Celebrity Buzz The new Bond Girl is all over the internet with stills from 2005's The Ring Finger, which (marketing!) is finally coming out on DVD the week after the next 007 movie. Kurylenko doesn't like your Puritanism: "I've never had a problem going topless or getting naked in a film. I sent my body double back because I wanted to do the scenes myself."
Culture Buzz The 2009 Naked Clown Calendar from the San Francisco Clown Conservatory is out now! Giving you plenty of time to fill your holiday shopping needs for the naked clown-loving person in your life. (Spotted by Richard Chemel.)
Food Buzz Dining in the nude joins the long list of things people enjoy doing naked. Health codes usually require that the cooks and servers keep their clothes, but nude diners just need to remember to bring something to sit on.
Culture Buzz All those people you saw rollerblading naked on the way to work today? They're just celebrating NRW 2008. It's cool. In the links, all of BuzzFeed's ideas for celebrating Nude Recreation Week. Enjoy responsibly.
Culture Buzz The Miley Cyrus photos are indicative of another trend: Back pornography. The naked back has long been a popular option for actresses wanting to do nude poses without crossing the boobie line, or just show off the back they've do so much Pilates to create. It's also a standard advertising ploy -- and in the wake of Miley Cyrus, naked back billboards in New Jersey have been causing a minor stir.
Culture Buzz The New York Times reports on the growing luxury market for nudist vacations. It's no longer just remote lake shores and isolated R.V. parks for nudists. As the Times writes, "the real boom in nude vacations is coming at the high end of the business, as upscale hotels and resorts, and even some luxury cruise lines, have begun to see the economic potential in the no-clothes crowd."
Culture Buzz The New York Times covers an all-nude dinner cruise that leaves out of Brooklyn, New York. Besides the imminent possibility of finding pubic hair in your buffet plate, this looks like fun! It's like taking the booze cruise to the next level.
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