Atlantic City Weekly's Weekend Hot Tub Party is a little hotter this week.
Your weekly dose of the coolest photos, music, videos, trivia, op-ed stories, contests, and anything else we think that you, our dear reader, might dig, is inspired by this week's cover story.
This week we're bringing you 11 of the hottest classic bombshells, painstakingly selected by our staff.
We also offer a sexy YouTube play-list of some really sultry songs, as well as the chance (at bottom) to win yourself a 2012 Showboat Atlantic City Bombshells calendar. (Click here for behind-the-scenes video from that photo shoot!)
Every weekend we'll be back with fresh content for you to share with your friends, from a sweet play-list we've put together for your (eyes and) ears or behind the scenes exclusive photos for your viewing pleasure, stories overheard in a bar, or the latest viral videos, you'll find it all here.
So slip into something comfy, pour yourself a cocktail and get in because the water's warm all year round!
This is- Atlantic City Weekly's Weekend Hot Tub Party!

Farrah Fawcett: This Charlie's Angel is a multiple Golden Globe and Emmy award nominee and sex sumbol whose iconic poster, released the same year as Charlie's Angels premiered, broke sales records and made her an international pop culture icon with millions of young girls imitating her hairstyle in the 70's and 80's.

Dita Von Teese: Marylin Manson's former lover, Dita Von Teese is best known for her burlesque routines and is frequently dubbed "the Queen of Burlesque." As a model, costume designer, author and actress, she achieved some level of recognition in the fetish world as a 'tightlace.'

Cindy Crawford: Named #3 on VH1's 40 Hottest Hotties of the 90's, Cindy Crawford is among the most popular supermodels, frequenting magazine covers and fashion runways. Discovered at the age of 16 by a newspaper photographer, Crawford was represented by the Elite Modeling Agency in Chicago at 17. She also played the lost love of Jon Bon Jovi in the video for his 1994 version of Please Come Home For Christmas.

Suzanne Somers: Three's Company and Step by Step star Suzanne Somers appeared in two Playboy cover-feature nude pictorials during the 1980's. She has authored a number of dietary health books and has appeared in various films and television series.

Heather Locklear: A graduate of UCLA, Heather Locklear starred in multiple television series, including major roles in Dynasty, T.J. Hooker, Melrose Place and Spin City. She also won the satirical Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her role in the 1981 movie Return of the Swamp Thing.

Raquel Welch: Originally a local San Diego weather forecaster, Raquel Welch moved to LA and was cast a leading role in the sci-fi hit Fantastic Voyage in 1966. Wearing mankind's first bikini, Welch posed in a prehistoric animal-skin bikini when she starred in the remake of One Million Years B.C. She has appeared in a number of films and television series and also recently authored a book Beyond the Cleavage.

Linda Carter: The New Original Wonder Woman, Miss USA Linda Carter stared in the 70's television series. She also appeared in episodes of Starsky and Hutch and more recently in the 2005 movie Dukes of Hazzard.

Tawny Kitaen: Appearing in several hard rock videos for the band Whitesnake, including the hit "Here I go again" and married to the band's lead singer, Tawny Kitaen also had a reoccurring part on the television series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys."

Karen Alexander: This New Jersey native has appeared on the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue twice and the January 1989 cover of Vogue. She was listed in people magazine's 50 most beautiful people in 1990. You might also recognize her from the 1995 movie Bad Boys.

Jenny Mccarthy: Having used her Playboy fame to star in film and television, Jenny McCarthy has appeared in movies such as Scream 3, Crazy Little Thing, Dirty Love and John Tucker Must Die. This Illinois native has written books on parenting and has become an activist promoting the controversial claims that vaccines cause autism.

‘tennis girl’: Selling over 2 million copies, this famous poster of then 18-year-old Fiona Butler was photographed by her boyfriend at the time, Martin Elliot, in September 1976. Taken at Birmingham University in England, this posed shot was taken shortly before the couple broke up and the picture became a worldwide sensation.
As a special bonus to go along with this week's sexy theme, we've put together a special playlist to accompany the mood. We've got six steamy tracks lined up for you to enjoy from Prince to Silk and Zeppelin to Nina Simone. Click play and let the sounds of our naughty playlist be the soundtrack for your weekend.

The provocative Manson stood out during its salad days. But upon catching the band while opening for Nine Inch Nails at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia in 1994, it wasn’t as if there was a media storm surrounding the act. This was a period when rap was freaking people out. Public Enemy was just that. Chuck D was tripping people out with his urgent, accurate message.
In honor of the this week's Jazz at the Point festival in Somers Point, we go cool mode this week.
Atlantic City Weekly's Hot Tub Party is taking a trip back in time again, this time checking out some of the best duets of the last 20 years and a round-up of some of the best Super Bowl commercials of the last decade.
Tweet your slogan suggestions using the hashtag #ACslogans. We're looking for some fresh creativity and wit. You never know, we might choose to reward a favorite.
In honor of 2012, we're going back 20 years to 1992 and bringing you back a nostalgic comparison of pop culture to our present day.
Surely concert-goers will be jumping around for this one.
Atlantic City Weekly's Weekend Hot Tub Party is bringing you a special present: a holiday stocking stuffer extravaganza filled with a variety of joyous videos, creepy Santa pictures and unusual festive folklore.
Holiday songs are either dreaded or anticipated. We know there are some songs most people look forward to hearing and others that exist only to irritate and annoy.
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OVER 70 YEARS AGO, the Tropicana opened in Havana, Cuba and soon became one of the world's sexiest and most magnetic nighttime hotspots. The notorious Tropicana Cabaret, that is. This week, in a historic twist of fate, Old Havana has opened in the Tropicana. That's Atlantic City's Tropicana Casino and Resort, where the new dining, entertainment and retail project, The Quarter, promises to recapture the glory and excitement of pre-revolutionary Cuba. From the 1930s until 1959, Havana, Cuba was the place where the jet-setting, who's-who crowd of Hollywood stars, wise guys, high-rollers and well-heeled party seekers would go wild -- losing their inhibitions while spending, drinking, dancing, gambling and romancing until the wee hours of the morning. This was Ernest Hemingway's Cuba. He was known to frequent the bars of Havana, liberally ordering his favorite Cuban drinks, including frozen daiquiris, sour-sweet mojitos laced with mint leaves and his own rum creation, the "Papa Doble." These same drinks will surely be ordered by the dozen in The Quarter. Wide-eyed and drop-jawed visitors will follow their ears through the recreated old-Havana streetscapes as Cuban violinists and bands of musicians playing Spanish melodies serenade one and all. Designed in Cuba's tropical baroque architectural style,...
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1. Anonymous said... on Nov 11, 2011 at 11:00PM
“haha i havent seen some of those pics in yeeears! i had the tennis poster in college! still hot”