










Dude 1959
More Dude; this time from September 1959. "The Three Bells" and "Sleep Walk" top the Billboard charts.











More Dude; this time from September 1959. "The Three Bells" and "Sleep Walk" top the Billboard charts.
"Take the trip with me, baby."
"No one talks like that."
What now for Sinatra? His own station on SiriusXM.
Back when the Kingston Trio were rebellious.
Incredible bouffant on our cover girl.
Zsa Zsa Gabor was fabulous even then.
It's August 1962 and Escapade just dropped its story in the panty raid hijinks at University of North Carolina.
For all you Bertolt Brecht fans, some candids from Threepenny Opera.
Another first issue with Sheer magazine. Plenty of cuties grace the pages.
Apologies to Sande Marlowe for cropping off your head. I am still an amateur.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sequin making her surprise reappearance.
Also, notice that Willow (pic 3) averaged 30 a game as a high school basketball player.
No idea what makes it the English Edition, but someone will.
Also one of the pennants in pic 3 is the old logo for the University of Southern California.
Our favorite Catwoman here with Julie Newmar, along with notes of a gay dog.
Lily St. Cyr in most of her glory. Pic 4 is from a feature on Paris nightlife.
It's January, 1957, you just snuck this issue of _Escapade_, between a couple other slicks, like _Fortune_ past the old man.
"Here at _Escapade_, we like to think of ourselves as a classier _Playboy_, more cutie than nudie, if you get me. We have Kerouac, for example."
Beginning to mix to color photos in, including a full color centerfold (not pictured).
I think we all are interested in the great uranium racket.
Ladies and Gentlemen, let's put our hands together for more Sequin.