Issue 3 1992
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OPENERS<br>
Assorted Short Takes<br>
NEWS AND VIEWS<br>
Trial by Media - Melinda McAdams<br>
Accused Rapists Do Not Have the Right to Anonymity - Natalie Latorre<br>
In God's Name - Barbara L. Delhotal<br>
Burning Issue - Lamark Waldron & Ted Boonthanakit (comic)<br>
Profiles in Courage: Bill Baird - Harvey Wood<br>
Right To Life Game - Trina Robbins (comic)<br>
Political and Corporate Censorship in the Land of the Free - John Shirley<br>
Boy Scouts and Freedom From Religion - Donna Bocian<br>
PERSIAN GULF WAR<br>
Desert Storm Confidential - Ed Cafasso<br>
Disgrace Behind the Glory - Leigh Roche<br>
Female War Resistor Stands Her Ground - Aaron Nauth<br>
Fired for Peace - Joe Reedy<br>
UPDATES<br>
Update from Broward County: 2 Live Crew - Deborah Wilker<br>
2 Live Crew: The Double Standard is Alive and Well in the Nineties - Trina Robbins with Carol Leigh<br>
Father Pfleger: Round 2 - Donna Bocian
RETROSPECTIVES<br>
Lenny Bruce is Dead - Harlan Ellison<br>
Lenny and Andre - Allen Sonnenschein<br>
William M. Gaines Interview - Stephen Ringgenberg<br>
POLITICALLY (IN)CORRECT SECTION<br>
Gauntlet Bob - Russ Miller (comic intro)<br>
Political Correctness: Getting There - Allan Sonnenschein<br>
Politically Correct and Unrepentant - William Rose<br>
Top Ten 'PC' Media Mouths - Teri Wingender<br>
Disturbing Images: Cartoonist John Callahan - Mike Baker<br>
P.C. Retrofix - Rex Miller<br>
Rex's House Dictionary (sidebar) - Rex Miller<br>
Political Correct Bashing - Sleeping With the Enemy - John Ames<br>
Beware of the Proselytizing Vegetarians - John Sutherland<br>
Your 'PC' Quotient - Richard Dominick<br>
When Is a Joke A Slur - Hill McIntosh<br>
Contradictions - Darryl Hattenhauer<br>
1991 Most/Least Politically Correct - Bill Paige<br>
America: A Great Place to Raise Your Kids - Ken Rand<br>
More Heat Than Light - Wayne R. Smith & B.J. Barnes (comic)<br>
From Lip Service to Forked Tongue - Teri Wingender<br>
The 'Rap' of PC - Patrick Lawless<br>
My Dinner With the Politically Correct - Richard Dominick<br>
Show Us You're Nuts - Duane Swierczynski<br>
Hey, I Gotta You 'PC'...Right Here! - Thomas F. Monteleone<br>
COMICS<br>
Finding The Cost of Freedom - Kate Worley<br>
Watching the Media Watcher - Harvey Pekar<br>
'...There's A Way' Remembering Dori Seda - Leslie Sternbergh<br>
Of Nice and Men - Russ Miller (text and comic)<br>
Interview with Joe Coleman - Carlo McCormick<br>
FICTION<br>
Freakbabies - Nancy A. Collins<br>
Love Is Where You Buy It - Brian Hodge<br>
Pelts - F. Paul Wilson, comic-strip adaptation by Russ Miller<br>
Hester - Dave Swartout<br>
Objects - Ron Leming<br>
The Limits of Fantasy - Ramsey Campbell<br>
Monsters - Jay Owens<br>
The Process - Steve Rasnic Tem<br>
Blind Hatred - Oliver Zschenker<br>
Death at Eleven - Elizabeth Massie<br>
Lines From a Diary - Trina Robbins<br>
Vampire - Richard Christian Matheson<br>
Laugh Track - Brian Riordan<br>
Flesh Eating Muthas - James Kisner<br>
ANYTHING GOES<br>
Lyrics of Abuse Find Audience - Steve Lopez<br>
Censor N.W.A.? Give Me A Break - Dave Marsh<br>
The Tupelo Ayatollah - Skipp Porteous<br>
Standing Up Against Censors (sidebar) - Skipp Porteous<br>
San Francisco vs. Basic Instinct - Rebecka Wright<br>
It Must Be The Camera - Stan Higgins<br>
Top Ten Censorship Stories of 1991 - John Rosenman<br>
King's Critics: A Reader's Smorgasbord - Michael R. Collins<br>
Cherie Gaulke: Performance Artist Under Attack - William Relling, Jr.<br>
The Shameful Enforcement of Video Chastity - Joseph P. Cunningham<br>
Censor Me, Please! - Adam Alexander<br>
A Challenge to the Media - W. Wilson Goode<br>
BOOK REVIEWS<br>
House of Fiction - Tom McDonald<br>
Taboo Text - Linda Marotta<br>
Behind the Mask: Non-Fiction Reviews - Matthew J. Costello