Playboy Made America Safe For Adult Entertainment. by Reviewer Rob Someone said last week on the radio that when Hugh Hefner started Playboy all those decades ago he probably couldn’t foresee a day when the public would grow tired of seeing pictures of naked ladies. I have mixed feeling after reading yesterday that Playboy would discontinue running nude photos. First, […]
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dual show reviews: Jose Sinatra, and Faking The Plunge Into Porn
Jose Sinatra, and Faking The Plunge Into Porn how did it all sink to this? by Bob Yunger Jose Sinatra, real name Bill Richardson, age 62, began his act in 1982 and had reached local legend status by 1994 when he appeared in “Hitchhiker Joe”, an awful Rugburns video, along with future music scene siren Jewel Kilcher. The Hose, as he […]
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printed matter: DTLV
Where To Go In Sin City Once You’ve Lost Your Money print review by Reviewer Rob DTLV Approx. 5×7”, similar to the Urbanist in San Diego, only more low-budget printing. I like it. This free hand-out guide is a colored xeroxed style folded info sheet of local happenings around the very hip and artsy Downtown “Arts District” which is still […]