4 Club Clips 8 Cult Figures of Our Time
Daniel Farson
11 Karyl Clive McLean
20 The Blue Angel
Joan Goodman & Mike Bygrave
28 Behind the Greek Door
Christopher Shaughnessy
31 Olivia
Fred Enke
36 Get-Me the Fuck Outta Here
Constance Blumenstiel
40 Shish Kebab
Jack J. Jaffee
43 Molly
Fred Enke
52 The Mitchell Brothers
Barbara & Patrick Salvo
56 Actor Director
Robert Brandt
60 Blow Up
Sheila Rock
63 Be-Troughed
Fred Enke
70 Jungle Woman
Enzo d'Amberni
76 Water Babies
Olivia DeBerardinis
78 Modus Operandi
Edited by David Jones
82 Lois Rupert Daines
88 Fiona Fiona Richmond
92 Communication
95 Indulgence Jay Myrdal
EDITORIAL NOTE
Unless you happen to be married to a Martha Mitchell, Anniversaries usually signify
a happy occasion. And so it is with Club, with this issue celebrating a year of
unprecedented success on the American magazine market.
Whim-wise, for instance, the lady that grabbed your imaginations more than most
over the past year is the stunning Oliva Clark — or Sasha to her friends
— and she has subsequently been voted by you our Girl of the Year. Sasha
makes a welcome return to Club pages via a special Fred Enke pictorial.
If travel's your deal, then Get Me the Fuck Outta Here, a graphic documentary
of the cross-country trek of America's most articulate syphilis germ, might abet
your bag — although, appealing as this fellow might be sound advice on avoiding
same can be found in Christopher Shaughnessey's Behind the Greek Door, an epistle
on the do's, do-nots and delights of anal sex. At last, someone around here who's
not talking through his ass.
Elsewhere, Actor Director will stop you picking up strange people in cinemas while
Club's exclusive interview with the Mitchell Brothers might start you doing it
all over again.
Our girls, as ever, you won't believe, especially, we suggest, the amazing Chrysis,
star of New York's spectacular Blue Angel revue, featured within. By comparison
the Water Babies of Olivia De Berardinis and Enzo d'Amberni's Jungle Women flirt
with the conventional: but nice with it.
What you have to believe, sceptics and all, is that Fiona Richmond is alive and
well and living it up like the Lady She is.
Add to this mixture the intriguing Cults of Daniel Farson, an astonishing Modus
Operandi report on fetishism, fashion, and a whole new batch of reader mail and
I'm confident that you'll be even happier that you've joined our Club.
Tony Power.