4 Communication 8 The Servant Problem Teddy Foulger 11 Nina Dwight Fox 20 Information Please Compiled by Doug Mathewson 22 The New Editors Joe Cook 27 Cheek to Cheek Jay Myrdal 34 Tony Curtis Interview Edward Stevens 38 Men Behind Bars Nicholas St. Day 43 Karen Brian Valarmé 54 Tricks and Treats George Wainwright 60 Bunny and Clive EDAS 68 Hustler Groupies J. Jones 73 Sexualis Edited by David Jones 78 Tina Sen IMEX 91 Hilary Eugene Finkei 98 Club Footnotes Algonquin N. Park II
EDITORIAL NOTE
Rupert Murdoch's acquisition of The New York Post, followed by New York magazine, New West and The Village Voice, set us thinking about some amusing—if irreverent—possibilities
in the publications take-over field. As a result, Joe Cook (perhaps better known for his job as a news-writer for Harry Reasoner) has compiled The New Editors, with Richard Nixon editing Women's Wear Daily; Billy Carter doing his thing with Cosmopolitan; Mel Brooks at the helm of Vogue, and Don Rickles masterminding Time.
Read it on pages 22-26.
Tony Curtis has some pertinent things to say to Edward Stevens in this month's hard hitting, totally frank interview, particularly about some of the people he met on the way to the top, and their less than charming personalities. Men Behind Bars is a frightening investigation by Nicholas St. Day into the sexual problems facing men in prison. Rape is about the nicest thing that happens.
The Servant Problem, by Teddy Foulger, is a highly erotic piece of fiction located in Bangkok during what started out as a 48 hour stop-over and which develops into an experience that will blow your mind ... in more ways than one. Those kind of
servant problems we'd like. Information Please is the first of an occasional series
in which we ask a cross-section of people—some well known, some not—about
their most secret fantasies. Their answers will amaze you.
If you've ever wanted to know about what makes a girl become a hooker—not
only her motivations but what she really feels while, she's working—then
read Tricks and Treats, by Georgia Wainwright. And if you're interested in knowing
about girls who sleep with guys who sleep with guys for money, Hustler Groupies,
by J. Jones, fills you in on the facts. Then there's this month's Sexualis, which
you might loosely describe as being about how to turn a closed shop into an open
house, there's your very own Communication, and, of course, more than enough superb.
sensuous sirens to orchestrate anyone's September Song. David Jones