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Leslie Zemeckis reading and signing at Cuchi Cuchi

November 18, 2018 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Free

Leslie Zemeckis to sign her new book, Feuding Fan Dancers, at Cuchi Cuchi Sunday November 18, 5-7pm. The author will speak and sign and there will be a performance by fan dancers.

About Feuding Fan Dancers:

Leslie Zemeckis continues to discover the forgotten feminist histories of the golden age of entertainment, turning her sights on the lost stories of Sally Rand and Faith Bacon—icons who each claimed to be the inventor of the notorious fan dance

Some women capture our attention like no others. Faith Bacon and Sally Rand were beautiful blondes from humble backgrounds who shot to fame behind a pair of oversize ostrich fans, but with very different outcomes. Sally Rand would go on to perform for the millions who attended the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago, becoming America’s sweetheart. Faith Bacon, the Marilyn Monroe of her time—once anointed the “world’s most beautiful woman”—would experience the dark side of fame and slip into drug use.

It was the golden age of American entertainment, and Bacon and Rand fought their way through the competitive showgirl scene of New York with grit and perseverance. They played peek-a-boo with their lives, allowing their audiences to see only slivers of themselves. A hint of a breast? A forbidden love affair? They were both towering figures, goddesses, icons. Until the world started to change. Little is known about who they really were, until now.

Feuding Fan Dancers tells the story of two remarkable women during a tumultuous time in entertainment history. Leslie Zemeckis has pieced together their story and—nearly one hundred years later— both women come alive again.

Details

Date:
November 18, 2018
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://www.facebook.com/522531944423945/photos/a.761262187217585/2565512593459193/?type=3

Organizer

Marci Darling

Venue

Cuchi Cuchi
795 Main St
Cambridge, MA 02139 United States
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Phone:
(617) 864-2929

Did You Know?

Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.