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December 3, 2005
Usually when visiting an art exhibit, patrons are invited to look, but not touch. However, an exhibit in Miami hopes rule-breakers will not only touch, but taste as well. Visionaire art magazine hosted an exhibit Saturday and Sunday inviting visitors to a "taste bar" featuring small strips that dissolve in your mouth. Artwork is paired with each flavor, strategically placed above each strip.
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November 19, 2005
Topics sex, nudity, singapore, toys, pornography, dancing, marketing, stars, movies, porn, strip, image, magazine, television, city and police
For a country that is known for being on the bottom of the list for most sexually-active nations, it is no surprise that Singapore's media watchdogs would pull the nudity and sex toys out of public viewing for this year's Sexpo 2005. The exhibition, which prohibits anyone under the age of 21, is seen as a milestone for the tightly controlled city-state that bans pornography and has tight censorship laws that routinely cut nudity and sex scenes from movies.
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November 15, 2005
The GQ Man of the Year is. . . Jennifer Anniston. Aniston earns the honor because the magazine said she showed a lot of poise, grace and good humor during her breakup with Brad Pitt this year. The acting couple's divorce was granted last month after four years of marriage.
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November 9, 2005
Italy's most popular magazine, Famiglia Cristiana weekly, will make an apology to its readers for printing an advertisement that shows a woman's naked bottom, reports Reuters. The ad is for a maker of ventilation machines, showing a naked bottom through a hazy glass shower door. The ad reads, "If you want to see clearly, call an electrician now. "
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November 8, 2005
One of Italy's most popular Catholic magazines will apologize to its readers for carrying an ad that shows a woman's naked bottom, the magazine says Tuesday. Controversy erupted when Famiglia Cristiana, whose title means "Christian Family," showed nudity for the first time in its pages.
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