Word: sexualism
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...abandoned world tour, lawsuits, drug addiction, a bizarre disappearance and mysterious return have brought real- world, grownup horror to the owner of Neverland Ranch -- horror he eventually had to confront. In a four-minute televised statement broadcast around the world from Neverland last week, Jackson, voice quivering, called the sexual-abuse allegations ''disgusting,'' declared his innocence and said, ''I do try to be Godlike in my heart...
...homosexual flirtation in an Argentine prison. Scenes of torture crosscut to film fantasies with hunks and feathers. Comebacks for star Chita Rivera, director Harold Prince, composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, plus a stellar debut for Brent Carver in a show asserting there can be no freedom without sexual freedom...
...Angeles Times, which went to print with an article its reporters had been researching for several months. The Times reporters had found telephone records showing that as Governor, Clinton had been a prodigious caller of at least one of the women the troopers identified as his sexual partners. The records, reviewed last week by TIME, showed that Clinton had called the woman at least 59 times over two years, including one call from a hotel in Charlottesville, Virginia, that began at 1:23 in the morning and lasted 94 minutes. By far the most inflammatory charge in the Times, however...
...worn his respect for R. Kelly on the extra-long sleeve of his extra-long white tee since the days of Space Jam. When the R. controversy spiraled out of control around 2001, I felt like I was the one under fire. Was I really some sort of sexual deviant just because I liked to listen to songs with lyrics like, “I swear I never seen a t-shirt looks so tight / My triple-X on your body, girl, you make it look so right”? Deep down, though, I always knew that R was innocent...
...needed to be something that brought together all these groups.”Lee said that Diversity & Distinction was intended as a “cross-identity” publication.“The idea was embracing diversity in a broad sense, not just race [but also] class, religion, sexual orientation, and gender,” said Lee, who is also a Crimson editor.The magazine has come a long way in 10 years, said Geoffrey A. Fowler ’00, the 1998-1999 editor of Diversity & Distinction and now a foreign correspondent at the New York Times, adding that...