Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Essays include: "Our Man in the Big Apple," by D. Melmoth; "Our Nude Family of the Week," photograph by Peter Hujar; "Kid! Have You Ever Been Arrested? (the 2nd great sex paper bust)," by Ray Schultz; "Sex Education Is A Communist/Capitalist Plot," by Dan Mouer; "The New Great American Sex Stars," by Robert Somma; "Square Dame," by Cy J. ... [details]
Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Essays "Honky Tonk Woman," by Brad Holland; "Our Man in the Big Apple," by D. Melmoth; "Alimony Jail," by Dan Mouer; "Life on the Aquarian Mud Flats," by Ray Schultz; "Turning Sex to Smut to Make a Buck," by Josef Bush; "Call Girls," by Cy J. ... [details]
Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Essays "Basking Again," by Brad Holland; "Our Man in the Big Apple," by D. Melmoth; "Morality Foreplay - Marchi, Marchi It's You," by Ray Schultz; "Sex & Politics from Boston," by Robert Somma; "Turns - The Little Golden Book of Sexual Love," by D. ... [details]
Co-published by D. Melmoth and Steven Heller. Essays "Over Thirty Heads," by an unidentified outpatient; "Guttermutter - Joe Namath's Left Knee," by D.A. Latimer; "Would Mario be an Honest Cop?" by Ray Schultz; "Bridget Polk's Cock Book," photographs by Dan Mouer; "Golden Shower," by Cy J. ... [details]
Edited by Rosalind Krauss, Annette Michelson, Joan Copjec, Yve-Alain Bois, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Hal Foster, Denis Hollier, and John Rajchman. Essays " "I shall Be with You on Your Wedding-Night" : Lacan and the Uncanny," by Mladen Dolar; "Vampires, Breast-Feeding, and Anxiety," by Joan Copec; "Grimaces of the Real, or When the Phallus Appears," by Slavoj Žižek; "Quiet Revolution. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover photo by Shunk Kender. "Young Italians : Italian Art of the Mid-Sixties," by Alan Solomon, with art by Michelangelo Pistoletto, Valerio Adami, and Laura Grisi; "Look Out, Whitey! Black Power's Gon' Get Your Mama!" by Julius Lester; "Big Brother Watches," collage by Ray Johnson, with poetry by Armand Kihl and Meher Baba; "The Sky Is Falling," by Ronald J. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Essays "Predictions for Yippie Activities in Chicago," by Ed Sanders; "Folklore Center Newsletter," by Israel G. Young; "US Army Copes with Underground Railway," interview with Don Reed; "Anthems for Doomed Youth"; "UFO," by Al Aronowitz; "How to Survive in the Ghetto," art by Judith Wehlau; ""As Seen from the Far East Side," by Lannes Kenfield; "San Francisco Tribute to Kenneth Patchen," by David (Tony) Glover; "How to Think about the Police," by Tuli Kupferberg; "What to Do until the World Ends or How to Survive without Actually Dying," by Lew Welch with art by Gyula Kosice; poster by Wallace Berman; "The Great Dealers," by Walter K. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Essays "Some Call Them Sugar-Pigs," by John Bryan; illustration by Denis Lebois-Quarez; "Soweto," by Lee Harris; "Banned at Border," by Lannes Kenfield; "The Missing Singer," by Israel G. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Contents include illustration by Feliks Topolski; "Creating a Perfect Mess," by Abbie Hoffman; "A Black Writers Comes Home to Black Power," by Ted Joans; "Juxtapositions" by Claes Oldenburg; "Scientology 1984 Now!" by Bob Roth; illustration by Kasoundra; "George Washington Was a Lying M/Fucker," by Eldridge Cleaver; "Eggs Ackley: This Kid's a Scream," comic by R. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover photo by Jean Pierre Laffaut for a painting by France Raysse. Essays "Don't Go to Pieces on Sunday"; "Unpublished Interviews," by Israel G. Young; "Niggers from Outer Space (Excerpts from the Novel)," by Ted Joans; "Pigs & Presidents : 3 'Nothing Wrong with American That a Good Erection Wont [sic] Cure,' " by David Mairowitz; photograph by Shunk-Kendler; "Scarecrows Vogelscheuchen," by Hannes Jahn; "Rome : Bradley Martin Reporting," by Bradley Martin; poetry by Victor Coleman, Ronald Gross, Robert Scott Mashkin, and Joey Sacks; "The All Purpose Pick-up Line," by Steve Kraus; "Making It with Archie the Artist," by Murphy; "Safe," by Walter K. ... [details]