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Times have changed at Playboy Magazine. Starting next year, the publication long known for showcasing the female physique, will no longer feature models in the nude, according to a report in The ...
Vulcan (UK), made famous in a High Court test case by serial killer Dennis Nilsen [1] (out of print), Edited by David Weston until Nigel Hatton took over in the mid 80's, published by Millivres Ltd, originally based in Camden Town, London (and the original producers of Gay Times Magazine - formerly known as Gay Reporter).
Sterling founded the Woman's Viewpoint in Houston, [2] and was the owner. [3] She quit her position at the Humble Oil Company in order to devote herself to the magazine full-time. [ 4 ] The Woman's Viewpoint had an all-female staff and began publication as a weekly serial in December 1923. [ 5 ]
Complaints about the erotic nature of her work increased after October 1934, when editor Wright revealed that the "M." stood for "Margaret," disclosing that the artist was a woman. [4] After 1938, when the magazine's editorial offices moved from Chicago to New York City, a new 'decency' standard was imposed (primarily through the efforts of ...
Back in July of 2003, Vanity Fair gathered the hottest talent and threw them all onto the cover of their magazine, resulting in one of the most iconic photos of all time. Photo cred: Vanity Fair ...
6 June 1971 cover of Stern. Wir haben abgetrieben! ("We've had abortions!") was the headline on the cover of the West German magazine Stern on 6 June 1971. [1] 374 women, some, but not all, of whom had a high public profile, publicly stated that they had had pregnancies terminated, which at that time was illegal.
Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.. The decision stems from a multiyear legal battle ...
In 1988, Gail Harris, founder and CEO of Falcon Foto created, developed and produced from conception the first niche magazine, Barely Legal, for Larry Flynt Publications; it became one of Flynt's best-selling titles, second only to Hustler Magazine. [3] [4] The first issue of Barely Legal, the "Premiere Issue", was released in September 1993 ...