Month: September 2010

Hacker Quarterly2600 has compiled the most complete list of blacklisted words that Google’s new “feature” Google Instant refuses to include or recognize. It’s being called a “blacklist” across the internet pretty much universally. (Mind you, this is different than SafeSearch and standard autofill, which I think work in a fairly unbiased way). I found this…

The current issue of Spanish Vogue has a very sexy interpretation of La Dolce Vita (possibly my all-time favorite film) starring slim, lovely model Raquel Zimmermann. In my dream world this would be replayed starring certain Mad Men actors — but then, perhaps that Dolce Vita undercurrent is what makes Mad Men so very much…

The brand new October issue of SanFranSexy is “Shame is Lame” (yes!) and features a column that Maxim ought to look up to: Professor Dandy’s Manchat helps guys embrace their “Gentleman Pervert” without being a doosh-baguette, and much more. It’s a free .pdf found here, and in print around the Bay Area’s finer naughty establishments.…

Once in a while, one of our treasured sex culture icons looks at a situation, sizes it up — and delivers a piece of writing that knocks it out of the park. That’s exactly what Susie Bright just did with her new blog post, Susie’s Post-Mortem on Craig’s List Sex Ads. Here’s a snip —…

* Right after I got offstage at Gnomedex, Ken Yeung interviewed me for Network Solutions — check it out what I had to say in Sex, The Web & What Non-Profits Can Do To Raise Awareness (video, blog.networksolutions.com) * Paramount’s film Middle Men was produced and is about the guy behind porn billing company ePassporte…

I’m excited to point you to a big feature I have front page today on SF Appeal, This Zen Master Teaches Buddhism How To Grow Up About Sex Already. It’s a personal review of Brad Warner‘s fascinating new book Sex, Sin, and Zen: A Buddhist Exploration of Sex from Celibacy to Polyamory and Everything in…