Censorship

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  • Movie Interview: Peckerhead

    John Waters talks about nude prisoners, illegal pubic hair and the unlikelihood of getting laid at New York art parties.
  • CDA -- the sequel

    CDA -- the sequel: By Janelle Brown. Congress is flooded with new bills restricting online expression. So where are the protests?
  • Is it sex or is it art?

    Is it sex, or is it art? By Janelle Brown. In Austria, right-wingers take aim at a Net arts group for peddling porn. But maybe they've just got the wrong URL.
  • Censorship and sensibility

    I used to tell my daughter she could read anything she wanted -- until she took me up on the offer.
  • Trashing the flamers

    Trashing the flamers: By Mike Godwin. An online civil libertarian discovers the proper uses of "censorware" software filters
  • "Lolita"

    Adrian Lyne's "Lolita" is too timid and tasteful to be very good, but it's still the target of censors and hysterics.
  • Newsreal: The ayatollah who came in from the cold

    Salman Rushdie has had it with Western writers who think it's his own fault that the Iranians are out to kill him. First up in the cross hairs: John Le Carré.
  • Classics Book Group

    The Salon Classics Book Group: Garrison Keillor on the 'scandalous' -- and mediocre -- 'Sister Carrie.'
  • Someone to watch over you

    Your boss thinks you're using the Net to goof off. With programs like LittleBrother, he can track your every click -- and block sites that make you "unproductive."
  • Newsreal: The CDA is dead. Is Net censorship?

    The Supreme Court struck down one badly written, overly broad censorship law. But there's more where that came from.
  • "Kama Sutra"

    "Kama Sutra" is bogus history and cheesy storytelling, but what the hell, it's sexy.
  • Duty-Free Art

    Jesse Helms thinks artists must be socially responsible. So do many of the shocking artists he reviles. They're all wrong.
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