Word: playboyism
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Students at the University of Maryland have made the most assertive statement to date in the continuing debate at campuses of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) colleges over an upcoming Playboy magazine feature, "Girls...
...vote last week, the University of Maryland Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution that opposed allowing Playboy representatives on campus to photograph female students. SGA members also demanded a meeting with University of Maryland Chancellor John Salter and the university's Board of Regents to "discuss stopping Playboy from having any affiliation with the university...
...organizer of College Expo is New York City-based Metacorp, which licensed the festival's name from Playboy Enterprises in 1981. Metacorp helps advertisers by staffing the booths, hiring bands and handling other logistics. President Steven Berkowitz, 25, figures that Metacorp's revenues from providing these services will be $7 million this year, up from $1 million in 1981. "The clients obviously think it works," he says. "They come back every year with bigger budgets." Even the U.S. Army had a booth at MusicFest, where recruiters answered 1,250 inquiries...
...choreography is hot, dazzling stuff. Arthur Williams III and Pay Lynn Boyce, who also choreographed the show, are an unbeatable dance team, leading the rest of the cast through some lightening fast gymnastics, and charming the audience as decadent playboy bunny types in "Tortoise and Hare." Boyce has crafted some impressive dance routines, which make the most of the plodding to lackluster music. The score, written by Koury with the help of Steve Olenick and Michael Cowan, needs to be tightened and spiced up. It lacks imagination...
...words, what can only be described as the opposite sex. He is, in two words, girl crazy. He enjoys sex immensely and, given an opportunity, talks about it endlessly, with innocent self-absorption, as if he were describing the movements of the stars and planets. In a recent Playboy interview, almost the entire conversation is devoted to that one subject, and he recounts his love life, graphically and all too vividly, without inhibitions or constraints. "I have been talking about those things for years," he notes. "It's just that nobody likes to print them usually...