Armistead Maupin launched his fictive Tales of the City serial in
the San Francisco Chronicle in 1976, later released as a six-volume
series of novels, three of which were produced as miniseries for
television. He lives in San Francisco.
Camille Paglia is the author of six books, including her
groundbreaking analysis of sexual ambiguity in art and literature,
Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily
Dickinson. Paglia is Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at
University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, where she lives.
Edward Lucie-Smith was born in 1933 in Kingston, Jamaica, and
schooled at Oxford. He has published over 100 books, including
Sexuality in Western Art and Latin American Art of the 20th
Century. He lives in London and travels extensively.
John Waters was born in 1946 in Baltimore, Maryland, and briefly
attended New York University. He made his first film, Hag in a
Black Leather Jacket, in 1964, and has since directed 17 others,
including Pink Flamingos, Polyester, Hairspray, and Pecker. He
lives in Baltimore.
Todd Oldham’s studio is a multifaceted design studio for film,
photography, furniture, interior decor, books, and even floral
arrangements. He lives in New York City and in eastern
Pennsylvania.
Dian Hanson is a senior editor and writer for TASCHEN, with over 50
books to her credit. In addition to ARNOLD, her recent works
include The Art of Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and The
Fantastic Worlds of Frank Frazetta.
Read here how it all began.
Is there any other artist that we ejaculate to and also have on the
coffee table?
*Time Out*
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