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" ... In a 10-page document filed in Manhattan’s New York state court this week, Hu and Caixin say Guo has used his Twitter and Facebook feeds to claim “that one or both have engaged in false journalism, extortion, lascivious sexual conduct, and drug abuse,” and that Guo “should be ordered to comply” with a request for evidence to back his allegations. ... "
" ... It further states that “any action voluntarily taken in good faith to restrict access to or availability of material that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable, whether or not such material is constitutionally protected.” ... "
" ... Laurie Simmons: I love it. I had a show at Mary Boone and she wanted to show “Cafe of the Inner Mind,” a series of photographs of lascivious male dummies with comic bubbles revealing their sexual thoughts. I was thinking about about how I didn't know what a male fantasy looked like. When they were written about this past spring they were so with the ideologies of the Me Too movement. Which was kind of amazing. These things happen in our lives that inevitably and irrevocably change everything. ... "
" ... There was a great deal of sex in “The Night Lands,” and whether its startling, character-revealing, or just plain lascivious, none of it is actually sexy. In fact, Game of Thrones, characters have frequently coupled, but I don’t believe any of them has ever made love. Lest you think this is a criticism, it fits in perfectly with the book. ... "
" ... When the Council of Trent (1545–1563), the Catholic response to the reformed Protestant churches, sat down, they got cracking on questions of dogma, mostly, but they also shot a cursory look at music. The result was a ban on “lascivious” and “impure” music — which is vague enough to mean nothing or anything, depending on who would interpret the guideline. So far, so harmless. But at one point Cardinals Bernardo Navagero and Giovanni Morone were considering banning “very soft” music, too (“musica troppo molle”) and perhaps polyphony altogether. This, Emperor Ferdinand I would not have, and regionalism won out: music should be performed or not performed as was the local custom. I mention this, because Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525–1594) was involved in this controversy by composing, to order, the Missa Papae Marcelli. ... "