S. Nicole Lane is the Editorial Associate for the Reader, where she has many duties and tasks—a bit of a Jill of all trades. She primarily writes about women's health and sexuality, with a focus on celebrating kink, the LGBTQ voice, and sexual taboos. She has a column for Sixty Inches From Center where she interviews Chicago artists who make sexually charged work called Intimate Justice. Additionally, she is a sculpture and new media artist proudly living on the Southside.
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Inside the world of “beautifully shot, ethically made, and sexy smut.”
by S. Nicole Lane | May 8, 2019
Evoking memory and mystery, two artists collaborate on an art piece.
By S. Nicole Lane | Feb 1, 2021
The swinging lifestyle creates solace and friendship for those seeking sexual freedom.
By S. Nicole Lane | Oct 27, 2020
Evoking memory and mystery, two artists collaborate on an art piece.
By S. Nicole Lane | Feb 1, 2021
Working with the unknown encourages the “known.”
By S. Nicole Lane | Jan 29, 2021
Anything goes during this evening on Twitch.
By S. Nicole Lane | Jan 22, 2021
Tufting their way through the pandemic
By S. Nicole Lane | Jan 18, 2021
When the pandemic hit, I ran to the woods.
by S. Nicole Lane | Dec 22, 2020
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