Sex enhancer hits the G spot
MEG Ryan made it look easy in When Harry Met Sally, but women who have difficulty achieving orgasm are paying thousands of dollars a year on G-Shots to improve their…
RHP Interview – Jaco and Lisa from Club Rome, Johannesburg
Here at RedHotPie we strive to keep our members abreast of all the latest and greatest lifestyle trends and developments, and as such, we’ve sent our intrepid RHP international party…
RHP Interview – RedHotPie Meet & Greets Go National!
Any great brand is only as great as its patrons, and RedHotPie members are certainly a testament to that! We love the Pie Nation and we love hearing about the…
Interview & book give-away – Sexologist, Dr Nikki Goldstein!
In #singlebutdating, Dr Nikki Goldstein dispenses invaluable advice on how to live the #singlebutdating life by empowering women to make informed choices, understanding consequences and the implications of wants and…
Hiatus Kaiyote: Choose Your Weapon review
Paul Bender, the bassist with Melbourne’s “future soul” band Hiatus Kaiyote, describes his band’s second album Choose Your Weapon as a “huge, massive, complex puzzle”. He’s not far wrong. Over…
The Gimp Man of Essex
A mystery fetishist calling himself “The Gimp Man of Essex” is wearing his black bondage suit into town to raise money for charity – and challenge stereotypes. The fundraiser, who…
RHP Interview – Scarlet Black – Author of Diary Of A Swinger
So we recently got a chance to sit down with one of Australia’s hottest authors, Scarlet Black who recently penned the sensational swinging tale, Diary of a Swinger! The candid…
Are Pubes back in fashion? Yay or Nay?
The humble bush is back in the public eye once again. Humble as it may be, it inspires a lot of discussion: There are people who offer advice on how…
Blue Jasmine – DVD review
To say that Woody Allen has enjoyed a chequered career since the halcyon days of Annie Hall, Manhattan and The Purple Rose Of Cairo would be a colossal understatement. In…
Beck – Morning Phase – album review
On his remarkable 2002 album, Sea Change, Beck ditched his signature irony, break beats and jump cuts to vibe on the country-tinged singer-songwriter tradition of his L.A. hometown. Since then,…