faced a judge who sent her to jail

Mae West in Bohemia — — Gin, Sin, Censorship, and Eugene O'Neill
Jun 27, 2014
Celebrate the Brooklyn bombshell’s birthday event in the room where she faced a judge who sent her to jail

Mayhem Alert as Mae West’s “Diamond Lil” and Her Sinful Cohorts Announce Final Performances
Nov 13, 2013
Enjoy the most entertaining melodrama in midtown Manhattan about sluts, sin, and sex trafficking on the Bowery during the 1890s when sexy underwear met the underworld for nefarious and hilarious undoing

Mae West’s “Diamond Lil” to Have a Free Performance at Jefferson Market Library in Manhattan
Oct 26, 2013
Underworld Meets Underwear in this Bold, Bawdy Drama Set on the Bowery in 1895 and Starring Darlene Violette as the Buxom Beauty No Man Could Resist

Celebrate Hallowe'en in the Spirit of the Naughty, Bawdy 1890s at Don't Tell Mama in New York City
Oct 12, 2013
Trick or Treat is twice as nice with a devilishly funny performance of "Diamond Lil" onstage in midtown Manhattan cabaret -- followed by a Costume Parade and bewitching prizes

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly Is Invited to Stop-and-frisk Diamond Lil on West 46th Street
Sep 13, 2013
Denizens of the Bowery saloon Suicide Hall hereby demand equal mistreatment from Mayor Bloomberg and the NYPD

A Broadway Play, Staged from 1928 – 1951, Returns in August
Jul 30, 2013
See the New York City revival of Mae West’s “Diamond Lil” -- starring actress Darlene Violette -- a show available at three locations in Manhattan and help us celebrate the 120th Birthday of Mae West, born in Brooklyn, NY on August 17, 1893

"Diamond Lil" by Mae West Returns to Lower Manhattan
Jul 15, 2013
Actress Darlene Violette brings "Diamond Lil" to life at Hudson Branch Library and LindaAnn Loschiavo escorts you through an "Armchair Tour" of the 1890s Bowery. FREE event.


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