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Keeping the preservation alive of this tassel twirling art-form Burlesque has never felt like mere work to me; instead, it resonates as a genuine calling.

Abbott & Costello in AFRICA SCREAMS w/ Shemp Howard & Joe Besser 03/06/2026

Wonderful piece. Worth adding: Abbott and Costello didn't just borrow from burlesque, they came up through it in a very specific way... Lou worked burlesque houses along the eastern circuit as a "Dutch comic," the low-status physical comedian who gets hit, tricked, and humiliated. That dynamic is baked into every film they made. Bud's straight man is essentially the burlesque emcee/straight feeding lines to the comic, which is almost exactly the structure still running in houses like the Old Howard in Boston while this film was in theaters. The craft that made their timing seem effortless had a decade of two-a-day grind behind it.

Abbott & Costello in AFRICA SCREAMS w/ Shemp Howard & Joe Besser Abbott and Costello were burlesque comedians who before Martin & Lewis were America's biggest comedy team. They kept burlyq comedy alive and did AFRICA SCREAMS with 2 of the 3 stooges!

The Golden 33: Where the Burlesque Spotlight Burned Blue 01/20/2026

In this bit... In 1974, prosecutors wanted to make her a test case... They arrested her repeatedly... They broke down her door... They made her sit in jail nearly a month to await trial... And she won every single time, all while making about $200 a week. This is the story of Honeysuckle Divine and what happened at 1233 Locust Street. New on Burlesque Bits substack.

The Golden 33: Where the Burlesque Spotlight Burned Blue How Honeysuckle Divine Accidentally Destroyed Philadelphia’s Obscenity Laws While Earning $200 a Week

Diane Kaye and the Strip That Shook Parliament (1938) 10/15/2025

Diane Kaye and the Strip Heard ’Round Parliament

Diane Kaye and the Strip That Shook Parliament (1938) In 1938, American performer Diane Kaye broke London’s “no-movement” rule for n**e theatre, turning a st******se into a Parliamentary debate.

Braniff Art Fashion Design formerly Air Strip with Paul Richards TV Commercial 1966 Black and White 10/06/2025

In mid 1960s, even the airlines got a little burlesque.
Braniff’s “Air Strip” commercial turned fashion into a st******se at 30,000 feet.



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Braniff Art Fashion Design formerly Air Strip with Paul Richards TV Commercial 1966 Black and White Braniff International debuted the famed Air Strip, now known as Art Fashion Design, to the world on this day, Friday, February 25, 1966. The redesigned Texas...

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