Dr. William Masters argues that "the greatest mistake that most of us make is to think that sex is just intercourse." He and his research partner Virginia Johnson discuss marital attitudes towards sex ...
Sex, in all its glorious expressions, has been an integral part of the American experience in my four biographies — respectively, about Si Newhouse, Benjamin Spock, the Kennedys, and now Masters and ...
– We meet famous OBGYN Dr. William Masters who is trying to start a study on the science of sex. – Virginia Johnson is a single mother who becomes Masters’ associate. – William and Libby Masters have ...
In 1957, the same year that The Ed Sullivan Show refused to shoot Elvis below the waist, a gynecologist and a former nightclub singer began hooking strangers up to electrodes and asking them to fuck ...
Spoilers up to the fifth episode of the second season. If Mad Men convinced us all that the sixties were the heyday of cultural Neanderthals, its most obvious successor, Masters of Sex, is determined ...
Dr. William Masters and his associate, Virginia Johnson, both seated, with two of their assistants in June, 1970, at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation. Dr. R.H. Spitz, left, and Sallie ...
Showtime’s newest series, Masters of Sex, premiered last Sunday, September 29, amid a firestorm of bus stop ads and TV trailers. The series dramatizes the real life exploits of Dr. William Masters, a ...
Dr. William Masters, Washington University’s foremost OB/GYN, runs a successful medical practice by day and conducts a secret study of human sexuality by night. Former nightclub singer Virginia ...
Friday we chatted with Thomas Maier, whose "Masters of Sex" book has been translated into a hit (and Golden Globe-nominated) Showtime series. Maier, an investigative reporter and 30-years-and-counting ...
Rather than just study human sexual response, researchers at the Masters and Johnson Clinic enter the realm of treatment on “Mirror, Mirror,” Episode 208 of Showtime’s “Masters of Sex.” “We’re ...