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Defendants] contend that to the extent that many in our society may regard the uncovered female breast with a prurient interest that is not similarly aroused by the male equivalent ..., that perception cannot a b France, Lisa (October 14, 2014). " 'Pulp Fiction': 20 fun facts as the film turns 20". CNN. Archived from the original on July 29, 2018 . Retrieved August 14, 2018. The group formerly gathered in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; at Madison Square; on the High Line; at Bryant Park and the New York Public Library Main Branch; in Sheep Meadow, Cedar Hill, and the Strawberry Fields in Central Park; Battery Park and the attached East River Esplanade; and Washington Square Park, among other locations. [7] [8] [9] a b "All-Time 100 Movies: Pulp Fiction (1994)". Time. February 12, 2005. Archived from the original on June 3, 2007 . Retrieved May 15, 2007. Tarantino, Quentin (1994). Pulp Fiction: A Screenplay. New York: Hyperion/Miramax. ISBN 0-7868-8104-6.

Wills, Dominic. "Uma Thurman Biography". Tiscali. Archived from the original on May 7, 2007 . Retrieved December 29, 2006.

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If you are familiar with a digital pulp provider that is not listed below, please let us know. Suggestions are always welcome. Conard 2006, p. 134: Conard claims that the text originates from the film Bodigaado Kiba ( Bodyguard Kiba or The Bodyguard; 1973) and that the end phrase there is "And you will know my name is Chiba the Bodyguard...". Whether you're seeking a recent Ann Patchett, an out-of-print Clark Ashton Smith, or that little blue book about a pony you had when you were a kid, we'll either have it on our shelves, or can help you find it. Travers, Peter (October 14, 1994). "Pulp Fiction". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 15, 2011 . Retrieved March 10, 2011. It clearly wasn't because no woman would ever want to—when it's 90 degrees outside, who wouldn't rather be bare-chested than suffering under a shirt and bra? But most women didn't know they had this right, and those who did were often afraid to take advantage of it. So we decided to create a group to combat that ignorance and fear. We made it a book club because we loved books and loved hanging out with other people who loved books. And it's been going strong ever since. [14]

Harry Donenfeld's Culture Publications published Spicy Detective, Spicy Mystery and Spicy Adventure According to a former group member who was interviewed by the Village Voice, "[m]ost of the time women are too nervous or anxious to take advantage of" New York State law that permits public toplessness. They chose reading books in public because they felt it was more innocuous than just lying around topless and would attract less attention. [1] The group hope to remove the negative public perception of naked breasts in public as something "dirty". [1] Members come from a variety of occupations, including bartenders, students, production assistant, personal assistant, computer scientist, an adult film actress, baristas, and burlesque dancers. Attendees have ranged in age from 17 to 44. [10] [8] Fulwood, Neil (2003). One Hundred Violent Films that Changed Cinema. London and New York: Batsford/Sterling. ISBN 0-7134-8819-0. Vancouver's Legendary Independent Bookstore | New, Used & Out-of-Print Books | Pulpfiction Books Welcome to Pulpfiction Books! A burglar and Yolanda's boyfriend. Roth had starred in Reservoir Dogs alongside Keitel. He had used an American accent in Reservoir Dogs but used his natural, London accent in Pulp Fiction. Though Tarantino had written the part with Roth in mind, TriStar head Mike Medavoy preferred Johnny Depp or Christian Slater. [28] Early in development, Tarantino had contemplated casting Roth as Vincent and Gary Oldman as Jules, rewriting the characters as "two English guys". [29]In May 2016 in Central Park, and September 2016 in Prospect Park, the Society performed a version of Shakespeare's play The Tempest with an all-female cast and incorporating full nudity and body painting. The Society took advantage of the fact that full nudity is legal in public in New York when "performing in an artistic performance". [19] [20] Group members generally read pulp fiction and had received advance copies of books from a number of publishers, including Hard Case Crime and the Feminist Press, [12] as well as authors such as Elmore Leonard. [13] The group loved "good books and sunny days and enjoying both as nearly in the altogether as the law allows". [7] Purpose [ edit ]

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