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  • Searching for Marcello

    Photographer Daniela Federici talks about what is sexy (food, pregnancy and Marcello Mastroianni).
  • Paul Gauguin's erotic life

    He was cruel to his wife, drove van Gogh mad and delighted in impregnating women. The author of a Gauguin biography talks about why she loves his art anyway.
  • Ashcroft in bondage

    An interview with S/M photographer Barbara Nitke about her lawsuit against the attorney general, her art, and the thousand-yard stare.
  • Enough pretty women

    Photographer Richard Kern talks about doing drugs with Courtney Love, shooting girls brushing their teeth -- and being a good father
  • No breast too large

    Russ Meyer is as American as Grandma Moses, but he probably wouldn't have been interested in her, since she wasn't a D-cup.
  • Darkroom desire

    Photographer P.J. Boman shoots his wife and muse in dark shadows -- undressing, posing as a prostitute and in the throes of ecstasy.
  • Sexual visionary

    Erotic photographer Tony Ward talks about psychodramas, Clinton's horniness and why he has sex with his models.
  • Blow-job banter

    The authors of "Going Down" talk about the gag reflex and whether a man's mouth is different from a woman's.
  • Fornicating in the rowboat

    A correspondence concerning erotic 19th century lithographs with Hans-Jürgen Döpp
  • Smoke gets in your eyes

    Cigarette smoking is a metaphor for sex, says the author of a book on tobacco.
  • Thoughts while giving head

    Susan Minot's new book, "Rapture," may put many women off the idea of giving the next blow job.
  • Irving Penn's nudes

    Two New York shows highlight the photographer's brief sojourn into the world of women with lush, fleshy bodies.
  • Strange and vanished flesh

    E.J. Bellocq's enigmatic New Orleans whorehouse photos still inspire wonder.
  • Touring Times Square

    The lost seediness can still be found, if you're with the king of 42nd Street.
  • The secret history of Mr. Happy

    "A Mind of Its Own" author David M. Friedman chats about the long, uncut history of the penis.
  • French twist

    Serge Normant, hairdresser to the stars, talks about relationships, balding, Ellen Barkin and his new book.
  • A lady's man

    An interview with Carl Djerassi, the father of modern contraception
  • Have sex like a queer!

    Sex guru and "Pucker Up" author Tristan Taormina talks about opening all the doors, then goes shopping for a dog collar.
  • The last sitting

    Bert Stern was the last person to photograph Marilyn Monroe before she died, 39 years ago this month. An exclusive interview with Salon.
  • The "look but don't touch" girls

    Louis Meisel, the king of the pinup, celebrates the goddesses of all-American flesh.
  • Roaring '20s women

    The flappers Albert Arthur Allen photographed wear bobbed hair, high heels and not much else.
  • Show me your panties!

    Photographer Roy Stuart is the prince of Parisian up-the-skirt erotica.
  • Of dogs and eunuchs

    The author of "Castration" talks about humankind's first attempt at bioengineering.
  • Marianne Faithfull

    The eternal Venus in furs owns the golden voice you hear when all the bars are closed and the whores have gone home.
  • Talking about sex with married women

    Linda Waite and Maggie Gallagher, authors of "The Case for Marriage," talk about why they think wedlock makes it better.
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