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Blogger Belle De Jour's coming-out press parade has been an ugly glimpse into how the public responds to well-educated sex workers who act with apparent awareness and agency. When Brooke Magnanti, a young neurotoxicologist working at a university,...
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The much talked-about "death of newspapers" hit LGBT communities in a big way this weekend when Window Media shut its doors, taking with it six major LGBT publications: Southern Voice, Washington Blade, South Florida Blade, 411 Magazine,...
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Even The New Yorker thinks the Fleshbot Awards were the talk of the town.
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Fishnets & Furry Handcuffs: The Perception of Kink in Popular Culture | kink+culture – Tilda’s slideshow from the first Kink For All New York City
How to make Midori’s Dildo Harness w scarves | Midori’s Thoughts and Distractions – I created...
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V Magazine continues to cradle the vertex where fashionability meets nudity. Though Natalia had previously appeared on their pages, this photo shoot is more... nipple-y.
Really, V Magazine has been...
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ABC television affiliate WJLA in Washington, DC ran a four-part series about breast cancer last week that went where no one—except perhaps Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake—has gone before. As part of the series, the station showed two...
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The fuss over Meghan McCain's recent booby photo on Twitter (and I seriously wonder how much of it was manufactured) pissed me off to no end on a number of levels. However, I don't want to give her the satisfaction of writing about it. That being...
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 12:39pm By Chris Hall
The idea that "print is dying" has become the conventional wisdom nowadays. If you want to play with the cool kids in the media pundit lounge, you have to chant that at least eight times a day. And who can blame them? In America, at least...
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The $pread documentary will be screened at the following events this week:
SAN FRANCISCO - Thursday, October 22nd The $pread documentary is screening this Thursday night, October 22, at 9 pm at Station 40 (3030B 16th Street, between Mission and...
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Photo Credit: Audacia Ray/International Women's Health Coalition.
Sex Workers & Allies Screen Documentary Shorts, Discuss Advocacy Strategies
BROOKLYN, NY - On Saturday, October 24th starting at 6 pm, UnionDocs (322 Union Avenue, Brooklyn)...
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Photo of Kamalabai Pani by Audacia Ray/International Women’s Health Coalition
Pay As You Go: Sex Worker Shorts
Saturday, Oct. 25 - 6pm & 8:30pm
Suggested donation $7 per show, $10 double feature price. Special free panel discussion at 7:30pm...
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Every culture has its own notions of Paradise. If you're a Christian, you hope one day to find yourself allowed to float on a cloud and play a harp all day. Mormons eschew the whole cloud thing in favor of actually becoming gods after death and...
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There are lots of sex advice columns out there. Most deal with practical, technical, emotional and idenity-related questions about sex. Now there is a place you can go to get your ethics questions answered. Cory Silverberg, the sexuality guide at...
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Summer in NYC is always the sexiest time of year, so to me it made hot and sweaty sense that following on the high heels of Shakespeare in the Park's Anne Hathaway Bard vehicle Twelfth Night, arrived The Bacchae, the Euripides tragedy directed by...
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Saturday, September 5, 2009 - 1:10pm By Chris Hall
Have you gotten bored of the way gay men are shown on television yet? Sure, nowadays gay men are less likely to be shown slaughtering random strangers or feeling up sixth-graders as in days of yore, but as Bryan Safi points out in the episode of...