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John Waters talks about nude prisoners, illegal pubic hair and the unlikelihood of getting laid at New York art parties.
By Laura Miller
September 24, 1998
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CDA -- the sequel: By Janelle Brown. Congress is flooded with new bills restricting online expression. So where are the protests?
By Janelle Brown
September 23, 1998
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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.
By Janelle Brown
August 6, 1998
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I used to tell my daughter she could read anything she wanted -- until she took me up on the offer.
By Inda Schaenen
July 17, 1998
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Trashing the flamers: By Mike Godwin. An online civil libertarian discovers the proper uses of "censorware" software filters
By Mike Godwin
May 15, 1998
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Adrian Lyne's "Lolita" is too timid and tasteful to be very good, but it's still the target of censors and hysterics.
By Charles Taylor
April 30, 1998
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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.
By Christopher Hitchens
December 4, 1997
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The Salon Classics Book Group: Garrison Keillor on the 'scandalous' -- and mediocre -- 'Sister Carrie.'
By Garrison Keillor
October 13, 1997
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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."
By Andrew Leonard
September 18, 1997
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The Supreme Court struck down one badly written, overly broad censorship law. But there's more where that came from.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 27, 1997
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"Kama Sutra" is bogus history and cheesy storytelling, but what the hell, it's sexy.
By Laura Miller
April 7, 1997
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Jesse Helms thinks artists must be socially responsible. So do many of the shocking artists he reviles. They're all wrong.
By Sallie Tisdale
February 24, 1996