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Blog Archive: July 2009

Welcome to Eva Luxuria, star from El Diablo productions and our new pornsaint, rendered by Giuseppe Petrilli. Stay tuned for our upcoming video project with El Diablo!

Adult industry marketing firm Hourglass8 Media’s first e-book, “The Champagne Room : How to Leverage Social Media for the Adult Industry”. An interesting essay about Social Media marketing for the Adult Industry by Kelly Shibari, porn star and President of Hourglass8.

Sunday post: If comics are art just funnier, Porn can be art, just kinkier?

An interesting debate on quality of plots in the Sex Industry. Read here the New York times article. And people from Fleshbot respond here.

Let us introduce our new Pornbishop Giuseppe Petrilli. As he told: I was born in Lucera, south of Italy. I paint, draw and play the blues. I’m a self-taught artist and for this reason my art is instinctive, continuously in evolution, therefore not yet definitive.

Read below our interview with our new pornsaint Eva Luxuria, from El Diablo productions. And look at her Pornsaints photos of course! We leave unedited her cute Canadian-English ;)

PS: Why you get naked in front of a camera?

Via Spike.com: If you're taking a girl home to meet your mother, the last person she wants to meet is a porn star. Porn stars have a terrible reputation for being sad, abused girls with low self-esteem, drug and alcohol problems, and an insatiable appetite for doing the deed. The truth, however, is a lot more complicated.

Everyone is quite confused about pornography around internet. Now somebody's been replacing some of the porn photos on Wikipedia for sexual acts with beautifully rendered vector art. These images looks a lot more "encyclopedic", and I suppose that Diderot would agree with the choice. But we can't state if this is "porn" or not. The general question is: Can we use a dirty word to explain what a dirty word is?