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A bloody good time at the Erotic Heritage Museum’s Cannibal Night

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Death Becomes Her: Feathers and blood were the dress code for Cannibal Night at the Erotic Heritage Museum. Apparently, no one told the mannequin.

Photo: Beverly Poppe

Cannibal Night @ Erotic Heritage Museum

I have been vibrated from head to ... below. I have cringed to the amplified sounds of a vixen chomping into a light bulb. I have seen a dollar bill staple-gunned to her as reward. I have watched naughty film from 1915 and beyond. And, I have gotten to know a motorcycle-mechanic-turned-performance-zombie—an accident left him a double amputee. To think that my main concern was what to wear to Cannibal Night at the Erotic Heritage Museum on August 21. The answer? Ketchup.

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