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By De Kwok
Vassar College has “Squirm,” now two Harvard students have produced a smutty magazine called “H Bomb.” After some terse emails with lawyers from the prestigious university, the editors of “H Bomb” finally managed to put out a publication that tackles sex with an intellectual flair....MORE
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By: Nathan Walker
Reading through the first issue of “Street Angel,” I was reminded why I was so in love with comics as a kid. Most comics that are geared towards adults, though intriguing, often fall short of the fun and excitement you got from superhero comics as a kid. With its fifth issue about to be published, Jim Rugg’s “Street Angel” has garnered praise from nearly every comic fan that’s picked it up. ...MORE
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By Jeanna Barrett
Passion Parties are the makings of every guy’s fantasy—a bunch of women in one room, liquored up, with an array of vibrators and various other sexual toys. But sorry guys— no men allowed. Started back in 1994 by a company in California, Passion Parties have become increasingly more popular and have replaced the boring Tupperware and candle parties of the past. ...MORE
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What's on Your Dream Get-It-On Mixtape? We Know What's on Ours!...MORE
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By Dan Halligan
Two of Seattle’s most exciting live bands have brand new albums out. The Hollowpoints have been belting out punk rock anthems for a few years, while relative newcomers Go Like Hell have blasted onto the scene with unbridled energy. Both bands are drawing attention and fans because of their kick-ass, balls-to-the-wall rock. ...MORE
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By TiffanyO
Let’s face it: most guys are easy to please when it comes to strip bars. Boobies, beer and bad metal, and you’ve got yourself a winning formula. Women, on the other hand, need a few of their higher (read: non-skeevy) senses stimulated as well. From the start, I could tell that Mary’s Club had a different vibe from the overly slick, cue-the-smoke-machine feel of other strip clubs. ...MORE
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By Kristopher Monroe
This month OlivoDoce art space is bringing back New York graffiti writers/visual artists MINT and SERF of 1134nyc for their exhibition “Morning Haze,” an installation that covers the entire gallery—floor, walls and ceiling—with their trademark “urban jungle” flora and tags.. ...MORE
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Koushik, Ani DiFranco, Clutch, Archer Prewitt, Bluebottle Kiss, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Impossible Shapes, Kadaa/Patton, Magnapop, Mum's the Word, Sole, Some by Sea, Thievery Corporation, Treasure State, Bride and Prejudice, Distant, Guerilla: The Taking of Patty Hurst, No Exit, The Mischievous Art of Jim Flora, PERVERSO!, Sex Toys 101: A Playfully Uninhibited Guide, Blake Haygood.
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