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Requiem for the Sprinkle Salon
After 14 years of being one of the major focal points of sexual exploration in this country (14 years whose collected experiences would boggle the mind of just about anyone), the Lexington Avenue home, studio, and general base of operations for photographer, performance artist, and multifaceted pleasure activist Annie […]
S/M Kitsch
In case you haven’t made the mistake of going to your local theatre to check out Exit to Eden, yes indeed, this film is fully as bad as every straight reviewer from Janet Maslin to Edward Guthmann is saying it is. S/m has entered the mainstream — joined the ranks of household […]
“The more you eat your shadow, the more energy you receive.” — Robert Bly
Singing the Mickey and Mallory Blues
I went to see Natural Born Killers two days after it came out. I went to see it because Jesse, who is 14 and adolescently fascinated with all explorations dark and proud was […]
Waiting for Popcorn
I’m standing in the popcorn line at the movie theatre. I’m about to go in to see Whoopi Goldberg’s new film Corinna, Corinna which, among other things, is about an interracial relationship. The man behind me in line — a heavy-set, regular-looking guy in his 50s — is very seriously […]
Canned for His Libido
Jack Hafferkamp is a founder and co-editor of Libido magazine, the delightful quarterly “journal of sex and sensibility” that has been coming out of Chicago for the past five years. Until recently, he largely supported himself (and his time working on Libido) as a lecturer at Northwestern University’s Medill School […]
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