SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Pioneering burlesque star Carol Doda, credited with launching the American topless-dancing scene from a go-go club in San Francisco more than half a century ago, has died ...
It’s 1960s San Francisco, and you’re watching a petite blonde frolic through the city while wearing nothing but knee-high socks and dirty Keds. Men swarm behind her, following her every move. To her ...
“Carol Doda Topless at the Condor,” the enlightening and fun new documentary from directors Marlo McKenzie and Jonathan Parker, delivers on its title. But those seeking mere titillation will instead ...
"The only way to get into show business was to show my business," says the late Carol Doda in "Carol Doda Topless at the Condor," a new feature length documentary by Marlo McKenzie and Jonathan Parker ...
Ms. Doda, who inspired a new generation of exotic dance with her topless performances at the Condor Club in the city’s once-bawdy North Beach district in the 1960s, died of complications from kidney ...
The subject at the center of a wise, riveting new documentary, “Carol Doda Topless at the Condor,” was known as the first female topless dancer, lowered onto the stage atop a white piano while ...
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