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Rose & Olive
Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other’s lives.
Scanner
Your daily cup of WTF?
The Nerve Insider
A peak of what's new and hot at Nerve.
The Modern Materialist
Almost everything you want.
The Daily Siege
An intimate and provocative look at Siege's life, work and loves.
The Nerve Blog-a-log
Autumn Sonnichsen
A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual girls down south.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Chase
The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
The Remote Island
Nerve's TV blog.
61 Frames Per Second
Smarter gaming.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Brandonland
A California boy in L.A. capturing beach parties, sunsets and plenty of skin.

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Screengrab by Various
Today in Nerve's film blog: Simon Pegg and Ricky Gervais slag each other. Plus, we review Ed Wood's Jail Bait.
The Modern Materialist by Various
Almost everything you want. Today: Get perfect abs.
61 Frames Per Second by John Constantine
Today in Nerve's videogame blog: Ghostbusters, Pikmin, and the homebrew Mario Paint composer with full release.
The Remote Island by Bryan Christian
Palin camp may get SNL time to respond to Fey sketches. Wahlberg camp still mum on their demands. Plus: Dexter, Brothers and Sisters and Gwen Ifill reacts to Queen Latifah.
Horoscopes by Nerve staff
Your week ahead. /advice/
Rough Patch by Nicole Ankowski
This contraceptive device sickened thousands of women. I was one of them. /personal essays/
Dating Confessions by You
"Even though I date other people, I'm never really 'single' because I'm always hoping my ex will come back."
Date Machine by Various
Today in Nerve's dating blog: When women are bad in bed.
 SPECIAL ISSUES
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When it comes to truthful depictions of sex and relationships, where are progressive moviemakers going? Where should they go? What does it take to get it right, and wrong? In his keynote piece "Donald Sutherland's Buttocks," Jonathan Lethem tackles the first question; later, a roundtable of prominent indie moviemakers answer the rest. We'll preview the year in wavemaking, via interviews with visionary new directors and a report from this year's sex-obsessed Sundance Film Festival. We also have some timeless preoccupations on hand: a sex-scene quiz, personal essays about various cinematic fetishes (Sleeper, The Thin Man movies) and a confessional from a self-admitted starfucker. — Michael Martin
In This Issue:
Donald Sutherland's Buttocks, or Sex in Movies for People Who Have Sex by Jonathan Lethem
A manifesto for the new adult cinema.
/personal essay/2.23
The Freeze-Frame Hall of Fame by Gwynne Watkins
Test your knowledge of these famous sex scenes.
/surveys/2.23
Lights, Camera, Lots of Action by Harriette Yahr
A report from Sundance.
/dispatches/2.23
Suppressed Desires by Bruce LaBruce
Five lost films that explored taboos and paid the price.
/screening room/2.24
WWJD? by Lisa Gabriele
My mother, myself and Joan Fontaine.
/personal essay/2.28
29 Thoughts on the Apparent Sexiness of Oscar Night 2005 by Adam Boyle
Was I the only one who noticed the intense sexual chemistry between Beyoncé and Andrew Lloyd Webber?
screeningroom/2.28
The Nerve Movie Awards by the Nerve Staff
The year's best sex scene, most sexually uptight performance, and more.
/dispatch/3.1
Sense and Sensibility by Holly Willis
Miranda July on her groundbreaking film about child sexuality.
screening room/3.1
Vision Quest by Holly Willis
Three DIY filmmakers to watch.
screening room/3.2
Back to the Future by Jerry Weinstein
Woody "Orgasmatron" Allen's eerily prophetic Sleeper.
screening room/3.3
L.A. Confidential by Emily Mead
Literary dark star Bruce Wagner has everyone's number.
screening room/3.3
The New Pornographer by Grant Stoddard
A Q&A with the 24-year-old director of Art School Sluts.
screening room/3.4
The Starf*cker's Complaint by Paul Festa
I slept with my screen idol.
personal essay/3.7
The Year of the Dork by Logan Hill
Ben Stiller is killing Jude Law at the box office. Why that's bad for men.
screening room/3.7
Being Myrna Loy by Ada Calhoun
What the Thin Man movies can teach us about marriage.
screening room/3.8
Raw Nerve by Amy Keyishian
Director's DVD Commentary: the good, the bad and the downright obnoxious.
regulars/3.8
Voicebox by Various
Five prominent moviemakers on the future of indie film.
dispatches/3.9
Punk Planet by Andy Horwitz
Repo Man's Chevy Malibu, vehicle for the indie movement.
screeningroom/3.9

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