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The Rialto Report

Dian Hanson – Chronicles, Part 1: The Early Years – Podcast 139

The Rialto Report

Ashley West

Performing Arts, Arts, Tv & Film

4.8531 Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2024

⏱️ 73 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

If the name Dian Hanson rings a bell for you nowadays, it may be because she’s a senior editor and writer for Taschen, the gold-standard, high-end book publishing company, where she has over 50 books to her credit. In fact, she’s also the so-called head of the company’s Sexy Book division where she’s overseen impressive and weighty tomes that include The Art of Pin-Up, The Book of Butts, Breasts, Legs, and Pussy, The History of Men’s Magazines, lavishly illustrated books by Roy Stuart, Robert Crumb, Tom of Finland, and many, many more, including a Vanessa Del Rio book that remains the greatest-ever volume dedicated to an adult film star. Perfect for your coffee table, if your coffee table needs some hardcore pornography.

But as much as I wanted to hear about Dian’s life in book publishing, it is her life before Taschen that really intrigued me.

You see, Dian was at the heart of the wild and crazy men’s magazine scene in the New York of the 1970s and 80s, a world that overlapped heavily with adult films in that period. At the heart of her professional career lay a partnership with another larger-than-life character inhabiting that world – a writer, bon vivant, political activist, visionary, and rake called Peter Wolff. For ten years, Peter and Dian blazed across almost every New York adult film magazine you can think off, leaving a trail of new ideas, busted budgets, and creative visions that broke the mold of what a men’s magazine could, and should, be.

From Partner to Oui, Adult Cinema Review, Harvey, Hooker, and Exposé, Peter and Dian were the Bonnie and Clyde of sex magazines, tearing their way through an antiquated and outdated business, reinventing it by involving readers and breaking down the barriers between those who appeared in the magazines and those who read them. If Neil Armstrong hadn’t been the first on the moon, someone else would’ve taken his place, but if Dian and Peter hadn’t done their thing, well… the magazine landscape would have been very different.

Together they worked for mob-related figures, promoted golden age porn films – and porn stars, and were fired by every title and every publisher in town – somehow managing to enhance their reputations as creative and innovative trailblazers and yet destroy their own job prospects at the same time.

Along the way, Dian worked on Puritan, Juggs, and Leg Show too, as well as founding other magazines, like Outlaw Biker, Hawgs, Big Butt, Bust Out, and Tight.

In this first episode of my interview with Dian, I discovered that her formative years, including her upbringing with a father who was a supreme grand master in a sex-magic cult, was every bit as dramatic, exciting, frightening as what came next.

This podcast is 73 minutes long.

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Dian Hanson – In Pictures

All captions by Dian.

Dian Hanson

Dian’s father, USO magician, aged 16

 

Dian HansonDian’s father, aged 18

 

Dian HansonDian, with mom, Seattle 1952

 

Dian HansonDian, 1952, with mom providing the censorship

 

Dian HansonDian, aged 2

 

Dian HansonFamily reunion, with crying Dian and her father, aged 5

 

Dian HansonDian, the tallest child in the class (middle back)

 

Dian HansonDian, the uncooperative interview subject, with brother and a dog she found

 

Dian HansonDian, aged 5

 

With one of the many kittens, age 6

 

Dian HansonDian, aged 8, with a bird she rescued

 

Dian HansonChristmas, Dian far right, aged 10

 

Dian HansonDian miserable at 11

 

Dian HansonDian, aged 12

 

Dian HansonFamily Christmas, Dian aged 13, second from right

 

With Vidal Sassoon haircut, aged 14

 

Dian HansonAt sister’s wedding, aged 17

 

Dian Hanson

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Now if the name Diane Hanson rings a bell for you nowadays, it may be because she's a senior editor and writer for Tashon, the gold standard high-end book publishing company,

0:22.1

where she has over 50 books to her credit. In fact, she's also the so-called

0:26.7

head of the company's sexy book division, where she's overseen impressive and weighty tomes

0:31.9

that include The Art of Pinup, The Book of Butts, Breasts, Legs and Pussy,

0:39.3

The History of Men's Magazines,

0:44.1

lavishly illustrated books by Roy Stewart, Robert Crumb, Tom of Finland,

0:47.9

and many, many more, including a Vanessa Del Rio book that remains the greatest ever volume dedicated to an adult film star.

0:52.5

Perfect for your coffee table, in fact, if your coffee table needs

0:55.8

some hardcore pornography. But as much as I wanted to hear about Diane's life in book publishing,

1:02.5

it's her life before Tashire that really intrigued me. You see, Diane was at the heart of the

1:07.5

wild and crazy men's magazine scene in the New York of the 1970s and 80s, a world

1:13.2

that overlapped heavily with adult films in that period, and at the heart of her professional

1:18.0

career lay a partnership with another larger-than-life character inhabiting their world, a writer

1:23.4

Bon Vivon, Political Activist, Visionary, and Rafe called Peter Wolfe. For 10 years or so, visionary and rake called Peter Wolf.

1:28.4

For 10 years or so, Peter and Diane blazed across almost every New York adult film magazine you can think of,

1:34.6

leaving a trail of new ideas, busted budgets, and creative visions that broke the mould of what a men's magazine could and should be.

1:43.3

From partner to we, adult cinema review, Harvey,

1:47.6

Hooker and Expoise, Peter and Diane were the Bonnie and Clyde of sex magazines, tearing their

1:53.6

way through an antiquated and outdated business, reinventing it by involving readers, breaking down

1:59.3

the barriers between those who appeared in the magazines and those who read them.

2:03.6

In short, if Neil Armstrong hadn't been the first on the moon, someone else would have taken his place.

2:09.6

But if Diana and Peter hadn't done their thing, well, the magazine landscape would have been very different.

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