Issue 23 2002
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Animal Rights<br>
Terrorists or Activists: The Debate About Animal Rights - Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D.<br>
Animals, Activism and Extremism: A West Coast Education - Justin M. Norton<br>
Animal Rights Front (ALF): Extremists or Patriots - Joe Miele<br>
Rights for Whom? - Nina Hartley<br>
Earth Crisis: The Sound of Righteous Violence - Chad Hensley<br>
Scales of Injustice - Rick Reilly<br>
Feature<br>
Fear and Loathing in New England - The Tom Sutton Story -- Nicola Cuti<br>
Columns<br>
Literary Lesions - William P. Simmons<br>
Censors, Sedonists, And Smut Peddlers: Edward J. Cleary - Sacha A. Howells<br>
Reviews/Commentary<br>
September 11: A Great Day for Censors - Adam Groves<br>
In The Groove - Dexter Carter<br>
Shadows on the Shelf - Garrett Peck
Issue 24 2002
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The Art and Artists of Animation and Film<br>
Exclusive Interview with Joel Adams -- Paul Power<br>
The Lost Art of Drawing: Illustrator Michael Bayouth -- Jan Reynolds<br>
The Man Behind the Man: Bernard Custodio -- Won Minh<br>
Nic Cuti: Comics and Why I No Longer Read Them --- Mike Watt<br>
Donn Greer -- Don Greer<br>
Features<br>
Cannibal Corpse: Tracing a Decade of Death Metal, Censorship and the Billboard 200 -- Justin Norton<br>
The Paradox of the Last Untouched Island on Earth: Another Look at Niihau -- Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D.<br>
Columns
The Real Threat to a Free Internet -- Cynthya BrianKate<br>
Internet Censorship -- Kane S. Latranz
September 11, A Great Day for Censors: An Update -- Adam Groves<br>
Reviews/Commentary<br>
Shadows on the Shelf: Book Reviews -- Garrett Peck<br>
Literary Lesions: Book Reviews -- William P. Simmons and Tomas Campbell<br>
In the Groove: R&B Music Reviews -- Dexter Carter