Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Contents include: "Playboy : A Magazine for Fags?" by Maxwell Twiford Hollander, Ph.D.; "Homosexual Citizen : Is Andy Warhol a Pimp?" by Lige and Jack; "Eager Beaver," by Al Goldstein; "Doing It the Gang Way," by Mary O'Hoolihan; "Screw Goes to Market," by Marshall McLuhan; "The Art of Buying Dirty Books," by Liz Borden; "Travelin'," by Peter Johnson; "Diary of a Sex Addict," by Richard Field. [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. Contents include: "Discipline Sixty-Nine," by Stanley H. Abrons; "Swingers Under Surveillance?," by D.A. Latimer; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek illustrated with a painting by Herb Brown; Three pages marked "censored;" color centerfold "The Cock Book by Brigid Polk and Her Friends;" "Underground Confidential," by Andy Warhol; "Candy," a feature on Candy Darling with a photo by Jed Johnson; "Lit Krit Krevice," by Dr. ... [details]
Contents include illustration by R. Crumb; "Inter/Course," by Leon Golomb; "Rock-Cocks," by Carol the Fox; "Underground Confidential," by Andy Warhol; "Down on the Farm," illustration by Gilbert Shelton; "Mung," by D. ... [details]
Issue 27 of Kiss, published by Joel Fabrikant, edited by Tony Paycheck, format consulting by Al Hanson, and art direction by Alan Shenker. Contents include "Sex Astrology," by Edwina Thorsen; "Rock Cocks," by Angela Mink; "TV Guise;" "Intercourse," by Robert Rosinek, illustrated by Anita Steckel; "The Tick;" "Marilyn. ... [details]
Contents include "Underground Confidential," by Andy Warhol; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek; "Mung," by D.A. Latimer; "The Crank Gets His," by Bill Hutton; photograph by Miro Galko; advertisements for Warhol's "Fuck" and "Oh! Bombay!" [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. First issue following the DA ruling that they could not show bodies in contact. Contents include: an editorial; " En Memorandum, or Sour Grapes," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. Contents include: a letter to the editor requesting more gay male content; "Warhol's Underground," with photos by Jed Johnson; "I Am Curious (Yellow): A Film by Vilgot Sjöman; "Ode to Viva Superstar," by Captain Shark; "Inter/Course," by Robert Rosinek; color centerfold "Lampman," by Larry Rivers; "Daddy loved my Twat," by Pearl N. ... [details]
Issue edited by Joel Fabricant, Dean Latimer, and Peter Mikalajunas. Contents include: "Interview Probe: You Want to See Skin Flicks or Be Skin Flicks?;" 'St. Theresa of Avila," excerpted; "Thrilling Comics," by Kim Deitch; "A Message from Our President of The United States of Erotica," by Robert Resnick; "Andy Warhol's Underground;" "Rock Only Hard Rock Stars Need Apply Cocks;" "Hardy Boys;" and "Carolee Schneeman Is A Happening. ... [details]
First and only issue of "Ark," a large format newsprint periodical published in 1968 consisting of full page black-and-white reproductions of works by Joseph Raffael, Richard Avedon, Andy Warhol, John Chamberlain, Ed Leffingwell, Clyde Baines, Steve Lawrence, Maxine Cravets, Diane Arbus, and Peter Hujar. ... [details]
The fifth page of an ongoing mail art project by Ray Johnson, sent out in [1963]. The pages, collectively referred to as "A Book About Death," were sent out as individual pages by Ray Johnson to friends and associates between 1963 and 1965. [details]