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Today we’re talking with Lissa Rivera and Trey Tyler about their work at the Museum of Sex here in New York. Lissa is a photographer and associate curator and Trey is the senior designer. We're talking with them about the museum's current exhibition, Night Fever: New York Disco 1977-1979, The Bill Bernstein Photographs.
"The unique context of these clubs allowed for unprecedented interaction between groups — straights danced with gays, whites with blacks and Latinos, young with old, and rich with poor. By publicly embracing alternate and previously hidden identities, these pioneers created revolutionary boundary-crossing communities of possibility and joy, paving the way for a future culture of inclusivity." - The Museum of Sex
00:00 - Mic Break
01:52 - Nancy - Apocalipstick
05:34 - Museum of Sex, with Trey Tyler and Lissa Rivera
21:07 - Forever Fool - Apocalipstick
25:38 - Send Off
26:25 - Running - Apocalipstick
30:13 - Finish
Hey all! This is the last episode of Juicy Bits so listen good and hard. We're revisiting our most popular interview, with Dr. Richard Prum of Yale University. It's about duck sex, so turns out y'all are a bunch of furries. Reading the companion article, Duck Sex and Feminism Have More In Common...
Published 07/13/17
We're talking capitalist sex education and philanthropy with Jacqueline Haines, found of Vavven, a sex toy seller that donates a third of its profits to sex education around the world.
Courtesy of Jacqueline Haines
00:00 - Mic Break
03:20 - Trust - High Waisted
06:04 - Vavvan
27:15 - Door...
Published 07/06/17