Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "The New Nudism," by Ken Gaul; "Finding the Flesh Farms," by Fred Leighton; "The Sex Academy," by Dr. Lon Winters; "The Liberated Woman," by Barbara Gilgoff; "Rock and Raunch," by Hank Arlecchino; "Our First Abortion : Marriage in the 70's," by Barry Holden and Julia Miller; "Homosexual Citizen : The Hallmark of Hypocrisy," by Lige and Jack; "Spying Is More Obscene Than Sucking"; "The Sex Scene," edited by Ken Gaul; "Fuckbooks : Out of the Hand & into the Bush," by Michael Perkins; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," by Peter Ogren; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; comic by John Thomas. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "If I Were a Guy I'd Be Gay (Unless I Could Marry Me)," by Marcia Blackman; "Loving learning about your whole body..." by Betty Dodson; "The Masculine Mystique : The Legend of the Cock in the Hole," by Betty Dodson; "How to Keep Your Daughter Afloat in a Pickle Jar : On Raising a Girl, 1970," by Diana Duffy; "The Meat Rack," by Marcia Blackman; "The Hidden Perverters," by Peggy Garrison; "Jewish Princess Becomes Syphilitic Whore," by Karen Schwartz; "Skin Circus : Sexploitation thru the Ages," by Dana Ohlmeyer; "Taking Turns," illustration by Betty Dodson; "Sexual Politics," by Barbara Gilgoff; "Screw Goes to Market : Abortion," by Lenore Gollobin; "Women of the World Unite. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. "The Naked Bunch : Now You Too Can Fuck Like Your Favorite Celebrity," illustrated by Peter Green; "Rock and Raunch : Getting It On and Taking It Off : Iggy and the Stooges," by Richard Meltzer; "The Liberated Woman," by Barbara Gilgoff; "Ladylove : Leonor Fini : Artist on the Train to Eros," by Josef Bush; "Homosexual Citizen : You've Come a Long Way, Baby," by Lige & Jack; "The Sex Scene," edited by Ken Gaul; " 'Fuck You : A Magazine of the Arts' Revisisted," by Michael Perkins; "Something," poem by Robert Creeley; "Oh You Divine Creature!!!" poem by Michael McClure; "New Testament," poem by Robert Duncan; "Dirty Diversions," by Al Goldstein; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson; "Naked City," edited by Peter Ogren. [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "How They/You Can Tell if You/They Are Gay!" by John P. LeRoy; "The Liberated Woman," by Barbara Sorel; "Homosexual Citizen : Lay Ladies Lay Plural Pussy Passion," by Ken Gaul; "Bisexual Blues : 'I've Looked at Love from Both Sides Now,' " by Dan Mouer; "A Girl's Guide to Meat Movies," by Marcia Blackman; "Matrimony as Patrimony," by David Gaard; "Marriage in the Seventies : Fourth in a Series," by Sandford Kaplan; "Q: What Is. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Essays include "Fuckbooks : Body English," by Michael Perkins; "Does Your Body Stutter When You Cum?" by Dean Latimer; "Fuck as the Famous Do!" by Paul Varjack; "Chancre Chuckles : What to Do about That Dirty Toilet Seat," by Matthew Davidson; "Homosexual Citizen : You Put Your Quarter in and out Comes Liberace," by Lige and Jack; "Is Women's Liberation a Lesbian Plot?" by Barbara Sorel; "My Scene," by R. ... [details]
Issue edited by Al Goldstein. Cover art by Joey Epstein. Essays "Screw You," by Al Goldstein; "A Cunt's Eye View of Porn," by Barbara Lawrence; "Venus in Steel : Vietnam : The New S & M Frontier," by D. ... [details]
Issue edited by Jim Buckley. Cover art by Leslie. Essays "Screw You," by Jim Buckley; "Frenching Frenzy," drawings by Jean-Pierre Stholl; "Lovers and Other Strangers," by Roberta Kassan; "I Scratch by Night," by Barbara Lawrence; illustration by Jerry Zimmerman; "My Scene: Cute Mute," by Philip Segundo; "Sex Scene," edited by Cliff Duer; "Fuckbooks: What Makes a Luna Tic?" by Michael Perkins; "Dildos," poem by Ruth Batchelor; "Dirty Diversions: Wop Today, Sausage Tomorrow," by Al Goldstein; "Naked City," edited by Anthony Gambino; "Shit List," by Al Goldstein; "Watson's Weirdness," by Christopher Watson. [details]
Irregularly issued artists' periodical of writings and artists' projects. Contributions by Angelo Savelli, Robert Indiana, Robert Motherwell, David Smyth, Will Insley, Sol LeWitt, Mario Yrissary, Barnett Newman, Gino Severini, Alberto Giacometti, Frank O'Hara, Larry Rivers, Adolf Wölfli, Ad Reinhardt, Peter Hutchinson, May Stevens, Frnacis Picabia, Saul Baizerman, Rosemarie Castoro, Jean Dubuffet, Michael Goldberg, Jean Dubuffet, Rosalind Hodkins, Joseph Cornell, Sari Dienes, David Hare, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Piero Dorazio, Roger Welch, William Tucker, Barbara Kruger, Elyssa Rundle, Peter Plagens, Eugene Kayser, Richard Kostelanetz, Robert De Niro, A. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 1993. Essays by Victoria Espy Burns, Jerry Saltz, Judith Russi Kirshner and Kathryn Hixson. Artists include Sarah Charlesworth, Lynne Cohen, Jeanne Dunning, Barbara Ess, Carl Goldhagen, Nan Goldin, Rodney Alan Greenblat, Annette Lemieux, Frank Majore, Nic Nicosia, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Lorna Simpson, Sandy Skoglund, Starn Twins and Carrie Mae Weems. ... [details]
January 1978 issue of Women Artists Newsletter, edited by Cynthia Navaretta. Articles include: "WCA at the MACAA Conference, October 16-29, Minneapolis," by Barbara Aubin; "Tenth Street Days: The Co-ops of the '50s," by Abby Tallmer; "The Personal & Public in Women's Art: A Panel Discussion on the Occasion of 'Contemporary Women: Consciousness and Content," by Judy Seigel with panelist statements by Harmony Hammond, May Stevens, Joyce Kozloff, Lawrence Alloway, and Carter Ratcliff with a comment from the audience by Hannah Wilke; "Notes of A Native Daughter, Houston Report," by Charlotte Robinson; "Opportunities;" "Where to Show;" "Schedule of Events;" "Solo Shows;" "Group Shows;" "Information Roundup;" "Houston: The Damp Blanket Report," by Judy Seigel; "Houston: Artists and Delegates (Photo Centerfold); "Southwestern Women Artists Panel," by Maureen Wharton; "Seneca Falls South, Women's Artspace," report from Ellouise Schoettler; "Hou$ton," by Judy Seigel; "Houston Poem," by Sylvia Moore; "Slides: Doing It Yourself," by Johnnie Johnson; "The Resume: A Step in the Door," by Barbara Aubin; "1977 Hand Papermakers' Conference," by Golda Lewis; "Reflections on 'Women Artists: 1550-1950," by Peggie Lowenberg; and "Women Artists as Feminists: 1550-1950, Ann Sutherland Harris, Linda Nochlin, and Peter Walsh at the Brooklyn Museum, October 16," by Peggie Lowenberg. [details]