1993
Issue 4 1993
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OPENERS<br>
Assorted Short Takes<br>
MEDIA MANIPULATION<br>
Floyd Brown's Dirty Tricks and the Bush Campaign - Ed Cafasso<br>
Media Pandering to Black Revolutionaries - Mark Di Ionno<br>
Maybe It's Time, After All These Years - Clark DeLeon<br>
The Eclipse True Crime Trading Cards Controversy - Mike Baker<br>
Another View: Shame On Serial Killer Trading Cards - John Sutherland<br>
Fun With Numbers - Russ Miller<br>
A Right To Know Or An Invasion Of Privacy - Deborah Wilker<br>
Rodney King: No Isolated Incident - Richard G. Carter<br>
The Art of Media Manipulation - Ed Cafasso<br>
Tabloid Journalism and Manipulation of the Press - Mark DiIonno<br>
Censorship and the Community Press - Caitlin Barry<br>
How Not to Begin a Career In Radio - Duane Swierczynski<br>
Tale in 'Twin Cities' - Kate Worley and Read Waller<br>
Candidates With No Balls - Greg Hotchkiss<br>
THE MEDIA AND THE GAY COMMUNITY<br>
Hate and the Art of Queer Media Spins - Andy Mangels<br>
No Message Here - Andy Mangels and Carl Vaughn Frick<br>
Still Lurking In the Shadows, After All These Years - Michael C. Botkin<br>
Unhealthy Morality - David Gilden<br>
Basic Instinct: The Myth of the Level Playing Field - Angela Bocage<br>
World Games - Roberta Gregory<br>
ARTISTS UNDER FIRE<br>
Black Plastic And White Sheets: Censorship of Dayton Claudio - Mike Baker<br>
Born To Raise Hell: The Lowbrow Labors of Robert Williams - S.C. Ringgenerg<br>
Abortion Wars: The Canning of Popeye Comic Strip Writer Bobby London - Steve Ringgenberg<br>
ANYTHING GOES<br>
Tyson Didn't Get A Fair Shake - Pete Hamill<br>
Nemesio - Michael Taylor<br>
Death of A Mad-Man - Steve Ringgenberg<br>
P.C. Kills - Angela Bocage<br>
Cherry, Me & Censorship; Or No Flies On Me - Larry Welz<br>
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Revisited - Trisha Sherrick<br>
Another View: Tempest in a Teapot - John Rosenman<br>
From Seasrs and J.C. Penney...With Lust - John Rosenman<br>
FICTION<br>
Enoch - Robert Bloch<br>
How To Get Ahead in New York - Poppy Z. Brite<br>
The Cause - S.K. Epperson<br>
REVIEWS<br>
Behind the Mask - Matthew J. Costello<br>
House of Fiction - Tom McDonald
Issue 5 1993
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OPENERS<br>
Assorted Short Takes<br>
NEWS AND VIEWS<br>
Spike Lee: Bourgeois Boor - Mark Di Ionno<br>
Madonna Exposed - David Aaron Clark<br>
PORN in the USA<br>
What's Smut - Roberta Gregory<br>
What's Porn to You is... - Bill Paige<br>
'S' is for 'Stoopid' - John Skipp and Craig Spector<br>
SIDEBAR: Art, Porn & NC-17N.O.E.U. 2008 - Michael Taylor<br>
Above the Law - ACLU Arts Censorship Project<br>
The Arguments Against Pornography - Jim Bramlett<br>
Reflections of a Feminist Porn Star - Nina Hartley<br>
Let Me Tell Ya 'bout Suffering - Rhonda Nettles<br>
Tip of the Iceberg ('Omaha the Cat Dancer') - Kate Worley & Reed Waller<br>
Pornography's Victims - Phyllis Schlafly<br>
Porn: The Patient Prostitute - Bob Fahey, Jr.<br>
I Fought the Law...and the Law Lost - TL Wahl<br>
The Wit and Wisdom of Al Goldstein - Don Vaughan<br>
Pornography: A Poisonous Tentacle - J. Marshall Newton<br>
An Interview with Candida Royalle - Don Vaughan<br>
The Crotchless Panters of Utah - Ken Rand<br>
Billy Bear's Take on the Bundy Affair - Joseph P. Cunningham<br>
SIDEBAR: F.O.X.E. on the F.E.B.A.<br>
Sex, Smears and Feminists - Bobby Lilly<br>
Interview with Annie Sprinkle - David Aaron Clark<br>
Adult Cinema 101: XXX's Top 10 - Randy Lee Payton<br>
Madt Max - Russ Miller<br>
The Master Race - Mark Kramer<br>
AVN to the Media - Shove It! - Mark Kernes<br>
Fetish - Andrew Wahl and Scott Stine<br>
THE COMIC SCENE<br>
The Chilling Effects of Corporate Extortion on the Arts - Ed Cafasso<br>
Gary Groth on The Complete Crumb: Where's a Good Censor When You Need One - Steve Ringgenberg<br>
ANYTHING GOES<br>
Do You Believe in Magic...Johnson That Is? - Mark Di Ionno<br>
Those Who Devour Children: A Visit with H.R. Giger - Steven Johnson<br>
The History of the World and 'My Stinking Ass' - Adam Alexander<br>
FICTION<br>
Lie Down With Us - Thomas Tessier<br>
Making Love (Novel Excerpt) - Melanie Tem and Nancy Holder<br>
REVIEWS<br>
Behind the Mask - Matthew J. Costello
Issue 6 1993
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BLACK RACISM<br>
Selective Outrage - Joseph Perkins<br>
The Rodney King Trial: A Postlogue - Steven Barnes<br>
The Many Shades of Blackness - Richard G. Carter<br>
The Myths of 'Black Racism' and the Shockleytizing of America - George F. Sanders<br>
Hang Ten - Andrew Wahl and Scott Stine<br>
The Necessary Racist - Craig Thompson<br>
Reverse Racism of Self Defense - Seaton B. Hancock<br>
Black Racism: What Goes Around Comes Around - Richard G. Carter<br>
POLITICS AND THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT<br>
Voters Ferreting Out the Right Stuff - Connie Langland<br>
Challenging Stealth Candidates - Skipp Porteous<br>
Christian Coalition Gears Up In Pennsylvania - Steve Goldstein<br>
MORE PORN<br>
Cherry in A Night To Remember - Larry Welz and Larry Todd<br>
The Sting of Pornography - Cecil E. Greek<br>
Nude, Fucked and Freezing - Wally Anne Wharton<br>
The Erotic Eleven - Bobby Lilly<br>
EROTIC ART<br>
Ideas and Thoughts/Censored - Eban Lehrer<br>
Breaking the Chains of Self-Censorship - John Rousso<br>
The 'Velopes - Davo<br>
Through the Back Door - James Healy<br>
ANYTHING GOES<br>
On Our Backs Gets Kicked in the Ass<br>
Drawing Upon the Imagination: The Art of Clive Barker - Lisa Petrucci<br>
Those Happy Days - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro<br>
The Missing Demand in the Gay Agenda - Michael Medved<br>
True Perversion (Another View) - Stan Leventhal<br>
The Potshot Heard 'Round the World - Wayne Jebian<br>
SIDEBAR: Skirmishes of the Pot War<br>
Our Eroding Privacy - Tony Lesce<br>
The Most Personal Public Secret of All - Jill McIntosh<br>
Down For The Count - Mark Shaw<br>
No Sympathy For Mike Tyson (Another View) - Richard G. Carter<br>
Sticks and Stones Do Break My Bones...Words Do Not Offend Me - Barbara Beebe<br>
COMIC CENSORSHIP<br>
Tax This, Pal! - John Longhi<br>
'Boiled' Diana - Scott Cunningham<br>
Nightmare on 34th St. - Paul Wardle<br>
FICTION<br>
Magnificat - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro<br>
REVIEWS<br>
Non-Fiction - Russ Kick<br>
Blood, Sex and Comics - Linda Marotta<br>
Street Smarts: Fiction Reviews - Anthony Alcaraz