Eating Out (and Getting Dinner, Too) In an attempt to increase Valentine's Day business, a Canadian restaurant is encouraging sex in its bathrooms. Mildred's Temple Kitchen in Toronto will allow couples to have trysts in its onesies February 12-15, so get in line. Surprisingly, this is legal—as long as you don't screw in the kitchen. "As far as bodily fluids, it's pretty much similar to the other human functions going on in there," Toronto's Public Health food safety program manager said. Via The Toronto Star She'd Like the Large, Please Yet another freaky Valentine's Day date option: Here's a Chinese restaurant in Tokyo that doubles as a phallic shrine. Via Boing Boing News Flash An Australian banker was caught viewing sexy images of Victoria's Secret model Miranda Kerr in the background of a live TV interview. (The action starts at about 1:06 in the video, and he figures out what's up at 1:32.) Via BBC News Georgia O'Keefe Would Be Proud Two New York art galleries are hosting a show called "The Visible Vagina," which features paintings and sculptures exactly as described (you can see one of the tamer images to the right, and click here for the rest). Notable artists such as Kiki Smith, Cindy Sherman and Hans Bellmer are taking part in the exhibit, which aims to remove the societal stigma surrounding a woman's lovely ladybits. Via Animal New York "She Must Have Had an Internal Explosion" Check out "Star Trek: The Sexed Generation," a bunch of SNG clips strung together to sound steamy. Via Buzzfeed Pin-Up With a Porpoise What woman serves as Jeff Koons's personal muse in his own private studio? Bettie Page, naturally. We spied some amazing artwork inspired by Playboy's Miss December 1955 when he hosted an open house earlier this month; you can see more of it here. Via Art Info Second Skins Talk about keeping things under wraps: The centerpiece of Manhattan's Museum of Sex's newest exhibition, entitled "Rubbers," is a dress by Brazilian artist Adriana Bertini made of 1,200 hand-dyed condoms. The show also traces the evolution of barrier protection, which over the centuries has ranged from fish bladders and gourds to sleek designer sheaths in crystal-encrusted carrying cases. Via The New York Post And from the Anals of Pop Music... A new Little Richard bio claims the original version of "Tutti Frutti" was "a paean to anal sex." (We did a bit of research, and the rumored lyrics included lines such as "Tutti Frutti, good booty" and "If it don't fit don't force it; You can grease it, make it easy.") Record producers liked the track but toned down the words, making it into the 1955 radio-friendly mega-hit that launched Little Richard's career. Via The New York Times Read Sex News every Wednesday on Playboy.com. Previously >> ![]() ![]() Jul 29, 2010
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