Julie Simone Graces Cover of Old Nick Magazine
Pro
domme
and director Julie Simone has landed the summer issue cover of
adult throwback
men’s magazine, Old
Nick. Simone is
also featured in a revealing layout that includes titillating
quotes and
insight to her BDSM career and unique sexual proclivities. The
publication also
features “Antiheroes” exclusive interview with horror novelist
Jack Ketchum,
whose book, “The Girl Next Door” was made into a major motion
picture, Hedonist
Hideaway vacation spots, advice on playing dice and pages of
exclusive Old Nick
nude photo layouts, including
mainstream model Temptress Masuimi Max. Two versions of the
magazine are
available—print and digital download editions both available
at print-on-demand
provider Magcloud.com, http://www.magcloud.com/ browse/issue/401877. A digital hardcore version that
can be found at he
newly launched SkinMagz.com http://www.skinmagz.com/ pentagram/old_nick.
“Having a star of Julie Simone’s caliber
in our young
magazine has vaulted the publication to new heights and sales
are expected to
skyrocket,” says RJJ, Old
Nick
Founder, Publisher and Editor. “Our subject matter is indeed
unique, and
Julie’s talent and charisma speaks directly to our readers who
embrace the dark
aesthetic.”
Julie
Simone has taken on a new role of radio host. Julie, along
with Justine Llanes
and mainstream actress Tamara, are the hosts of the new XXX
podcast that
premiered this month. Velvet
Radio features interviews with porn stars and mainstream
entertainers,
sex-themed game shows and comedy, and uncensored discussions
about sexual
topics and issues. Guests on the first show include XXX Icon
Bree Olson, porn
mega-star Jesse Jane, legendary porn personality Robin Byrd,
Dominatrix Elena
De Luca, and Affliction Films CEO, Justin. Velvet Radio airs
24/7 at http://velvetxxx.com/
and new shows are added
bi-weekly.
ABOUT
OLD
NICK
Created by a former Playboy executive, Old Nick was launched six years ago to fill a
gap in the adult
men’s magazine market. It harkens back to old school 1950s and
1960s magazines
and delivers a unique blend of editorial and erotica for
gentlemen who embrace
an aesthetic with a “decidedly dark bent.” In addition to exclusive nude photo layouts
and insightful
articles, the magazine often tackles subject matter considered
taboo by most
publications, including occult and not politically correct
opinions and
fiction.