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Future Sex (film)
Future Sex may refer to: * ''Future Sex'' (magazine), an erotic magazine published from 1992 to 1993 *''Future Sex'', a 2016 book by Emily Witt See also *'' FutureSex/LoveSounds'', a 2006 album by Justin Timberlake **" FutureSex/LoveSound", a 2006 song by Justin Timberlake * FutureSex/LoveShow, a 2007 concert tour by Justin Timberlake *''Future Sex Drama'', a 2012 album by Lunic Kaitee Page, formerly known as Lunic, is a songwriter, singer, electronic musician, and multi-instrumentalist . A classically trained violist and violinist, Page fuses contemporary and classical instrumentation with electronic music. Originally fr ...
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Future Sex (magazine)
''Future Sex'' was a 1990s magazine based in San Francisco and published by Kundalini Publishing. The magazine was glossy with four-color printing and featured articles, interviews, reviews, erotica, and erotic photography celebrating the zeitgeist of technological revolution, body modification, sexual liberation, and the mainstreaming of sexual proclivities previously considered taboo—from bondage to fetishes to " teledildonics." ''Future Sex'' was a shortlived magazine, and only seven issues were published. According to Jack Boulware from ''Salon'', "''Future Sex'' epitomized creative, offbeat, kinky, goofy, pro-sex San Francisco." On the other hand, the magazine was criticized by many insiders on the emerging cyberculture scene and on the San Francisco sex-positive scene for being too mainstream considering its subject matter; as '' Boing Boing'' founder and Net Chicks author Carla Sinclair Carla Sinclair (born August 15, 1964) is an American writer and journalist. She is o ...
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Emily Witt
Emily Witt is an American investigative journalist based in Brooklyn with a particular focus on modern dating from the feminine perspective. Life Witt is a staff writer for ''The New Yorker'' and has written for numerous publications including ''The New York Times'', ''Men's Journal'', ''The New York Observer'', '' n+1'', the ''Oxford American'', the ''London Review of Books'', '' GQ'', ''The Nation'', and ''Miami New Times''. Her writing has been described as a blend of "personal writing with social analysis." Her book ''Future Sex'' explores how women see the dating world in the 21st century; ''Publishers Weekly'' described her book as "an illuminating, hilarious account of sex and dating in the digital age, when hook-up culture and technology have vastly altered the romantic landscape."August 2016, Publishers' WeeklyFuture Sex (book review) Retrieved August 30, 2016,  ... Witt is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Cambridge. She also graduated from Col ...
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FutureSex/LoveSounds
''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake, released on September 8, 2006 by Jive Records and Zomba. Following a three-year writing hiatus, Timberlake conceived the album in collaboration with producer Timbaland and the latter's colleague Danja primarily at Timbaland's Thomas Crown Studios. By comparison with Timberlake's debut album '' Justified'' (2002), ''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' was influenced by a wider range of genres including techno, electro-funk, trance, and rock. It features reprises and interludes interspersed with the album's full songs. ''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' received mostly positive reviews from critics, who noted its wide range of influences and eclectic sound. The album produced six singles that attained chart success; including US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles: "SexyBack", " My Love", and " What Goes Around... Comes Around". With " Summer Love", the album achieved four US Mainstream Top ...
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FutureSex/LoveSound
"FutureSex/LoveSound" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Justin Timberlake for his second studio album, '' FutureSex/LoveSounds'' (2006). It was written and produced by Timberlake, Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley and Nate "Danja" Hills. The song was produced following Timberlake's two-year hiatus from the music industry, when he felt "burnt out" after the release of his debut solo album '' Justified'' in 2002. "FutureSex/LoveSound" incorporates elements of new wave and industrial rock into its production. "FutureSex/LoveSound" peaked at number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. It was included on the set list of Timberlake's second worldwide tour FutureSex/LoveShow (2007). Background and production After the release of his debut solo album '' Justified'' in 2002, Timberlake thought he "lost his voice" in the sense that he did not like what he was doing. He felt "burnt-out" after ''Justified''; this partly changed his career's dire ...
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FutureSex/LoveShow
The FutureSex/LoveShow was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake. It showcased his second studio album, ''FutureSex/LoveSounds'' (2006). The tour grossed $127.8 million. It was the third highest-grossing concert tour of 2007. SexyBack Dance Club A limited number of tickets were released which gave fans access to a bar/club area around the stage known as the SexyBack Dance Club. There were two types of these tickets available; Seating and Standing. The seating tickets gave fans access to this area as well as a seat integrated into the stage itself. The standing tickets gave access to the same area without a seat. Critical reception ''Rolling Stone'' editor Laura Checkoway, who attended the tour at the Madison Square Garden in April 2007, called the show "strictly grown and sexy" in her review. After attending the second Madison Square Garden date in August, Sia Michel from ''The New York Times'' thought "since his last tour, for 2002's multiplatinu ...
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