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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Barely Legal makes an end run around kiddie-porn laws. Plus: The real winner in the free-PC movement is Apple; let the Cuban boy go home!
Thank heaven for little girls
Stephen Lemons
Underage-looking aspiring starlets are lining up for the chance to make $2,000 a day in the flourishing imitation child-porn industry.
Elton John makes the Cub Scouts strip
Hank Hyena
Scout leaders balk at what they call a pedophilia-inspired Albert Hall show.
I'd rather eat tacos with Daniel Johnston than swordfish with Damien Hirst
Cintra Wilson
Spiritual squalor at an opening of chunky shock-pop for the rich, and a performance of melting honesty and sweetness by the musical equivalent of Joseph Cornell.
A double standard?
Sean Elder
Two gays allegedly raped and murdered a young boy. Why didn't it get covered as much as the Matthew Shepard case?
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
The problem with President "Bulworth"; even Alfred Hitchcock wasn't perfect; don't use children as an emotional crutch!
From ballet to B&D and S/M?
Tara Zahra
Evan Zimroth's elegiac memoir raises disturbing questions
about girlhood femininity and brutal domination
Kiddie pants or kiddie porn
Deborah A. Lott
Nothing comes between kids and their Calvins --except charges of pedophilia.
Another Day in Paradise
Craig Seligman
Craig Seligman reviews 'Another Day in Paradise,' directed by Larry Clark.
Microsoft
Andrew Leonard, Janelle Brown, Scott Rosenberg
Have Gates & Co. peaked? 21st reviews tech highs and lows of '98.
Is it sex or is it art?
Janelle Brown
Is it sex, or is it art? By Janelle Brown. In Austria, right-wingers take aim at a Net arts group for peddling porn. But maybe they've just got the wrong URL.
Lusting after “Lolita”
Justine Brown
Only a nymphet myself when I first met Nobokov's love child, my passion for "Lolita" is still going strong today.
Wimbledon's grand finale
Simon Worrall
In his second "Letter from Wimbledon," Salon's roving correspondent Simon Worrall pokes behind the scenes, reporting and reflecting on everything from Jack Nicholson to nubile knicker shots.
“Lolita”
Charles Taylor
Adrian Lyne's "Lolita" is too timid and tasteful to be very good, but it's still the target of censors and hysterics.
Mothers Who Think: Scouts’ dishonor
Andrew O'Hehir
A former member says scouting is a dangerous influence that should be kept away from impressionable young people.
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
Jonathan Broder
Most of us are fed up enough with spam to say, "There ought to be a law." But a libertarian argues against new congressional proposals to curtail unwanted e-mail.
LOVE INVENTS US
By Amy Bloom, Random House, 224 pages
Lise Funderberg
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