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Mainstream as Porn Might Be, It Still Has Dirty Little Secretsnew

It's not all hip Hollywood premieres and political temperature-taking for the nation's carnal professionals. On July 1, a federal judge is scheduled to sentence porn producers Robert Zicari and Janet Romano for conspiracy to distribute obscene material through the mail and over the internet.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  06-19-2009  |  Culture

How the Recession Created a New Breed of Stay-at-Home Dadsnew

When the economy finally collapsed a few months back, my short-lived run as the only stay-at-home dad in the neighborhood evaporated along with tens of thousands of jobs. Dads began popping up everywhere. At the park. At the library for Storytime. At Baby Gap.
New York Press  |  Chuck Pagano  |  06-18-2009  |  Culture

Matt Gone Hated His Ailing Body ... Then He Drew On Itnew

Gone says 98 percent of him is tattooed, the only exception being his palms and gums because it would be painful and difficult to tattoo both areas. So, is he just an attention whore? Decide for yourself, but realize that without his tattoos, Gone says his life would be lonely.
Willamette Week  |  Katie Litvin  |  06-17-2009  |  Culture

Touring Anarchists Stop in Louisville, Pushing Propaganda and Sipping Lattesnew

Jeff Redmond and Casey House are a pair of anarchist revolutionaries on a bright green school bus, promoting The Zeitgeist Movement. Recently they stopped in Louisville to drum up support.
LEO Weekly  |  Farrah Johnson  |  06-11-2009  |  Culture

'Transformers' Celebrates 25 Years with an All-Out Pasadena Gatheringnew

Transformers will reach a milestone when fans of all ages pack the Pasadena Convention Center for BotCon 2009, celebrating both 25 years of robotic success and the June 24 release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Marry Pivazian  |  06-08-2009  |  Culture

Amateur Sociologist Uses Social Experiment to Expose Mullet Bigotrynew

Just as John Howard Griffin attempted to expose racism,Jake Nyberg hopes to expose "mulletism"—the mistreatment of mulleted Americans. He's been documenting his experiment at www.mulletlikeme.com.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Erin Carlyle  |  05-22-2009  |  Culture

'Amazing Race' Contestant Shows the World that Gay Dads Can Be Greatnew

Jet-setting around the globe on The Amazing Race was just another in a series of unique life experiences for gay father Mel White, a biographer and speechwriter for such conservative Christian icons as Jerry Falwell and Billy Graham.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Carl Kozlowski  |  05-18-2009  |  Culture

How an Oregon Guru Raked in Millions as a New Age Psychicnew

Eric Pepin is a balding, heavyset 42-year-old from Beaverton, Ore. who claims he can heal the sick, control the weather, travel between dimensions and communicate with God. He teaches his secrets on CDs and DVDs that sell for up to $299 each on his website. And people buy them.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  05-13-2009  |  Culture

Ready or Not for Babynew

Babies have a habit of appearing at the least opportune moment, like when a verdict is due on a big story. And no two pregnancies (or births) are ever the same.
Jackson Free Press  |  Dawn Dugle  |  05-11-2009  |  Culture

I Know I Should Kick the Habit, But...new

By the time I was legally old enough to smoke, I was already addicted. And for almost 30 years, I have been trying to quit. I think, no, I know, that if I don't do it soon, it will no longer be my choice.
Boise Weekly  |  Amy Atkins  |  05-01-2009  |  Culture

Homeless Youth Look for -- and Find -- a Safe Place in Montereynew

Social workers call the homeless youth of Monterey Peninsula "invisible children," living along one of the most affluent coastlines in the world but fading into the scenery because they don't want to draw attention to themselves -- and we don't want to see them.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Jessica Lyons  |  04-16-2009  |  Culture

Every Dogi Has His Day

The country is falling apart. When the going gets tough, Americans turn to doga.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-14-2009  |  Culture

Building a Better Easter Basketnew

This year, skip the chocolate bunnies with the disturbing neon eyes and go for a more practical and eco-friendly Easter basket.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kelly Bryan Smith  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

What's in Your Cleaning Agents?new

The EPA says indoor air is often worse than the air outside, even in the "cleanest" homes. A lot of that is due to the toxic chemicals in common cleaning products. Here's how to go green when you clean.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sophie McNeil  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

What Difference Does it Make if I'm Green?new

With the world population approaching 7 billion, you may wonder what impact your personal actions could possibly have on the environment.
Jackson Free Press  |  Melia Dicker  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

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