BEVERLY HILLS, CA—Nick Hawk, the star of Showtime’s hit TV series Gigolos, talks about the realities of being a dick for hire (“When a woman leads you to her bedroom and throws you a box of latex gloves, what goes through your mind?”), and hardcore meets hardcore as punk super group OFF jaws with Oriana Small, aka smut legend Ashley Blue, about censorship and road sex (“I want my porn stars to be fucked up and coming in looking to party and lose their minds.”) in the May 2014 Hustler, hitting newsstands on Tuesday, February 18.
In “The Real Hunger Games,” Emmy-winning writer M. Allen Nathan issues a dire warning of starvation, riots and the slow, painful extinction of the human species (“If the U.S. can no longer supply the world with grain, the sight of neighborhood food riots around the globe will become as commonplace as mini-malls.”), and, in “Hustler Club Confidential,” gonzo photographer Nate “Igor” Smith goes beyond the pole at the Vegas jiggle joint and crashes a dressing room full of hot naked flesh (“Tickle our curves, but don’t try to dig into our crevasses.”)
Cover cutie Ariana Marie (“I love morning sex and getting high.”) heats up a 12-page centerfold spread, and show-stopping pictorials feature purple-hazed Keisha Grey (“It’s chill day every day.”), delectable Gulliana Alexa (“Gulliana posts photos of everything she eats: filet mignon with crisp veggies, Oreo Brownie Earthquake, half a rack of ribs and, best of all, slick pink pussies.”), sun-worshipping Letty (“For me, all beaches are nude beaches.”) and naughty-by-nature Alexis Love (“Even before porn, I was horny.”) Hardcore Showcase features hot pix from new DVD releases Big Wet Breasts and I Banged the Maid, and there’s an eight-page look at Hustler Video’s This Ain’t Game of Thrones XXX.
In their monthly columns, Publisher Larry Flynt calls out those states refusing to comply with the Affordable Care Act, TruthDig.com editor Robert Scheer praises Pope Francis’ efforts to bridge society’s economic divide, and syndicated columnist Nat Hentoff criticizes the U.S. Supreme Court for snubbing a legal challenge to the NSA.
Hustler is one of America’s most popular adult magazines. Based in Beverly Hills, California, it has been publishing monthly since July 1974.