March 23-25 Wheelock College Boston, MA The so-called “porn wars” that were fought over the feminist critique of contemporary mass-marketed pornography derailed important academic and activist work. It is time to move on by reframing our thinking on pornography, especially in light of the important changes that have occurred in both technology and pop culture […]
Porn Merchant Implies: Host Community Put at Risk So Outsiders Might Enjoy Themselves
Gary Porter is the general manager for V.I.P., a chain of porn shops that is trying to open a large new store next to a residential neighborhood in Berlin, CT. Town officials have rejected their permit application as not consistent with local ordinances and the company has sued. In a November 17 newspaper article, Mr. […]
Vote Tracker: Northampton City Council on Adult Signage, Location of Adult Enterprises (November 2006)
The minutes from the Northampton City Council meeting of November 2 have recently been released. They describe the final vote over three adult-use ordinances. We provide these minutes here for your convenience. Northampton City Council – Minutes of Meeting – November 2, 2006 (PDF) Approved: An ordinance to regulate the adult content of signage In […]
Vote Tracker: Northampton Planning Board on Adult Signage, Location of Adult Enterprises (September & October 2006)
The minutes from the Northampton Planning Board’s meetings of September 28 and October 12 have recently been released. They describe the discussion over various adult-use ordinances and how planning board members voted. We provide these minutes here for your convenience. The addresses of residents on both sides of the debate have been obscured to protect […]
Gazette: “State retail group pins honor on downtown Northampton”; walk-ability praised
Today’s Gazette reports the Retailers Association of Massachusetts has recognized Northampton as having the “best downtown shopping district” in 2006: Rich Segel, who founded the Retailers Association of Massachusetts Awards of Excellence, said Northampton won the title because it is “everything a downtown should be.” Segel cited the uniqueness of the city’s stores, their longevity, […]
XBiz: “NoPornNorthampton Defeats Capital Video”
XBiz calls itself “The Industry Source” for adult business owners and webmasters. Today it reports that “An organized group that waged a local war against Capital Video from opening a large adult store in the middle of town was victorious… The decision to regulate the sale of adult content within town limits grew from a […]
Why Northampton’s New Adult-Use Ordinances Are Not Spot Zoning
Some opponents of the adult-use zoning ordinances passed by the Northampton City Council on November 2 have been arguing that they constitute illegal “spot zoning” because the ordinance was partly motivated by opposition to a specific business, namely Capital Video’s plans for a large porn shop at 135 King Street. They say that the 1,000-square-foot […]
Smith Sophian: “Definition of ‘no’ should not be debated in cases of rape”
Aileen Coe objects to the confusion of no and yes in this week’s Sophian, the Smith College student newspaper. A Maryland court recently overturned a rape conviction because the victim initially consented. Her subsequent withdrawal of consent was not considered sufficient to sustain the conviction. Coe quotes the court as saying, “It was the act […]
Corporate Self-Restraint at Leading Domain-Name Exchange
Afternic is a reseller of Internet domain names. Today they announced that they will “no longer accept domain names that promote hate, sex, obscenity or self-destructive behavior, such as substance abuse, violence and gambling.” Afternic explains: The sole rationale behind our decision is to make Afternic a more comfortable site for mainstream domain name shoppers, […]
An Open Letter to R.J. Greeley Company
NoPornNorthampton emailed the following message to Robert J. Greeley on Saturday. Having received no response, we now share it with the public. We invite those of similar opinion to contact Mr. Greeley.Dear Mr. Greeley,In August, you wrote to a Northampton resident stating that you personally would have rejected Capital Video as a tenant for 135 […]