Stephen Lemons

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  • The death of John Lennon

    "The hero who never looked down," by Gary Kamiya; "Remembering Dec. 8, 1980" by Stephen Lemons
  • Remembering Dec. 8, 1980

    Robert Altman, Lucianne Goldberg, Roger Ebert, Larry Flynt, T.C. Boyle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas and others recall how they felt when they heard the news of John Lennon's death.
  • Philip Kaufman

    The director of "Quills," the new film about the Marquis de Sade, discusses sex, writers, repression and his movie's parallels to the Starr-Clinton fiasco.
  • Paradise regained

    Weimar Berlin's depraved, sin-filled nights tantalize the imagination anew in Mel Gordon's "Voluptuous Panic."
  • Steve Buscemi

    He has a wildly successful career as a character actor. So why does he go and direct a prison movie, "Animal Factory," with Tom Arnold and Mickey Rourke?
  • "Requiem for a Dream" author Hubert Selby Jr.

    A modern-day Dante discusses drugs, the American nightmare and literature's last exit.
  • Trafficking in human flesh

    A landmark act passed by the Senate last week would increase protection for slaves forced into prostitution.
  • Christopher Walken

    No one plays the kook, the psycho, the fallen angel, the bloodthirsty ghoul better than the actor who claims he's just a regular Joe.
  • Scent of a woman

    Grand seductress Catherine Deneuve talks about taking chances, working with Bjvrk and starring in the new musical "Dancer in the Dark."
  • Apocalypse culture vulture

    The end time is upon us: Feral House publisher Adam Parfrey is about to administer the coup de grbce to Western civilization.
  • The art of the Caan

    In "The Way of the Gun," veteran badass James Caan shows whippersnappers Benicio Del Toro and Ryan Phillippe exactly how it's done.
  • Carnal smorgasbord

    British photographer China Hamilton portrays women as strong, independent beings -- even when they're tied up -- in his book "Woman."
  • The fight to free the West Memphis 3

    By Stephen Lemons
  • Vincent D'Onofrio: Killing us softly

    The star of "The Cell" and "Steal This Movie" talks about playing a serial killer, the head yippie and a job that requires him to be suspended above a naked woman.
  • The great GHB-rape scare

    In Santa Barbara, the bizarre case of a Max Factor heir accused of sexual assault has refocused attention on the dangers of the drug that makes rape easy.
  • Robert Altman

    Hollywood's ultimate outsider is at long last the Big Daddy of American cinema.
  • The fight to free the West Memphis 3

    Six years after the conviction of three young men in the "Paradise Lost" triple homicide, a burgeoning movement insists they're innocent.
  • "American Pimp"

    A recently released documentary stars Rosebudd, a 47-year-old exemplar of the genre who tells it like it is.
  • Sex with latex

    Porn industry workers and prostitutes have to balance profit and safety, and their choices about using protection can inform us all.
  • Andre the Giant bombs the world!

    From London to L.A., Tokyo to Philly, guerrilla artist Shepard Fairey's ironic, iconic postering blitz featuring the long-dead WWF star has become a global phenomenon.
  • Return to Wonderland

    With his old pal Eddie Nash to be arraigned Monday in a 19-year-old murder case, the restless ghost of legendary porn star John Holmes once again stalks L.A.
  • Julie Strain: Ultravixen!

    At "6-foot-1 and worth the climb," the star of Playboy TV's "Sex Court" is Hollywood's queen of the B's.
  • "I Was a Teenage Dominatrix"

    Ooooh! That's gotta hurt! Shawna Kenney cracks the whip and gets paid for the pain of writing a memoir.
  • Attack of the flesh-eating bananas!

    Latest Web hoax slanders America's most beloved fruit.
  • Letters to the editor

    The meaning of Jar Jar. Plus: Finally, a paper conservatives can call their own; is the Iditarod animal cruelty?
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