Racy XXX Sex Journals Released To Public Of Private Individuals Who Watch Porn

SEX LIVES OF OUR NEIGHBORS     Arianne Cohen has learned a few things from poring over the sex diaries of 1,500 people. For starters: relationships are a lot like careers. Sure, some of us work 9 to 5—but others stay home in pajamas all day, eating crackers in bed. It can get messy. Second:…

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Citizen Class Warfare 2012 : Will Americans Stave Off Disaster ?

   The man who broke the Bank of England     George Soros. He’s the investor’s investor—the man who still holds the record for making more money in a single day’s trading than anyone. He pocketed $1 billion betting against the British pound on “Black Wednesday” in 1992, when sterling lost 20 percent of its value…

What art writing can learn from the lessons of literature

Notes to Self What art writing can learn from the lessons of literature Italo Calvino at his home in Paris (1984) I have always imagined that ‘creative’ writers confront the blank page accompanied by a coterie of kindred spirits – authors, fictional characters, fantastical creatures or historical figures – with whom they identify or against…

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Rome’s Café de Paris : Evict Mob Influence

ROME European Jet Set Hot Spot   On a December morning, a group of young workers gathered along the via Veneto. The street that was the pulsating center of Federico Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” was slowly waking up: hotels and offices opened their doors, people stopped by for breakfast. The group of workers entered Cafè…

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Painting Nudes: Do Good Artists Have More Sex

    Relationship Between Artistic Success And Mating Success         Your date lets it slip: “I’m an artist.” Do these words scream “code red” or “take me to bed”? According to some scientists, even human beings are just trying to make it in the animal kingdom, and everything we do can be…

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The Future Of Science

Frontier fables Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge. Edited by Max Brockman. Vintage; 272 pages; $15.95. To be published in Britain in October by Oxford University Press; £9.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk BACK when the scientific method was a radical new idea, and when science was the preserve of wealthy (or well-sponsored) gentleman amateurs,…