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Thursday, November 1
Friday, November 2
NYC Munch
DSF: “Edge play” With Don E.â€
Saturday, November 3
Sunday, November 4
MAsT Metro NY: “Obedience vs Personal Accountabilityâ€
The Baroness‘ Fetish Retinue and Cabaret
Monday, November 5
Tuesday, November 6
TES “People of Color Forum” moderated by Lady Sabrina and Sir Guy
Museum of Sex: “Love & Sex With Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships†w/ David Levy
Wednesday, November 7
TES Relationships Group: “Being Green in the Scene”
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Joe. My. God.: It’s A GOP Whoregasbord!
Rep. Richard Curtis (R-DUH) is out-Haggarding and out-Craiging anything we’ve ever seen. . .
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Lolita’s Predictions & Predilections: Straight Boy Gets Fucked in the Ass
Adam’s a good boy. He deserves an expert. I contacted Jefferson, of course.
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Waking Vixen » Berlin Porn Film Festival Diary
…would people sit politely with their hands folded in their lap and their belts firmly buckled, or would the audience become an orgy of flesh and soft sucking sounds?
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‘Times’ Reporter Kurt Eichenwald’s Tragic Attempt to Save Child-Porn Star Justin Berry – Money 2007 — New York Magazine
Times business reporter Kurt Eichenwald thought he was doing a noble thing by rescuing a teen from the Internet sex trade. He didn’t know how much it would cost him.
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YouTube user Hot for Words sexes it up this Halloween, delving into the illustrious origin of the word “Halloween”. Check it out!
I love me some book learnin’! I also love boobs. This clip has a bit of everything! I think that’s what business types would call “synergy.”
Happy Hallowe’en, everyone! Stay safe, stay sexy.
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from the WSJ Law Blog:
The provision of the statute at issue deals with the pandering of material as child pornography. It targets the person who “advertises, promotes, presents, distributes or solicits . . . any material or purported material in a manner that reflects the belief, or that is intended to cause another to believe†that it is child pornography. The Eleventh Circuit struck the statute down as overly broad.
From the get-go, the justices assaulted Solictor General Paul Clement with all sorts of hypotheticals. For instance, the justices struggled with whether the statute could apply to movie reviewers who wrote about depictions of teen sex in movies like “American Beauty,†“Traffic†and “Lolita.â€
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This is the year of Lewis Carroll’s little girls. They are the subjects of three recent or forthcoming films, a Marilyn Manson CD, a play written for the Yale School of Drama, a photography exhibition, a graphic novel, and a commemorative symposium at Columbia University. Scholars and biographers, of course, have exhaustively studied the life and art of the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll (he was always Dodgson to his “child-friends”), and his Alice books provide perpetual pop-culture fodder ranging from Disney merchandise to Gwen Stefani songs. In recent years, scholars including Morton N. Cohen, Roger Taylor, Edward Wakeling, and Douglas R. Nickel have persuasively argued for the artistic merit of Dodgson’s photographs of Victorian notables and little girls as well. Yet the lives of the child-friends whom Dodgson entranced with stories and photographed in various states of exotic undress — Alice Liddell, Alexandra (Xie) Kitchin, Irene MacDonald, and Evelyn Hatch, among many others — have yet to get their due. Who, exactly, were these little girls, and why was Dodgson so besotted with them?
It is time for the subaltern nymphet to speak. Examining the lives of Dodgson’s child-friends and the images he took of them forces us to re-evaluate his vision of childhood, the murky line between art and pornography, and the perennial appeal he has for popular culture.
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