Year: 2007

Just got this fabulous email, which has me bouncing off the ceiling: I caught your article in O magazine which led me to your website which had me standing on my chair clapping. Just wanted to let you know you rock, your website links are fantastic and to please keep it UP!!! You reached a…

I’m so excited about Waking Vixen bringing her book tour for her fabulous, history-making tome Naked on the Internet to San Francisco that I interviewed her about being an ultra-fabulous sex blogger in today’s Chron/SF Gate column. It was either that or buy a dozen cupcakes and gleefully, hysterically roll in them. Which now may…

Image: “Violet Blue at SF Pride” by Kevco. The video is edited and up, the photos are posted and tagged and trussed up like little snacklets of my experience all weekend. The thoughts in my head are about politics and equality and coming back to some very interesting porn (as I describe in the video,…

Hey — I’m still here. I have lots of photo and video to upload and a column to write; I had quite a weekend. Yes, to those of you who emailed — that was me with those cute girls in that window on 16th Street, flashing our boobies to the cheering dyke march. Yes —…

In San Francisco this weekend — it’s Pride, and I have a pretty heavy schedule. I don’t mean to lazyweb my way through with lots of image and random video posts, but I might: check my Flickr page and my show page if I don’t get to update here in the next 24. Tonight: trans…

Sex writer Greta Christina is quite unnerved by the very real spanking practices in certain fundamentalist christian “biblical marriages” — and she wrote an (ahem) heavy-handed post about it on the Blowfish blog. They even have their own “romantic spanking fiction” for “Christian Domestic Discipline marriage”. Interesting, no?

This week’s column on the SFGate/Chron is Ten Ways to Get Lubed in San Francisco, which is a very grownup Pride visitor’s guide, but is also a handy resource for seeing the sexy sights whenever you visit. The Gate turned on comments for this column, and I just made the mistake of reading them. People…