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![[frisco] Dolly Fine: The Madam In Red & The Atherton Report of ’37](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/DOLLYFINE-PT.1.jpg)
[frisco] Dolly Fine: The Madam In Red & The Atherton Report of ’37
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Dolly Fine was one of San Francisco’s last great madams and a defining figure of the city’s wide-open 1930s nightlife. Tall, blonde, impeccably dressed, and deeply embedded in the city’s underworld, Dolly ran one of the most profitable and professionally managed houses in town—right as Frisco’s long tradition of tolerated vice was beginning to crack…
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![Sylvia Krivickova—Repose [2010]](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IMG_2028.jpg)
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Revolution #9 for a radio ad? The Sixties were different.
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in PoetryThis was a San Francisco station.
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![[sunday] Romualdas Požerskis—Raminta and Alfonsas](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IMG_4085-copy.jpg)
[sunday] Romualdas Požerskis—Raminta and Alfonsas
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in ArtSix years ago or so, this picture appeared on my computer screen. No title, no caption, no author, no anything. Needless to say, I was transfixed. I had never seen anything like it. The naked jogger, the midget. A perfect capture. I tried to imagine how the picture came to be. There had to be…
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