Penthouse

What Penthouse taught us
A former Hustler editor celebrates the now-drooping skin mag that taught American lads that a nasty girl with a B cup could be hotter than Hef's mammoth-meloned innocents.
On-the-go porn
Cellphone pornography is set to be the next wave of adult techno-entertainment. Too bad its creators haven't learned from history.
Penthouse becomes Treehouse!
Venerable stroke book offers high-gloss hand candy for tree huggers.
The Paula Jones all-nude college fund
Clinton's nemesis strips for higher education; Stephen King: I see dead people -- singing; 'N Sync murder plot revealed. Plus: Al Gore -- stiff where it counts!
The naked truth
Paula Jones to give Penthouse readers the presidential treatment; Mel C. gives her fellow Spice Girl a good licking on British TV; Elizabeth Hurley's still talking about her Hugh-free bed.
Riot police break up Maxim party
Carmen Electra and others, like, don't know what the big deal was; Hunter "Eagle Eyes" Thompson doesn't quite shoot his mouth off. Plus: Madonna's baby arrives in good health, mercifully far from those brutish English hospitals.
Paula keeps her pants on
She thought her publicist was talking to Penthouse about doing an article, OK? Plus: Christina and Britney, best friends 4ever! Sort of.
Stripper mauled
Paula Jones "that kind of girl" after all; but Mike Tyson, "upset" by stripper's advances, not that kind of boy.
Thanks, Metatron!
Carlos Santana gives credit where it's probably not due; stepchild from hell? Hey! That's Shaun Cassidy you're talking about, mister! Plus: Barry White holds a really long grudge.
Striptease U.
A new school turns wannabe strippers into dancers with roadies, fog machines and diversified portfolios.
Porn for thought
The 20th-anniversary edition of "Caligula" may be digitally remastered and enhanced with Dolby stereo sound, but its core is as raw as ever.
Our buddies, our selves
Some women are turning to four-letter friends to satisfy their carnal needs.
Newsreal: The roots of the Clinton smear
An Arkansas journalist explains how the alleged Clinton sex scandals have become a mini-industry built mainly on fabrications manufactured by political enemies in Arkansas who have been aiming to bring Clinton down for the past 10 years.
The roots of the Clinton smear
The origins of the president's current troubles stretch back 8 years, to the stinking swamp water of Arkansas politics.

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