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New E-Bulletin Issue

January 20th, 2010

The next issue of the E-Bulletin, AANR’s free e-mail newsletter providing readers with AANR updates and information about nude recreation in general, will go out tomorrow, January 21. This issue features a look at interactive nude art shows, a Spencer Tunick-style photo shoot, Flickr photos, nominations info for the 2010 AANR elections and more.

Not receiving the E-Bulletin? Click here to sign up on the AANR home page or view past issues. 

We always welcome comments and suggestions. Are there any types of articles or information you would like to see more–or less–of? Let us know.

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Nude Cover for Charity Causes Controversy

January 4th, 2010

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Former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins graces the cover of this month’s Australian Marie Claire issue completely naked and sans airbrushing. Hawkins was Miss Universe in 2004 and is working with the Butterfly Foundation to promote positive body image.

Yet, the cover is causing somewhat of a controversy because while some deem her “brave” for posing nude, others feel it’s hardly “brave” for a lingerie model with a near perfect body to appear nude.

Defenders say the cover promotes the fight against obesity and highlights the main goal of the Butterfly Foundation, which is maintaining a healthy body image while fighting eating disorders. Detractors feel that a lingerie model’s body is not an average representation of a normal woman’s body.

Click here to read more.

What do you think?

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What Do You Think…About Nude Celebrities

December 9th, 2009
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Pregnant Padma Lakshimi Poses Nude for Page Six

December 3rd, 2009

padmaTop Chef host Padma Lakshmi graces the cover of the new issue of Page Six magazine with the tagline “I Like Me Better Naked.” The India-born Lakshmi is six-months pregnant in the photo.

In the article, Lakshmi says, “When you put clothes on, you immediately put a character on. … When you don’t have any clothes on, it’s just you, raw, and you can’t hide.”

Click here to read more.

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MSNBC.com Gives the Skinny on Naked Vacations

November 10th, 2009
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In September, MSNBC travel columnist Christopher Elliott interviewed AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf about the state of clothing-optional travel for an article titled “Nude recreation is fun.” This week, a new, more in-depth article about nude recreation titled “5 reasons to bare it all on your next vacation” was posted at MSNBC.com with a variety of interactive features.

The MSNBC website features a YouTube video, “The skinny on clothing-optional vacations,” a link to the original “Nude recreation is fun” post plus links to other articles of interest about nude recreation. Also included is a poll, “Would you ever strip down for a naked vacation?” So far, out of 1,610 respondents, 64% voted that they “absolutely” are intrigued by the idea of a clothing-optional vacation.  

Click here to read the articles, take the poll, view comments and more.

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TV Shows Promote Skinny-Dipping

November 6th, 2009

This week, two television shows promoted the joys of skinny-dipping. Nudists, of course, have long known the pleasure of swimming in the buff while feeling the coolness of the water and warmth of the sun against bare skin. Hopefully, after watching these shows, there will be some new converts to skinny-dipping who will wonder what took them so long to try it for themselves.

Channel Canada will air a six-part series “Skinny Dip,” beginning November 18 on Travel & Escape. Following the success of last year’s hour-long special, host Eve Kelly travels the world in search of the best locations to skinny-dip, challenging unsuspecting strangers along the way to try swimming au naturel. Episodes include travels to the Canadian Yukon, Costa Rica, Australia, the Bahamas, British Columbia, and New Zealand.

Click here for a show schedule and to read more.

Wednesday’s “Oprah Winfrey Show” was themed “Step Out of Your Box,” and challenged four women to try things they had never tried before. A mother of four, a woman who just lost her husband and job, a neonatologist, and a single mother of two boys were urged to break from their daily routines. Ali Wentworth guided the women through a roller derby, skydiving–and skinny-dipping.

After the women disrobed and ran into the ocean, one contestant remarked, “Who cares what we look like? We’re just going to literally get out of our skin and be a bunch of gals naked in the ocean.”

Click here to read more.

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Where Do You Get Nudist Information?

October 28th, 2009
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Nudity, AANR, the Law, and Consequences

October 26th, 2009

By AANR Executive Director Erich Schuttauf…

In a report to clubs and trustees last week we let you know that AANR had assisted a prominent attorney with legal information. 

Two weeks ago we discussed a couple’s lawsuit against Wal-Mart and the city of Peoria, Arizona, after their three daughters, aged between one and six, were removed from the family home over nude photos of the girls taken at bath time.  The children remained in state custody for over a month while authorities investigated the photos after a Wal-Mart photo clerk alerted authorities.  (A judge later ruled the pictures did not violate criminal laws.)

This week the latest news came from Virginia where accounts first reported that a “man faces jail for making coffee in his own home naked.”  Those accounts proffered that the defendant woke up at 5:30 a.m., stumbled to the kitchen in his home, and proceeded to make coffee in the nude.  Hours later, police showed up at his door to cite him for indecent exposure after a mom and her seven-year-old son observed him in the window while taking a “short cut” that crossed his front yard on their way to school.

For those of us for whom nudity is a way of life, at times these reports can seem overwhelming.  If we face jail or steep legal fees for taking innocent snaps of our kids, or enjoying nudity within our own homes and backyards, we’re left wondering “What will be next???”

It prompts me to offer a few observations and make one promise to you.

First, there is little question that sensationalized news accounts have a marked impact on what nudists and non-nudists alike believe is unlawful.  In turn, that can have a demonstrable impact on their willingness to give nude recreation a try or other behavior.  For example, “Mr. Coffee” touched off several messages to our office opining that members feel forced to cover up.  It’s not surprising given that visitors who responded to a survey on our blog this week voted the “privacy of home” among the top places they enjoy nude recreation. 

Remember the Arizona photo case? I’ll leave it to you to speculate on whether it had anything to do with a printing company’s recent refusal to publish the newsletter of an AANR club located in the Pacific Southwest.  It contained a cover picture depicting members of all ages in a line onstage during a club talent show. The club was a long-standing customer.  

Next, I’ll acknowledge that with most such cases, AANR faces a significant obstacle that must be overcome to respond to the news story properly: like all “merely mortal” readers, viewers, and listeners, we often do not have first-hand knowledge of the facts.  Did the parents of the young girls take photos that came too close to the line?  Did Mr. Coffee simply stumble around the kitchen preparing brew, or did he stand spread eagle in open doorways and a large plate glass picture window at 8:40 in the morning-and were mother and son taking only a small shortcut between two very public sidewalks from which one could have just as easily seen a purposeful display as has also been alleged?

Responding too quickly, without knowing all the facts for certain, brings peril if initial reports and assumptions turn out untrue.  Yet the early innings of a story are usually the stage where our blood is boiling at its hottest.  DAMN IT. If AANR knows about this it should be DOING something. 

The media likes to hear us say “damn it.”  “Damn it” makes us buy newspapers.  “Damn it” keeps us listening over the commercial break.

I want all our members and clubs to be assured that AANR hears the frustration in your phone calls and e-mail messages.  I cannot promise you that we will be goaded into premature action because doing so can all-too-easily detract from a reputation of providing a credible voice of reason for nude recreation.

But I do promise you that AANR will continue to track events, to take the extra time that it takes to research the facts, or find out what the jury determined so that we can continue providing reliable guidance.  And that we WILL speak out in cases of clear injustice to nudists.

In closing, let me return to Peoria, Arizona, one more time.  This week, our office secured a copy of the written police reports prepared at the outset of the police investigation just hours after the call from Wal-Mart, plus subsequent interviews with the parents and a thorough search of their home. 

The reports reveal what the judge ruled: These parents are probably not pornographers. They are (make that were) just very matter-of-fact about the nudity of their young kids and a cousin or two, and took a limited number of snapshots and home video of same. But the reports also reveal aspects of the photos that legitimately would have triggered alarm bells for the Wal-Mart clerk and the police.  They are the same aspects discussed in the “Legal Issues in Nude Photography” fact sheet available to clubs and members in the Member Benefits section of aanr.com.   It is fair to conclude that had the parents known and observed the same guidelines we provide, their case may have not gone as far as it did.

There are lots of laws and rules of thumb to keep track of and they constantly change.  Your dues and support make it possible.

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Your Opinion Matters

October 19th, 2009

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Alicia Silverstone Talks Nudity on The View

October 14th, 2009

aliciaWatch as Alicia Silverstone is interviewed by The View ladies about being a vegan, her new cookbook, swimming in the nude at home and at a nude beach with actor Woody Harrelson, and her husband and Harrelson’s nude trip down the Amazon.

Click here to watch.

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