Strippers

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  • My life as a stripper

    Taking off your clothes may be demeaning, but it makes you feel like a queen. Second of two parts.
  • How I became an exotic dancer

    My exhibitionist streak saved me from slinging doughnuts. First of two parts.
  • Naked World

    Sculpture of nude stripper hugging giant penis is too much for Filipino city fathers.
  • A royal trap

    The former Miss Topless Belgium and others are sentenced for setting up Princess Stephanie's hubby with a tryst that ended their marriage.
  • Striptease U.

    A new school turns wannabe strippers into dancers with roadies, fog machines and diversified portfolios.
  • Megamorphosis

    I now know what it feels like to be hated by every guy in a bar because the four hottest girls there are dancing intently around you. And yet, I am not all that distracted.
  • The spirit and the flesh

    Out of her storefront church, ordained minister Kellie Everts mixes religion and hardcore fetish videos.
  • 'Tis one reason to be jolly

    The strippers who came in from the cold: A heartwarming tale of Christmas.
  • What we talk about when we talk about breasts

    Jennifer Love Hewitt talks titties with Maxim; Roald Dahl's widow has the golden ticket. Plus: Howahd! The Sterns split up.
  • Baring it all for the Bard

    C'mon over, baby, whole lotta Shakespeare going on! Plus: The case of the exceedingly unpleasant cream puff; and Stone and DeGeneres slated to sing, "She's havin' my baby ..."
  • Tales of a Tokyo stripper

    Tired of teaching English? Try taking your clothes off instead.
  • Angela, the Upside-Down Girl

    In an excerpt from her delightful new book, Emily Hiestand describes moving to Boston -- and encountering her strip-tease-artist neighbor, Angela the Upside-Down Girl.
  • Breaking the Code

    Courtney Weaver explores the hidden language of a high-class strip joint
  • Talk ain't cheap

    A high-class stripper confesses the secrets of her loquacious profession.
  • Not too sleazy in the Big Easy

    A night on the town in New Orleans fails to generate the Caligula-like ambience sought by our reporter.
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