Somewhere, somebody is having more fun than you are.
Orso everyone believes. Peter Sagal, a mild-mannered, Harvard-educated radio host--the man who puts the second "l" in "vanilla"--decided to find out if it's true. From strip clubs to gambling halls to swingers clubs to porn sets and back to the strip clubs (but only because he left his glasses there), Sagal explores what the sinful folk do, how much they pay for the privilege, and how exactly they got those funny red marks.
Peter Sagal is the host of the Peabody Award-winning NPR(TM) news quiz Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me!(TM) He is a playwright, a screenwriter, a commentator on NPR's All Things Considered, a onetime extra in a Michael Jackson music video, and a regular contributor to "The Funny Pages" in the New York Times Magazine. Sagal lives near Chicago with his wife and three daughters.
Supreme Court correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and author of 'SQUEAKY,' now an ebook: https://t.co/bReHMZGQhS Mastodon: @JessBravin@journa.host
Disclosure: Mr. Sagal is author of "The Book of Vice." https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-book-of-vice-very-naughty-things-and-how-to-do-them_peter-sagal/397275/#edition=4756794&idiq=8816538 https://twitter.com/petersagal/status/1500933225039990785