Taking MySpace-style pics is tricky. You have to make sure you consider more than just how your face looks -- after all, you never know what other angles you may inadvertently be offering...

Photo by Tori Black
Taking MySpace-style pics is tricky. You have to make sure you consider more than just how your face looks -- after all, you never know what other angles you may inadvertently be offering...

Photo by Tori Black

Photo by Nick McGlynn
Jessica had only a few hours in Los Angeles, and when a message on Twitter asking for a place to do a photo shoot delivered no good leads, she and her ingenious photog Nick decided to cruise around UCLA in search of an undergrad willing to share his personal space with the sauce blonde.
"Hey, do any of you live in a dorm?" Nick asked, poking his head out the car window at a traffic light. Undergrads looked at him with a mixture of curiosity and distrustful inquiry. Finally, a girl in a UCLA sweater stopped by the car.
"I don't live in a dorm anymore, but they're over there," she said, pointing behind her, before giving directions for how they may find them.
The Cambridge Union Society, founded in 1815, likes its debates. Last week, the historic union tackled pornography, concluding -- by 44 votes -- that it "provides a good public service."
The debate attracted a great deal of attention in the media last month because of the amount of people from the adult industry who were on board to participate. For the proponents, there was Anna Span; Johnny Anglais, the Essex teacher who was outed as a porn star last year and dismissed; and the sex educator Jessi Fischer. On the side of the opposition was the born-again-Christian and former porn star Shelley Lubben; the antiporn feminist Dr. Gail Dines; and Dr. Richard Woolfson, a child psychologist.
Anna Span focused a great deal of her discussion on Lubben, which is not very sporting, but then these events seldom are. For her part, Lubben did a phenomenal job of completely alienating the audience, which essentially lost the opposition a victory at Cambridge.
There is no question that porn doll Zoe Voss loves the camera -- her background is, afterall, in fashion -- but nothing could have prepared us for the lovely eyefull that we got today on her blog, here is a teaser:

Photo by Ben Hoffman

It's a very Los Angeles thing, this food truck business. Tired of cities with their food snobs parading around talking about their local street vendors, we went and did the same thing. Of course, we can't really stop in the middle of the street because nobody walks here, but we know car chases, so we dumped the food in trucks and dedicated ourselves to chasing after them so we could enjoy some noms standing awkwardly around a parking lot before going back home and voila! A craze was born. The food truck craze.
There is success and then there is success, and in this town, you're not successful until there is a movie attached to your name. Food trucks, previously largely limited to reality TV, are about to debut with some serious names... in porn.
Pictures of the shenanigans at the Adult Entertainment Expo from the weekend are still surfacing and we're going through the avalanche to bring you the ones you need to see. You can thank us later.

Photo by Nate "Igor" Smith.

Courtesy of David Tapia.
It could be that you really need the help in spicing things up. It could be that you have always wanted to be in porn but were dissuaded after reading what Ryan Keely had to say about it and this is your chance to do it half-way. Or it could be that you're a total fameball who hasn't gotten a gig on any of the other reality TV shows plaguing television and cable (hey, we're not judging. Even our editor who hasn't had cable for years has been in reality TV).

Via RyanKeely.com
Porn doll and sex educator Ryan Keely couldn't take it anymore. It seemed that every day another man asked her how to become a pornstar -- not so they could hear helpful advice, either, but to assure her they fit the bill.
Yeah, right.

Photo by Christopher Victorio.
Well, what did you expect? It's the Adult Entertainment Expo, for heaven's sake!