Tom Byron: A Fundraiser
Last week we released our podcast interview with Tom Byron, and have received much feedback from you. As a result of this, we’re kicking off a fundraiser for him today.
Last week we released our podcast interview with Tom Byron, and have received much feedback from you. As a result of this, we’re kicking off a fundraiser for him today.
In one of his first detailed interviews for many years, Tom Byron joins us to look back at one of the most prolific careers in adult film history.
We look back at the Playboy series of annual articles which highlighted the ‘Sex Stars’ of the year – both in mainstream and adult films.
Rare and unpublished photos of Jean Jennings from the set of her first film, the critically acclaimed – but lost – ‘There Is No 13’.
The enigmatic ‘Harry Lewis’ reveals the story behind the films of the Lewis Brothers for the first time.
In one of our final conversations with Bill Margold, he asked us to look for an old friend of his, the adult film actress Maria Tortuga.
Flick magazine was the first New York magazine dedicated to covering adult films. Here are the first eight issues – available in their entirety.
We remember adult industry actor, historian and provocateur Bill Margold, who passed away this week.
Previously unseen photographs from the set of the cult adult film ‘Through The Looking Glass’ (1975).
We look for the cult actress, who was a regular on the early New York adult film scene before disappearing quickly in the mid 1970s.
A selection of 1970s newspaper articles relating to Summer Brown – director of China Girl (1975) and The Joy of Letting Go (1976).
We’re sad to note the passing of Howard Winters, better known to adult film audiences as the filmmaker ‘Cecil Howard’.