BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—For over two decades, GZA, a founding member of the seminal Wu-Tang Clan, has been expanding the vocabulary of hip-hop. In his candid interview, the man nicknamed "The Genius" expounds on the current state of rap music and lyrics, his upcoming album Dark Matter and his love for Judge Judy.
Also featured: New laws are putting sex workers at greater risk of violence and may affect the very future of internet pornography. Meet the people taking a stand against the SESTA/FOSTA legislation, and learn why their fight is ours. Then explore the darker side of dating in the digital age with real-life horror stories of 21st-century romance.
In their columns, Publisher Larry Flynt calls out Trump’s Obama vendetta and excoriates the President for seeking to undo his predecessor’s legacy despite the cost to the American people; TruthDig.com Editor Robert Scheer blasts Google after a media investigation found that the internet behemoth reaps profits by tracking users’ location even when privacy settings supposedly prevent them from doing so; and political commentator Brad Friedman dishes on the Treasury Department’s decision to no longer require certain nonprofits to identify donors in IRS filings.
Luscious Alina Lopez graces this month’s cover along with a steamy 12-page centerfold spread. Additional layouts feature Haley Reed, Bree Daniels, Amber Ivy and more. Barley, er, barely legal teens celebrate summer loving in “Temperature’s Rising.” Plus, Hustler revisits sex legend Amber Lynn in the 1991 classic Solid Gold Honey of the Year.
Hustler is America’s most popular adult magazine. Based in Beverly Hills, California, it has published monthly since July 1974 and continues to deliver the most naked pages of any adult publication available today.