The performance art collective celebrates sexuality and the legendary adult movie icon while stoking outrage from chin-stroking music traditionalists. What’s not to like?

The performance art collective celebrates sexuality and the legendary adult movie icon while stoking outrage from chin-stroking music traditionalists. What’s not to like?
Priests and nuns have been watching porn on their phones, and The Pope is not at all amused.
Politicians and campaigners fear that a new branch of the self-declared ‘delightfully tacky’ fast-food chain will bring the sky falling down – but they’re wrong.
How the throwaway comments of a single campaigner led to hysterical press reports around the world.
How ads for female underwear attempt to emphasise the sexiness while trying to appease the censors.
The latest academic anti-porn study is full of holes, misinformation, scaremongering and supposition – don’t be fooled.
Our laws are set by social misfits who don’t know what they are talking about – isn’t that depressing?
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For some, the most pressing concern of 2020 is the fact that you can rent Confessions of a Window Cleaner on Amazon Prime.