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Art and the Oeuvre of 2 Live Crew

About 4 pages (1,278 words)

The Washington Post, October 22nd, 1990

The young woman behind the counter at Waxie Maxie's took a long look at the customer. He was a middle-aged gent of the white male Anglo-Saxon Protestant persuasion, wearing a button-down collar and reading spectacles, carrying an audio cassette ("Warning: Explicit Language Contained") called "As Nasty as They Wanna Be," by the 2 Live Crew. Finally she shook her head gently and asked: "Do you like that?" What could I say? "I, uh, just want to find out what all the commotion's about." She thought it over for a moment, then pronounced herself satisfied. "At least you're open-minded," she said, as...

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