Archive for January, 2011

January 31st, 2011

Sex, Craft and Discuss

QPIRG McGill et UGE invite you to craft your gender. Needlework and snarkiness.

Facebook invite.

Then 2110 Centre invites you to talk about sex ed, safe sex, consent and pleasure.



More info.

January 26th, 2011

Cool Ladies Unite

Jon from Sex City and Sex Life Canada is writing an interesting series of featured personalities in Canadian sex positive culture.

An article about Amber (co-founder of Lickety Split, current Nightwood rocker) just went up. You can check out Amber’s super cool blog or Nightwood’s site. Sex Life Canada also wrote an article with Olga W. who contributed to Audio Smut.

ps. Thanks for the shout-out Amber!

January 23rd, 2011

Born To Blog

Born Gay, Born This Way is a blog that pairs a childhood photo with a reflective story about growing up gay. Honest stories that you want to gorge on like ice cream.

January 11th, 2011

No Secrets Here

The image is from Post Secret Rejects. Sounds weird. Like your secret, potentially shameful, was not good enough for us and now we are going to tell everyone about it. The image on the card is Rachel Kramer Bussel. We’ve interviewed her twice because her inner thoughts are cool. Listen to Rachel Kramer Bussel talk about Femme and Travel erotica.

January 11th, 2011

Rachel Kramer Bussel


Rachel Kramer Bussel is an erotica writing/editing maven. She works at Penthouse and has a penchant for cupcakes. Kaitlin of Audio Smut talked to Rachel about the allure of sex and travel, the cachet of the mile high club and got some erotica readings to boot. RKB edited the Mile High Club: Plane Sex Stories. She also has one about hotels.

January 5th, 2011

Walk of Shame

Judging by all the youtube videos dedicated to the walk of shame, we seem pretty proud of them. My longest walk of shame included a wedding party dress, the hottest summer day in Montreal and the metro breaking down. The public transportation of shame lasted 2.5 hours.

But really what’s so shameful about getting laid? We think it’s time for a new term for the phenomenon. What about victory lap? Please share your suggestions.

The anthem for celebrating the walk of shame by Shayna Ferm.