Tuesday, September 25, 2018

A Tale of Two Fliers: Censorship?

IVC's Rocky Horror: Take One.
Word has reached the Dissenters that there are TWO competing fliers for the upcoming production of Rocky Horror Picture Show. The first was designed, approved and distributed - only to be recalled -as sources say -  by ASIVC, who disapproved of the imagery. ASIVC, according to sources, said that the original flier could be used, but only if ASIVC as a co-sponsor was removed. (See above.)

The solution? A new flyer, absent the "offensive" imagery. (See below.)

One wonders if those at ASIVC who were offended by the imagery (if, indeed, sources were accurate) have seen the play or film or heard about artistic freedom or academic freedom or censorship. There is an infinite supply of material to be offended by. Good luck with that.

IVC's Rocky Horror: Take Two. 
We at Dissent encourage all to support the production which, according to feverish rumor dreams, may pay a actually sneaky homage to IVC's own Rocky. See for yourself.  And, until opening night, Thursday October 25 (Let's help them SELL OUT!), keep a watch for the surviving original fliers - still unconfiscated - delighting and offending viewers on campus bulletin boards everywhere. Hot patootie, bless my soul, I really love that Rock and Roll!



Rebel Girl acknowledges the assistance of others in reporting this story  (you know who you are) and regrets her inability to devote more time to it but she has been busy lately what with a full load of classes and complaints and lawyers and meetings.  She does what she can with what she has. 
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What process is at work here?

Anonymous said...

How does this happen at a public college?

Anonymous said...

Another crappy flyer brought to you by Oaks and her staff.
I am not offended by the juvenile attempt of drawing the backside of one of the characters. What is offensive is the lame performing arts center logo. Pathetic

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