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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