No conclusive data exists on the harm pornography does directly to the men (or women) who view it, or to the partners of men (or women) who view it. I...
My late and legendary "porn boss" is in the news today. It's fascinating to learn personal history of my first mainstream publisher.
While I don't plan on filming my next exercise movie in a tiny tube top or storing my interval timer in my cleavage a la Zuzana, her message of strength, resilience and living life on her own terms is one I can definitely get behind.
It's important to distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to the sex industry. Where I had previously seen it as a black-and-white issue, I began to see shades of gray: all sex work is not the same.
Tea Party members, angry that their representatives haven't done everything they promised, will threaten to commit mass suicide. They will cancel the plan when they realize that the death tax hasn't been repealed.
Apple has pulled a WikiLeaks app from its iTunes store. And because of that, I will never buy another Apple product again. You've made your choice, Mr. Jobs, and now so have I.
Some love it. Some hate it. The question is: like porn porn, do you know it when you see it?
Sasha Gray has done it, Tracy Lords and Ron Jeremy have been doing it for years and Jenna Jameson wants to do it on Broadway. Adult film actors are making the transition to traditional entertainment work.
What do the makers of reality TV and the makers of pornography have in common with some of America's top power brokers? It may be less of a stretch than it sounds.
President Obama's attempt to reach across the aisle these past two years in the face of ongoing contempt and ridicule from the Republican Party has made him seem weak and foolish. It's time for a new approach.
Here's a tantalizing what if. What if the nation had heard from Lillian McEwen, Clarence Thomas's one-time paramour, in 1991?
by Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) in New York City may soon have to level with the public about their ...
I'm not saying that I think porn watching of X amount (or even XXX amount) is too much. I'm just saying that in some people's lives, it can occur in a way or in an amount that has serious costs.
A country that discriminates against half its population cannot be held up as a great democracy. That's why I'm calling for a new push for equal rights for women.
Too often when we think about human trafficking, we think of it as a problem "out there." But this year, for the first time, the U.S. State Department included the U.S. in its annual report on trafficking.
Like the groundbreaking book Gay New York by George Chauncey, Secret Historian reveals a vital subterranean culture, thriving throughout the early part of the 20th century.