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Sex in 2003
by James
N. Horky
I really wish that we could all get back to a
point where modesty is valued and virginity is
sacred. I grew up in the 80’s and 90’s,
so I’ve seen and experienced the evolution
of sex-in-the-media. It wasn’t always like
this. There was a time when people cared about
what our children saw and experienced. |
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Poetic
Reinforcement of Procreation:
Some Call it ‘Love’
by Philip Traum
“How many of the people in this room are
married or in a long term relationship?”
Unfortunately, the inquisitive student was not
adept at managing his passions, and the question
sounded vaguely threatening. It obviously contained
a hidden agenda--and nobody likes those. |
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An
Argument For Pornography:
Cum On! What’s The Big Deal?
by Anders Porter
After
all, sex sells. Believe it or not, admit it or
not, like it or not, it’s the truth. And
in saying so, I’m in no way introducing
a new concept. It always has and it always will.
The pornography business has skyrocketed in the
past twenty years to become a multinational, multi-billion
dollar industry.
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Zora
Bytes
Urbia Edition
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Overhuman's
Burden
Lamont's Lament
The T.Brown Chronicles
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"On
one hand, I've got a knowledge of my heritage;
I got a pretty good background, I've been to
school. But on the other hand, I like strippers.
So do I not talk about strippers because I'm
educated? Do I not talk about education because
I like strippers? Nobody can pigeonhole me and
determine what I talk about."-
Kanye West
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G-Strings
and Sympathy: Strip Club Regulars
and Male Desire
by Katherine
Frank
Stripper,
writer, and anthropologist, Katherine
Frank explores and reveals the
natures of modern heterosexual
males within the strip club. Using
her own accounts as ‘field
research’ she probes into
what it is that men are purchasing
when they hand over the cash--What
exactly is the return? Reading
this book, you may discover it’s
not as obvious as you may think.
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Red
Hot & Riot
Encounters
With Aids in Africa
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case-by-case basis, disclosing
the devastating effects the epidemic
has on individuals within local
communities. The film is goes
beyond telling the facts, and
rather, tells the truth, acquainting
one with what it means to live
in a plague ridden world.
Net proceeds from DVD sales help
fund efforts to end the AIDS crisis.
www.redhot.org
212-343-0043
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The
PornOrchestra
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for patrons of ‘the art form,’
it’s the soundtrack that’s
deemed most offensive. Finally,
a group of musical and visual artists
have banded together to bring adult
film out from the bottom to the
top of the high culture meter. Their
mission: to do away with the ‘wah-wah,’
and replace it with creative genuine
cinematic scores--for porn flicks.
To quote them, “No one cares
– We Don’t Know Why.”
Their next upcoming performance
is scheduled for August 7, 2003
in Oakland, CA |
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