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Archive for January, 2011

An Interview with Andrew Sullivan of An Open Invitation: A Real Swingers’ Party in San Francisco

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

Tonight is one of the biggest nights in the porn industry, the final evening event of the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo: the 2011 AVN awards! One of the definitive “stars” this particular year in awards is sure to be Private Media Group’s independent release, An Open Invitation: A Real Swingers’ Party in San Francisco, nominated for such categories as best film, best actress, best supporting actress, best supporting actor, best director, and best group sex scene. It’s sure to be an exciting night for both the creative forces behind the film, such as director Ilana Rothman and VP of Private’s Online Services, Andrew Sullivan, as well as for the amazing stars, such as Kink.com talent Lorelei Lee and Crash Pad Series star Mickey Mod. Also exciting, though, is the fact that Andrew was generous enough to give us an in-depth interview before the award results were even in! Here’s what he had to say about the film and the lifestyle it presents:

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Celebrating Acceptance with My Princess Boy

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

On Monday, January 3rd, The Today Show featured a new children’s book entitled My Princess Boy: A Mom’s Story about a Young Boy Who Loves to Dress Up, a nonfiction picture book about one woman’s journey to understand her 4 year old son Dyson’s desire to wear princess dresses. The intent of the book is to “start and continue a dialogue about unconditional friendship and teach children and adults how to accept and support children for who they are and how they wish to look.” It’s also a way for Cheryl Kilodavis to engage parents and children in a productive discussion around the dangers of bullying and the beauty of acceptance. What an amazing message for people everywhere, going into the New Year. If 2011 is going to be about acceptance and love, then I for one am very excited for what this year will bring! If you’d like to get involved in the ongoing dialogue about child-raising, acceptance, peer pressure and today’s youth, check out Rachel’s article on the Moms in Babeland blog, entitled “The Age of Innocence, and Bravery.” It’s a wonderful and thought-provoking read.

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