Underwire announced the “return” one of my childhood icons, Tank Girl. » Read the rest of this entry «
Tank Girl Makes a Comeback
August 31st, 2010 § 0
The Good Ol’ Days
August 30th, 2010 § 0

Recently, I thought about where I was in my own career – sex work and writing – and I realized that I’m 24 years old and while I have been very fortunate to do well as a sex worker, it’s not the direction I truly intended for myself. » Read the rest of this entry «
A Quote From Me by WHACK! Magazine
August 30th, 2010 § 0

This really cool article features opinions from various performers in the adult industry. A major issue that comes up with anyone who is a sex worker is identity and privacy. How can one balance a personal life and private life? Or can the two live harmoniously as one all-encompassing identity, one that’s three dimensional and open to all reception, both positive and negative. » Read the rest of this entry «
Smack the Pony
August 19th, 2010 § 1
I’ve fallen in love with this all-female British export, Smack the Pony. The skits are hilarious and each episode is funnier than the last. This episode is from Season 1. I personally like the “Oh my God, he’s not gay” skit.
My Interview with Time Out New York
August 3rd, 2010 § 2
Shocking PSAs Use Fear and Stereotypes
August 2nd, 2010 § 0

Are these ads really servicing the public, or do they rely on our most unstable fears for preventative measures?
My answer is no.
Jane Austen’s Fight Club!
July 28th, 2010 § 0
Shut Up and Model
July 26th, 2010 § 0
Another plus-sized model up in arms about photoshopped image. What else is new in the fashion world?
Seriously… what else is new in the fashion world? Anything? » Read the rest of this entry «
True Meaning of Faggot Explained on “Louie”
July 21st, 2010 § 0
Props to Louis CK for this terrific scene. And pretty bold, considering. This is first show and this clip is an intro to the second episode, with no credits or music to distract us. I believe this is done on purpose because of the conversation.
In an interview, CK explains that audiences don’t realize how much thought is put into the jokes he tells, including the ones in which he uses the word Faggot, and other derogatory terms:
Yes, and we really do talk about these things. The poker scene came from a real conversation that I had with comedian Rick Crom. He’s like a journeyman, and has been around for a long time. I’ve know him for years. Once in my ’20s, I asked him about the word f—– and if he was offended when people used it. He didn’t lecture me or tell me to stop saying it. Instead, he said we’re all grown-ups and if it’s a funny joke, go ahead and say it, but hey, if you’re interested, the story behind the word is totally devastating.
As for the rest of the jokes about gay culture, I’ve seen him do a lot of shows at the Comedy Cellar telling stories about the gay lifestyle, and all of these hetero comedians will shriek and giggle like little girls when they hear them, and I always see him smirking and going, these guys are ridiculous. So my goal was to bring all of these dynamics together.
The rest of the interview is included here.
Thinking Your Way to Orgasm Isn’t Sex
July 21st, 2010 § 2
As someone who can and has achieved orgasm without touching herself, or only by needing just a bit of friction to come really hard, believe me when I say that it isn’t sex. Why? Because, orgasm isn’t the point of sex. To me, it’s altogether different. » Read the rest of this entry «

