Interview With American Beauty Alissa Bourne
Marilyn Mon-who? American model and actress, Alissa Bourne, embodies a classical and contemporary vibe in all aspects of her fashionable life. Her latest film, Till Human Voices Wake Us, sees Alissa as...
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Bob Guccione flew me to Paris on the Concorde. We left one summer morning and in the afternoon we were eating sushi on the Champs Elysses. He had a suite at the Georges V hotel. He had all of his...
View ArticleEssential Little Black Dress
The great Coco Chanel once said, "A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous." Being the fashion icon that she was, Chanel knew what she was talking about when it came to looking good. And...
View ArticleBest Celebrity Clothing Lines
Everyone wants to be a celebrity, know a celebrity, or dress like a celebrity. Name dropping is essential at any cocktail party or social event. The same goes for clothing labels. “Who are you...
View ArticleSexism In Language
When Women's Lib adherents complain that everywhere the deck is stacked against them, they neglect to mention what they want us to do about the inbuilt discrimination of language. Dr. Benjamin Spock...
View ArticlePolish Model and Actress Jessica Markowski
Polish beauty Jessica Markowski is taking the industry by storm. After appearing in Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, Power, and Gossip Girl, Markowski has not only fulfilled her childhood dream of...
View ArticleAlex Grybauskas Interview
“Audrey is a sexual outlaw, slave to a Latin rhythm, a C-section child of the 70s. She's a rabid panther trapped in the fetid, jungle heat of the Number 14, Bonnedale bus. And she's sitting right...
View ArticleSheila Kennedy Penthouse Pet Autobiography Excerpt
The first person I see is a man in a black suit stationed outside. Like most everybody else in Bob Guccione’s security retinue, he’s either an off-duty cop moonlighting, or a former undercover cop. At...
View ArticleArt Of Belly Dancing
Ask any belly dancer and she’ll tell you it’s Little Egypt's fault. After all, it was the petite entertainer who in 1893 so seductively shimmied her veiled money-maker across the midway at the Chicago...
View ArticleThe Feminist Art Movement
Peace, love, and equality. Those were the words of the 1960s. This was also the time of feminists. The role of the woman in the 60s was to marry early, start a family, and be a stay at home mom. But...
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