"The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, America's oldest museum and school of fine arts, was founded in 1805. Today, the Academy boasts one of the nation's finest collections of American art and a roster of alumni representing the greatest artists this country has produced. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays include "How Do I Fuck Thee? Let Me Count the Ways," by Al Pseudonym; "Stewardess' Suck Part III," by Al Goldstein; "Turdism : A New Movement in Art," by Sam Martin; "Hitler's Secret Sex life Part III," by James Cameron; "Homosexual Citizen : Let Your Cock Do the Walking," by Lige and Jack; comic by John Thomas; "Blanks in the Bedroom," by Dot Smith; "Son of Rock 'N Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Love Me, and I'll Break Every Bone in Your Body!" by Matthew Davidson; "Dirty Diversions : Poking the Porker or Going Down on the Farm," by Al Goldstein; "Shit List," by Jim Buckley; "Fuckbooks : European Sex Press," by Michael Perkins; "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; comic by John Caldwell. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. In red, yellow, and green varieties. Essays include "Biblical Smut : First and Best in the World It Created," by Al Goldstein; "Legal Bullshit : 'I Never Met a Cock I Didn't Want to Eat!' -Queen Victoria," by Al Pseudonym; "The Gang That Couldn't Bang Straight," by Dot Smith; "Naked City," by Bob Amsel; "Fuckbooks : Manhood Mania," by Michael Perkins; "It's a Drag Being a Male Model," by John Francis Hunter; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Morons in Media : Hillbilly Hogshit," by O. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "A Coroner's Report on the Life and Death of the New York Review of Sex," by Dan Mouer; "Wanted : Must Have Shiny Armor, Hairy Balls and Able Mount," by Dot Smith; "Finger Power (Or Two's a Crowd)," by Connie Farrow; "Cunt : A Semantic Objection," poem by Geoffrey Wagner; "Fowl Play in the Kitchen," by Robert J. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Lewd Lithography : Rowlandson's Raunch," by D.A. Latimer; "A Virgin's Guide to Buggery," by Dot Smith; "An Interview with a Drag Queen," by Roz Bramms; "The Definative [sic] Piece on the All-American Sex Orgy Part I : The East," by Ken Gual; "Long Island Ass. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Big Belly Blues," by Jim Buckley; "Closed Cunts and Open Minds? Is Virginity a Vice?" by Dot Smith; "A Cherry Blossoms," by Bren Nichols; "It's Not How Long You Make It-- It's How You Make It Long!" by Paul Varjack; "Pecker Checker Pine," by Kay Tobin; "Legal Bullshit," by Al Pseudonym; "Amy Vanderfart's Theatre Etiquette : Beavers in the Balcony," by A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held September 9 - December 31, 2005, Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. Traveled February 4 - april 9, 2006, Chicago Cultural Center, Illinois; June 10 - September 10, 2006, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba, Canada; June 1 - September 2007, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ... [details]
August 1984 issue of Texas Monthly. Features written contributions by William Martin, Joseph Nocera, David Hisbrook, Michael Ennis, Elwood H. Smith, Nicholas Lemann, Paul Burka, Jim Atkinson, Peter Applebome, Paul Burka, John Davidson, W. ... [details]
Anthology published in conjunction with show "A Retrospective of Closed Exhibitions," an exhibition by Mathieu Copeland at Fri Art, Kunsthalle Fribourg, Switzerland, August 6 - November 19, 2016. Edited by Mathieu Copeland and Balthazar Lovay. ... [details]
Contents include "Conversation with Harold L. Humes," by unattributed artists; "Beatles Business Bureaucracy Burns Underground Paper," by Ken Kelley; "A Seducer of the Imagination," by Claudia Dreifus; "Decomposition," by D. ... [details]