Diamond Lil is a 1928 play by American actress and playwright Mae West. Prior to Diamond Lil , she had written a number of plays that were closed down due to either poor ticket sales or censorship issues with the establishments of the time, despite the fact that many high-ranking officials...
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Diamond Lil is a daily comic strip published by Creators syndicate and created by Paws, Inc. writer and artist Brett Koth about the life of Lillian Bilious, "a feisty 75-year-old widow" in the fictional town of Turkey Knuckle, Indiana. It has been running since 2010. The character is named...
Diamond Tooth Lil was an American cultural figure popular in the early 20th century as an icon of wealth and libertine burlesque. Several individuals called themselves "Diamond Lil" or "Diamond Tooth", creating an amalgamated legacy clouded by myth. These individuals include a vaudeville e...
Diamond Lil , or "Diamond Tooth Lil", was an early 20th century American popular icon of wealth and libertine burlesque. It may also refer to: Diamond Lil (play), a 1928 Mae West play Diamond Lil (Marvel Comics), a fictional mutant in Marvel Comics' Alpha Flight series Diamond Lil (GoComic...
Posthumous rap releases can sometimes leave a sour taste in the mouth. All too often, they are a last-ditch effort at cashing in on an artist's legacy. In the first two years after Lil Peep’s tragic death, his label released several collaborations that felt stitched-together, even designed for commercial appeal: “Falling Down,” a song Peep recorded before his passing, got an unfinished verse from XXXTentacion, recorded prior to his own death in 2018. Meanwhile, some try-hard bars from Fall...
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Brett Koth's character Diamond Lil is a feisty older Indiana woman who does not suffer fools lightly.
Diamond Lil (Original, Play, Comedy, Melodrama, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 9, 1928 and played through Jan 12, 1929.