As Long As We’re On The Subject
Here’s a tribute to some refreshing honesty after Aniston’s look/don’t look ratings bid. Pervs, shed a tear, for the pinup queen who scandalized America … and got targeted by that other variety of exhibitionist, the prudish politician crusader … all over her pioneering sense of being liberated for profit. Bettie Page, 85, won’t be down for breakfast. Death gets the last leer. NYT:
Bettie Page, a legendary pinup girl whose photographs in the nude, in bondage and in naughty-but-nice poses appeared in men’s magazines and private stashes across America in the 1950s and set the stage for the sexual revolution of the rebellious ’60s, died Thursday in Los Angeles. She was 85.
Her death was reported by her agent, Mark Roesler, on Ms. Page’s Web site, bettiepage.com.
Ms. Page, whose popularity underwent a cult-like revival in the last 20 years, had been hospitalized for three weeks with pneumonia and was about to be released Dec. 2 when she suffered a heart attack, said Mr. Roesler, of CMG Worldwide. She was transferred in a coma to Kindred Hospital, where she died.
In her trademark raven bangs, spike heels and killer curves, Ms. Page was the most famous pinup girl of the post-World War II era, a centerfold on a million locker doors and garage walls. She was also a major influence in the fashion industry and a target of Senator Estes Kefauver’s anti-pornography investigators.
But in 1957, at the height of her fame, she disappeared, and for three decades her private life — two failed marriages, a fight against poverty and mental illness, resurrection as a born-again Christian, years of seclusion in Southern California — was a mystery to all but a few close friends.
The woman starts to sound like a walking cliche, but I guess if you wrote the book, it’s everyone else who’s just a pale shadow.
Then in the late 1980s and early ’90s, she was rediscovered and a Bettie Page renaissance began. David Stevens, creator of the comic-book and later movie character the Rocketeer, immortalized her as the Rocketeer’s girlfriend. Fashion designers revived her look. Uma Thurman, in bangs, reincarnated Bettie in Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” and Demi Moore, Madonna and others appeared in Page-like photos.
OK, Page art:
OK, it starts to look familiar now.
Ever-popular harem girl. Nowadays you’d could get a fatwa for that kind of thing. She anticipated the mockery of Islam by decades! The next one’s pretty good, too. Looks like it could be a heck of a magazine:
“How To Throw A Wild Party” … you know, if you need the how-to list …

Here’s bettypage.com, run by her agent, with a running slideshow of mournful tribute naughtiness.
YouTube with a Bettie Page dance and an interview.
“The Notorious Bettie Page” trailer here.
Vodkapundit mixes himself a martini, casts an appreciative eye.
Topics: America, culture, free speech, history, pervs, pols, sex
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 9:35 am on Saturday, December 13, 2008
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