
Perhaps the most intriguing feature of the issue is an interview/pictorial with future adult director Phil Prince and his then-wife, Terri. We would do ourselves a much better service to topple the sophisticated tricksters whose careful language, regal bearing, and manipulation of information masks the real obscenity.” He was shit-canned because he said in public what many Americans say and feel in private. Wolff’s editorial in Cheri admitted that Butz was a “scumbag of the first order,” but countered that, “Shit, that’s the way Americans talk. It’s three things: first, a tight pussy second, loose shoes and third, a warm place to shit.” As a result, Butz resigned his cabinet post on October 4, 1976. Butz responded: “I’ll tell you what the coloreds want. Butz had been asked by singer Pat Boone why the party of Lincoln was not able to attract more black voters. Take Peter Wolff’s editorial in this first issue for example, in which he defended Earl Butz, a Republican politician and Secretary of Agriculture from 1971 to 1976. Peter Wolff frequently added a disclaimer to these pieces, and expressed solidarity with those who suffered from prejudice, but to a modern palate it leaves an uncomfortable taste. Even allowing for our more enlightened thinking nowadays, it is jarring to see how Cheri traded in racist tropes. He wanted to democratize content and involve his readers directly in the magazines he produced.īut the year also started a bizarre trend in the magazine – one that was to re-surface frequently over ensuing months – namely a jokey, light-hearted treatment of racism. He was fascinated by the sexual interests of common men – and their wives. Wolff differed from porn publisher magnates like Hugh Hefner and Bob Guccione in that he had little time for the fantasy world of beautiful people. – Adult film reviews, pictorials, and much more…Ĭheri’s first issue of 1977 continued the magazine’s unique vision created by chief editor Peter Wolff. – Columns by Kim Pope, Jody Maxwell, and others – Phil Prince and his wife Terri: The King and Queen of Love Sex The 1977 Cheri team, including Peter Wolff, Annie Sprinkle, Jody Maxwell, Kim Pope, Fanne Foxe, Andrea Ambers, Cherry Bomb, C.B. They should not to be used or reproduced for any commercial gain. Publications are being shared here purely for the purpose of research.

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You can find The Rialto Report’s growing collection of digitized resources by choosing Library in our site menu.Ĭlick on the covers below to access the full magazines. Laing, Gerard Damiano, Cherry Bomb, Alexandria, Veri Knotty, Liz Renay, and many more.įully digitized copies of each magazine can be found in the article below. These issues include articles and photo spreads with Jody Maxwell, Jamie Gillis and Terri Hall, Jenny Baxter, Phil Prince, Elda Stiletto, Sharon Mitchell, C.J. (You can read about the first year of Cheri here.) We continue our review of the history of east coast publication Cheri, looking at the magazine’s second year in business: 1977.
