Monday, September 16, 2013

The History of Sex in Las Vegas: Why Our Culture is So Obsessed with Erotica

How did a dusty railroad town become the fantasy land of adult entertainment? The simple answer is, “demand.” In a town where the skyline is always changing, it’s easy to lose sight of the city’s past. To truly understand how “Sin City” got its name, take a look at the history of sex in Las Vegas.

Sex is an often underrated but integral part of all human civilizations. Ancient art and private love letters from all over the globe illustrate sex as more than a commercialized commodity. Prostitution has also undergone many culturally shifts over the centuries, from the highly educated Japanese Geishas to the Hetaerae Courtesans of Ancient Greece. In the United States, Las Vegas has a particularly unique sexual heritage.

Contrary to its reputation as a place where anything goes, prostitution was never legal in Las Vegas. However, the oldest profession in the world thrived in parts of Nevada and brothels do continue to operate legally within state lines. One of the most infamous red-light districts was Block 16, which dominated Las Vegas in the first third of the 20th century. The heavy influx of single male workers to the rural area was the catalyst for Block 16. The district was lined with rowdy saloons and widespread prostitution worthy of a “Sin City” reputation. Many brothels operated within saloons and generated plenty of legitimate, taxable revenue. This encouraged Las Vegas government officials to look the other way for decades. The saloons also continued to sell alcohol during prohibition, with many customers flocking to the “speakeasies” for some late night frivolity.

Officials finally closed Block 16 when the U.S. Army built the Air Corp. Gunnery School, now known as Nellis Air Force Base, in 1941. (The Federal government feared the working girls would spread venereal diseases to the soldiers.) The demand and culture had shifted by the 1950s and city officials had to (or at least appear to) value public safety and wholesomeness by condemning prostitution.

By this time, gambling resorts had taken over as the leading industry in Las Vegas. Blue-collar worker workers and businessmen alike flocked from all across the country to Las Vegas. Many had no family or community ties and were just looking for a place to escape. The Vegas players realized they needed to lure these men into the casinos and keep them there. Hence, the showgirl was born.

In the 1950s Jack Entratter had the best “Las Vegas revue” show in town at the Sands Hotel. Harold Minsky countered by shocking audiences with his topless showgirl revue at The Desert Inn. Don Arden also introduced the “Lido de Paris” showgirl showcase at the Stardust, which ran for 31 years. Arden’s “Jubilee” Las Vegas show is still going strong today at Bally’s Hotel and Casino.

While terms such as “smut”' and “porn” have created an "us vs them" dichotomy, sexuality is something that all humans share.  However, showgirls, dancers, producers or any other group within the industry are as diverse as any other profession. In fact, many famous hollywood stars such as Cassandra Peterson and Valerie Perrine started their careers as Las Vegas showgirls. The Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas aims to serve as a community resource for those who embrace their sexuality, both in a professional or personal setting.

To this day, Las Vegas is infamous for adult entertainment venues. Strip clubs, sex shops, topless shows and pornography still adorn Las Vegas. However, neither Las Vegas, Western civilization nor the media created the market for erotic entertainment. Rather, Sin City has become a sort of mecca where individuals feel more comfortable expressing their desires.

Unfortunately, sex has either been marketed as a cheap thrill or repressed as a forbidden taboo in recent history. These polar extremes don’t promote healthy sexual relations as a part of the human experience. Venues such as the Erotic Heritage Museum Las Vegas are working to change attitudes about sex through education. If the Las Vegas economy is any indication, sex still sells. However, it is the museum’s hope that modern society can sell itself on the idea that sex should be a shameless expression of love rooted in mutual respect and individual happiness. 


This article was written by Lauren Yap Editor of www.earlyvegas.com.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Educational Workshops and Lectures this Summer at the Museum!

Workshops in May and June
Come get "Real Life" Sex Ed at the Museum
May is Masturbation Month


May is Masturbation Month and we are celebrating in full stroke at the Erotic Heritage Museum. There will be two self-pleasuring workshops this May, a semen lecture and more workshops are scheduled for June!
Check out our schedule at EHMLasVegas.com


Self Pleasuring for Women - May 9th
Come celebrate Clitoris Awareness Week and Masturbation Month by learning many fun ways to tease and please yourself! Dr. Amanda Morgan, DHS MPH, a sexuality educator and sexologist, promises a sizzling presentation, videos and frank and open discussions "between women" about female pleasure, orgasms, anatomy, self-pleasuring techniques and sex toys.
Dr. Morgan is a full-time sexuality educator at UNLV. She earned her doctorate in human sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San
Francisco. Dr. Morgan regularly teaches "real life sex-ed" workshops in Las Vegas, and she loves to help enrich people's lives through the power of shared knowledge and self-discovery.

Thurs, May 9th, 6pm-8pm THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR WOMEN ONLY
Cost: $25 ($15 for students) To reserve your spot or get more information, email askdramanda@gmail.com 

More Workshop Information

Semen
FREE LECTURE- Folklore of Semen
May 17th at 7pm 
Torborg Lundell, a Member of the Erotic Heritage Museum, will speak on the Folklore of Semen! 
Torborg received her MA from the University of Stockholm, Sweden in Comparative Literature and her Ph.D in Comparative Literature at U.C. Berkeley. She has been a Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara in literature, fairy tales, folklore and Swedish.
Come enjoy this FREE lecture!

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Coming Together:A Mutual Masturbation Workshop
May 22  at 7pm - 8:30pm 
Masturbation, or more positively called Self-Pleasuring or Self-Loving, is something that we often think of as a solo activity, but why not share the fun? Dr. Amanda Morgan, EHM's resident sexologist, will talk about sharing the joys and benefits of mutual self-pleasuring with your partner! Improve communication, learn from each other and share in each others pleasure without needing to go "all the way". Also learn about using various toys to spice things up!  
This workshop is open to individuals and couples who want to learn more about mutual masturbation.   
May 22nd, 7pm-8:30 pm  
Cost:$20 individual, $30 for couples  
For more information or to reserve your spot, email askdramanda@gmail.com 

JUNE WORKSHOPS
This June learn to use your mouth for something sexier then talking... PLEASURING!

June 12th- The Art of Fellatio - 7pm - 8:30pm
June 19th - The Art of Cunnilingus - 5:30pm - 7pm
June 26th- The Art of Oral Teasing and Pleasing - 6pm-7:30pm

All June workshops will be $20 per person and all materials will be provided.
Open to individuals, couples and all sexual orientations. 
TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT, EMAIL:
AskDrAmanda@gmail.com

 







Saturday, March 30, 2013

Erotic Art from the Erotic Heritage Museum, featured at new Women's Sexual Health Center in China!

Art from the Museum, beautifully displayed on the walls of the new educational facility dedicated to Women's Sexuality and Sexual Health and Well-being in Hangzhou, China. Dr. Ted took a group of us there for the opening. It was a VERY momentous occasion and YuNa and her team did a phenomenal job of displaying the artwork that was sent over from the Museum.

Dr. Shelley, Dr. Ma (probably the most well-respected Sexologist in China) and Jane Hamilton at the opening of the Center in Hangzhou.

Nick Karras was so excited to see his Petals Poster on the wall at the new Center. His full exhibition of female genitalia is on display at the Museum.

YuNa (on the left) - such an inspiration and motivational force! She hosted us in China and was so generous. She created this amazing Center with the help of her team. It was such an honor to be part of this incredible event! She has created Dr. Eros, which offers sexual health and well-being packages to the high-end Spas in China, and includes sexual intimacy trainings, that Janie, from the Museum, has been helping with already. Other sexologists from the Institute will also be involved in future intimacy trainings being offered by Dr. Eros. YuNa received an honorary degree from Dr. Ted acknowledging her contribution to Chinese Women's Sexual Empowerment. She is truly a remarkable woman.

Jane Hamilton, and Dr. Shelley with Dr. Ted in Hangzhou. We also celebrated Dr. Ted's 81st Birthday. YuNa hosted us for a Longevity Luncheon at a beautiful Buddhist Temple.

Dr. Shelley presenting her Sex for Health talk in China.

Dr. Shelley with Dr. Ted, and her new book, Anti-Aging Benefits of Sex, based on her Doctoral Dissertation. Dr. Ted must be living proof of her research findings! Imagine at 81 years old leading a group of 30 sexologists to China for the Chinese Sexology Association Conference and to the opening of the new Center! He is an inspiration to us all!

Monday, February 18, 2013

Valentines at the Museum was AMAZING!

Thank you to everyone who turned up in sexy lingerie and masks, and outrageous costumes!

It was a great evening with awesome sounds by DJ ChillAchilles. And thank you to all the Staff at the Museum...

Here are a few fun photos from the evening....

Dorian (Museum's resident Curator) & Dr. Amanda (Graduate); Dr. Shelley (Graduate) & Brian (local massage therapist); Lauren (intern at the Museum) and Chris; and Mark (one of the Museum's volunteers)


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Free Lecture Series at the Museum - some awesome speakers coming to town...

Mark your calendars! Plan a trip to Vegas and take advantage of this New Lecture Series!

We have some amazing guest Lecturers coming to the Museum to share their new and innovative sexological perspective on many varied topics including Bestiality & Zoophilia, The Folklore of Semen, Sexual Arousal & Chronic Pain, Hot Authentic Sex, Anti-Aging Benefits of Sex, Transgenderism, Energetic Face Lifts, and more!!!!

Our Friday Night Lecture series starts at 7:00pm and is a donation-based event. The intention is to create greater awareness about the Museum and also offer educational seminars and events. The Museum is staffed by interns who are studying for their graduate degrees in Human Sexuality. The Museum is founded by Dr. Ted McIllvenna, a Methodist Minister, who also founded the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco in the 70's. The Institute has many amazing scholars who have graduated and are working in the field of sex and sexuality. They offer their leading-edge research to the public at these Free Lectures. Come and support this educational series!

March 1, Marsha Sidwell will speak on Sexual Arousal & Chronic Pain

April 5, Gayle Friend will define Hot Authentic Sex and how to have more of it!

May 17th, Torborg Lundell will discuss the Folklore of Semen

June 14th, Hani Miletski will talk about Bestiality & Zoophilia

Plus still to be scheduled:

Dr. Shelley will present her new book on the "Anti-Aging Benefits of Sex".

Dr. Lyuboc will share her "Energetic Face Lift" course.

And Dr. Jody will be visiting from the East Coast and sharing a fascinating presentation about Transgenderism.

So keep an eye on the Events Page on our website and also on our Facebook page.


Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The art of Burlesque drew a great crowd to the Museum...


The Grindhouse Burlesque Troupe drew a great crowd to the Museum on Saturday night (February 9), to celebrate the 3rd Annual Dark Valentine's Neo Burlesque Show.
Approximately 100 people turned up and enjoyed the creative performances by:
Rosalita Nikita, Red Satine, Poptart, D Bomb, Lacey Moon, Motley Manhattan, and Flora Fatale.
Thank you for bringing your creative talents to the Museum!!!!

And thank you Dorian for making sure our guests all got hammered!


Thursday, January 31, 2013

Barbara Carrellas shows participants how to have an orgasm with clothes on! A benefit for Clitoraid...

The Erotic Heritage Museum welcomed Barbara Carrellas last night, who flew into town from New York to teach her amazing "Gender-Free Orgasm" workshop.

Yes, it really is possible to have an orgasm with your clothes on and without touching yourself! We had a room full of fully clothed people writhing around the floor making all sorts of wonderful noises and blissing out simply through implementing a simple breathing technique Barbara shared with us all. It was great!!! Orgasms are always great, but to have one in a room full of people all fully clothed and feel the energy surging through the cells was a real treat, especially here in Vegas!

Thanks Barbara! And thank you to Nadine and the group from Clitoraid who made this event happen. The workshop was a fund-raiser for a Hospital being built in West Africa which will offer Clitoral Repair Surgery.  For anyone wanting to donate to this very worthy cause please visit: www.clitoraid.orgwww.clitoraid.org

And for more information on Barbara's Urban Tantra Workshops visit: www.urbantantra.comwww.urbantantra.com. Highly recommend her playful, down-to-earth, fun seminars, books and workshops!

Shelley at the Museum