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Dire Straits Song 'Money for Nothing' Banned in Canada Over Lyric

By David KnowlesJan 13th 2011 – 5:50PM

These days, music censorship isn't just for young rap artists. Citing what it deems the inappropriate use of a gay slur in the lyrics of the song "Money for Nothing," the 1985 hit by the band Dire Straits, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council has officially banned the tune from being played on Canadian radio. The...

Opinion: Let 'Huckleberry Finn' Stand

Jan 5th 2011 – 5:48PM

You've probably heard the news by now: Mark Twain is getting an extreme makeover. An Auburn University professor, Alan Gribben, has decided to whitewash the 219 instances of the N-word right out of "Huckleberry Finn," and while he's at it, he's going to remove "Injun," too, for good measure. The new and supposedly improved...

Opinion: Mark Twain and the Word That Dares Not Speak Its Name

Jan 5th 2011 – 5:42PM

Mark Twain's classic "Huckleberry Finn," one of the most frequently banned books in America and one that is increasingly erased from reading lists and curricula across the country, is about to re-emerge in a racially cleansed format that makes it palatable for our oversensitive times, erasing a word I dare not mention,...

Opinion: This Isn't the First Time 'Huck Finn' Has Been Targeted

Jan 5th 2011 – 5:13PM

As the news flows to the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom about yet another bowdlerization of Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," my heart breaks. Pre-emptive censorship harms us on many levels, but the worst damage is done to young readers who are denied access to the richness of...

Opinion: We Need Good Teaching, Not Censorship

Jan 5th 2011 – 5:02PM
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Many people are outraged over the news that a publisher is producing an expurgated edition of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" for use in schools. As someone who defends free speech for a living, I share the view that this is a very bad idea. But it is important to recognize that the publisher is not trying to corrupt...

Background on mark twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist.

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