Playgirl Is Dead, Long Live Playgirl!
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In a moment of unbridled moxie–or possibly drunken boredom–sexy folkster Jay Brannan teamed up with the one, the only, the adorable Margaret Cho to write a surprisingly good diddy about sucking cock. It may not be as catchy as, say, Katie Perry’s questionable playlist, but you have to admit it’s a lot more clever. With lyrics like “Never met a dick i couldn’t milk/My esophagus is lined with silk”, we’re thinking this might even top “Umbrella” as our favorite summer song of all time. (Click thumbnail for video.)
Remember how Amazon used to sell CDs and books…
With the official release of the Spore Creature Creator this week in anticipation of the launch of the much-hyped Spore “massively single-player online game” in September, we have seen the future of video games … and it’s a bizarre-looking creature running around with a really big wang. Or maybe it’s just a really big wang with feet. Or maybe a really big wang surrounded by a bunch of smaller wangs. Really, what else did you expect the future would look like? (Click on thumbnail for videos.)
In celebration of National Masturbation Month (remember that?), Gay.com conducted a survey of their readers–and their straight and lesbian friends–to learn all the dirty details about their masturbation habits. Over 29,000 people responded, and the results have been tabulated. So who’s going below the belt most often? How are they doing it? And sex toys? What about the sex toys? Click through to see what the survey revealed …
Remember when Time Out New York had that naked New Yorker contest to see which of their readers would get the exciting opportunity to get naked in their pages? (Gosh, how could you forget?) Well, the votes are in–and the magazine’s readers have crowned the winners of this very prestigious honor.
I must admit, I approached the Pfun Plug with a mild amount of trepidation. After all, it’s a toy specifically designed to stimulate the prostate–a body part which, being a girl, I conspicuously lack. But as an avid anal enthusiast, I have a hard time saying no to any butt toy, so I gamely decided to see if what’s good for the gander might also be good for the goose.
In news that only serves to inform us of something we’ve known for a long time, it seems there are women out there who love gay porn, apparently for the hot dudes. Wait, you mean women aren’t into seeing Ron Jeremy get his freak on? Now that’s news to us.
As we mentioned last week, Dr. Sketchy’s–New York City’s famed cabaret life drawing session–finally got in touch with its more tender side last weekend with the launch of sister salon Madame du Sketchy’s at legendary Manhattan drag bar Lucky Cheng’s. In true original Dr. Sketchy’s form, however, alcohol was imbibed, prizes were awarded, and (most importantly) scantily clad models like Machine Dazzle, Ian, and Deja Davenport posed for our inspiration and enjoyment. Bummed that you couldn’t be there? Take a look through our gallery–we’re sure the photos will inspire you to create your own art. Or at least inspire something.
This week’s issue of urban go-getter guide Time Out New York is the “Horny Issue”, and to commemorate the rebirth of spring or whatever they put out an open call for people to pose au naturel in the magazine. Apparently everyone took them on it, so they selected seven hopeful naked superstars-to-be (both guys and gals), let them pick the location and theme for their shoot, and then had wonderboy photographer Ryan Pfluger capture their parts for posterity.
Interested in a life drawing class but find all those boobies too … uh, distracting? Dr. Sketchy’s, our favorite art event-cum-burlesque spectacular, is taking a break from the ladies with its very first Madame du Sketchy’s Drag Drawing Salon, to held this Sunday at New York’s famed drag bar…
Everyone we know who knows Buck Angel agrees that he’s one of the most genuinely nice guys in the adult business, even if he looks like he could tear you limb from limb.
Our recent commenting upsurge (thanks to all who have spoken up, by the way; well, almost all) has helped remind us of the one thing that unites porn connoisseurs everywhere—shame. For all the talk about “going mainstream” people who watch and enjoy erotic entertainment are still made to feel that its wrong to do so and, at the very least, it should be kept hidden away from polite society. Sure, you can buy it, but don’t let anyone else know that you have it.