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It was the third in a series of conferences sponsored by the Center for Sex Research at California State University, Northridge — all with the same basic concept: bring the academics and press people together with the people they study and write about, so that each can benefit from the other’s particular […]
Erotic dancers at the Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theater in San Francisco have won a landmark $2.85 million settlement of their long-pending suit against the club. The bitterly fought class-action suit, representing over 500 current and former employees of San Francisco’s oldest and most renowned lap dancing emporium, has been in litigation since March 1991. […]
Saturday Night Live has always parodied television news. On one Weekend Update, aired during the 70s, Jane Curtin and Bill Murray had this exchange:
Jane Curtin: The drive against pornography districts in major cities continued to gain momentum this week, as more demonstrations were held in New York. Bill Murray was on the […]
[This article was originally written for a book, Like Mother, Like Son, an anthology of first person accounts of men’s relationships with their mothers. The book, edited by Robert Blauner, was under contract to be published by the University of California Press in 1995. When Blauner submitted his completed manuscript, however, his editor […]
[Different versions of this interview were published in LA Weekly (“Light & Shadows,” March 6, 1998), San Jose Metro (“Naked Truth,” March 19, 1998), Santa Cruz Metro (“Prints of Peace,” March 19, 1998) Boston Phoenix (“Naked Eye,” April 16, 1988), and San Francisco Metropolitian (“Edge of Innocence,” April 20, 1998).]
On April […]
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