Media Update – August 12, 2004
1. Media Update Update! 2. Vuitton Whips S&M Knock-offs 3. Alternative-lifestyle event seeks alternative location 4. Judge Limits Annual Bondage Fest 5. German Xploration, Part 1
1. Media Update Update! 2. Vuitton Whips S&M Knock-offs 3. Alternative-lifestyle event seeks alternative location 4. Judge Limits Annual Bondage Fest 5. German Xploration, Part 1
1. Judge Awards Ex-Porn Star Custody Of Daughter 2. Death becomes her 3. Salt Lake trio sues for right to polygamist marriage 4. YES: Same-sex unions damage marriage, open door to polygamy
On August 4th, 2004 the Leather Archives & Museum has a $225,000 balloon payment due on its facility at 6418 N. Greenview Avenue in Chicago. $175,000 of this has been raised. Any balance due can be refinanced, but that means thousands of dollars in interest over the next 10 years. …
1. 11th Circuit upholds Alabama sex toy ban 2. Utah cases challenge whether anti-polygamy laws are constitutional 3. 'Swingers' Club' Lawyer Fails To Get Himself Committed 4. Ready to snap 5. Photographer faces trial over campy Cameron Diaz porn video 6. Cops Probe Condo …
1. Sex clubs, voyeurism remain popular, especially among men 2. Hindering case in Montco to proceed 3. Apply Fist Here 4. High court bars Internet porn law enforcement 5. Pursuing the Libido's Dark Side 6. The busy life of Intl. Mr. Leather
1. Candidate on hot seat over actress-wife's sex-club allegations 2. God's Madam 3. First Time at the S&M Store 4. 2 charged in spanking of woman 5. Swingers may be slaves to genes 6. Castor feels models murder likely a snuff film gone bad …
Mark I. Chester (http://mchester.best.vwh.net) and Dr. Carol Queen’s non-profit Center for Sex and Culture (http://www.sexandculture.org), announce a series of events in mid-September 2004 on radical sex photography and artistic freedom, featuring New York City photographer Barbara Nitke (http://www.barbaranitke.com). The events coincide with the upcoming Folsom St. Fair, Sun Sept. 26th, …
NCSF needs your help fighting our battle against increasing obscenity prosecutions. NCSF’s Communications Decency Act lawsuit, filed with Barbara Nitke in Federal Court, is scheduled to go to trial this Fall! John Wirenius, our attorney, has graciously agreed to donate his services pro bono, but we need money to bring …
1. Board of Regents next to receive Cuffs appeal 2. Berkeley religious center flies rainbow flag 3. Fantasies are fine, but be careful about acting on them 4. We've been here all along: Demystifying the power games of BDSM
1. Court upholds conviction in Cherry Hill dungeon case 2. Leather report: We'll whip you into shape for one of Chicago's wildest weekends 3. Sexual side of G.I. abuse 4. Fetish farm: It's not what you think 5. You wince some, you lose some in …