Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Mae West: Sex Taped

MAE WEST, so often described by critics and newspaper reporters, occasionally permitted a devoted fan to come up ‘n’ see her. Michael St. John visited the Brooklyn bombshell. Read about his encounter. This is Part 6.
• • Mae West Relates Sexual Times to “The Saint” • •
• • I couldn’t have a tape recorder with me • •
• • Michael St. John wrote: It was such an incredible tale. She knew I would never forget it. And she was right. Prior to the interview I had been told that I couldn’t have a tape recorder with me. Initially I resented the ban. But Mae was so unique, it didn’t really matter, I could remember almost verbatim what she had said.
• • Michael St. John wrote: For many years rumors had circulated around the industry that Mae was really a man. I asked if she knew about this.
• • “What I have between my legs . . .” • • . . . 
• • This delightful article will be concluded on the next post.
• • Source: St. John's Confidential File in Canyon-News (Calif.); published on Saturday, 24 October 2015.
• • On Monday, 28 November 1932 • •
• • At the MPPDA board meeting on Monday, 28 November 1932, Adolph Zukor made promises to Will Hays that only "suitable material" would find its way into the script and the "Diamond Lil" title was already gone.
• • Overheard in Hollywood • •
• • Mae West's legal woes inspired the stage play "Courting Mae West."
• • In Her Own Words • •
• • Mae West said: "Some women pick men to marry — — others pick 'em to pieces."
• • Quote, Unquote • •
• • A California daily mentioned Mae West.
• • “Hollywood Film Club” • •
• • Alexander Kahn wrote: It’s the cave-man influence and the feminine stars are glad of it.
• • "Wouldn’t I look swell playing a scene with a curly-haired doll dressed in a satin coat,” commented Mae West. “No, not for me. Give me the cave-man! I can take care of myself,” insisted Miss West. …
• • Source: The Madera Tribune; published on Wednesday, 20 November 1935
• • The evolution of 2 Mae West plays that keep her memory alive • • 
• • A discussion with Mae West playwright LindaAnn LoSchiavo — — 
• • http://lideamagazine.com/renaissance-woman-new-york-city-interview-lindaann-loschiavo/
• • The Mae West Blog celebrates its 14th anniversary • •  
• • Thank you for reading, sending questions, and posting comments during these past fourteen years. Not long ago, we entertained 3,497 visitors. And we reached a milestone recently when we completed 4,000 blog posts. Wow!  
• • By the Numbers • •
• • The Mae West Blog was started fourteen years ago in July 2004. You are reading the 4093rd blog post. Unlike many blogs, which draw upon reprinted content from a newspaper or a magazine and/ or summaries, links, or photos, the mainstay of this blog is its fresh material focused on the life and career of Mae West, herself an American original.

• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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