This 1960s culture-clash social commentary comedy is never quite sure of what it wants to be.

This 1960s culture-clash social commentary comedy is never quite sure of what it wants to be.
A rare victory for sexual freedom in the ongoing moral panic.
In the desperation to find something to blame apart from the obvious, sexual expression is always a go-to distraction.
The anti-capitalist, class war art collective who infuriated the straight and gay establishment alike.
Why are we surprised that years of demonising the sex industry and pushing ‘sex addiction’ as a problem that is caused by outside forces is resulting in violence, abuse and discrimination?
Reducing all sex workers to homogenous groups of victims to satisfy society’s desire to see them as such is insulting and misguided; everyone is an individual.
Exploring the myths and truths behind the secretive world of male companions for pay.
Our laws are set by social misfits who don’t know what they are talking about – isn’t that depressing?
The dangers involved in forcing people to use real names online far outweigh the benefits.
The life and times of the world’s most famous sex worker, and her curious LP.
Money, sex, power and moral certainty.
Looking back at the rise and fall of the Playboy Playmate and KISS muse.