LOS ANGELES: One of the poignant hilarities of Burning Man this year was Ted's realization that most people live their lives according to a passive principle we now call “Let's Stay Here ‘Till it Sucks.” At Burning Man, when things are not sucking, (...)
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) continues to register cases of violence and arbitrary arrests in which the victims are anyone trying to provide information about what is happening in Syria. It also condemns the journalist Eyad Shorbaji's trial, (...)
Jillian Lauren, author of the memoir Some Girls: My Life in A Harem, signs books with a flourish: “Some girls kiss and tell!” She is a gorgeous brunette with a wide smile and short fingernails. She is also a former stripper, New York call girl, art (...)
LOS ANGELES: On July 30th, I attended the premiere of Academy-award winning director Brigitte Berman's new documentary, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist, and Rebel at Los Angeles' Nuart Theater. Both Hefner and director Berman were in attendance, and (...)
LOS ANGELES: According to a recent study published by the Vegetarian Times, 3.2 percent of U.S. adults, or 7.3 million people, follow a vegetarian-based diet. Approximately 0.5 percent, or 1 million, of those are vegans, who consume no animal (...)
LOS ANGELES: I've never before been mistaken for a television journalist. I've been mistaken for an aspiring actress, mostly, and occasionally for someone's old girlfriend. I've been mistaken for a normal blonde. When mingling with a litter of (...)
Jillian Lauren, author of the memoir Some Girls: My Life in A Harem, signs books with a flourish: “Some girls kiss and tell!” She is a gorgeous brunette with a wide smile and short fingernails. She is also a former stripper, New York call girl, art (...)