
- Playing
- Elephants and Sex
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- Karen Michel
When the RNC came to NYC, there were rumors that hookers would follow. This piece checks in with a dominatrix, an "escort," and a titty bar to check out the rumor. Assigned by D3D, but never aired.
Censored? What do YOU think???
Piece Description
When the RNC came to NYC, there were rumors that hookers would follow. This piece checks in with a dominatrix, an "escort," and a titty bar to check out the rumor. Assigned by D3D, but never aired. Censored? What do YOU think???
4 Comments
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Review of Elephants and Sexas soon as they let me i'm putting this baby on the air. while it's keyed to the last GOP convention in NYC, it's themes are timeless and the commentary is so subtle you might think some will miss it, but that's exactly the attraction of karen's work. don't miss out! |
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Review of Elephants and SexIts timeliness has passed, but this is an interesting, well-produced piece about the secret side of so-called conservative America. The subject matter is probably more "adult" than most NPR reports, but the sexual and political themes are treated with the utmost journalistic professionalism and objectivity. There's no attempt made to shock listeners on either side of our country's political divide. |
Broadcast History
Not aired; assigned by NPR's D2D and KILLED!
Timing and Cues
5:08 without intro (not included)

Marjorie Van Halteren
Posted on August 19, 2005 at 01:27 AM | Permalink
Review of Elephants and Sex
Very good piece, collected and conceived and fashioned together by a real pro with a long track record of work that is anything but ordinary. It’s a bit from the Michael Moore school in the sense of – you have something you want to say, and you work around that piece of dirt until you have your pearl. This piece is essentially comedy – but like all great comedy it’s dead on true and therefore deadly serious. (PS Karen Michel was doing her thing long before any of us had heard of MM. And then there’s the totally unbalanced Harry Shearer, whose podcast I never miss.) Was this piece censored? Surely. If I concentrate I can just channel the discussion that went on about pride in “balanced reporting.” The USA is, I think, the only country that holds to the dream that its media is balanced. I don’t think it’s working anymore. It’s broke. Someone fix it! In the meantime, I’m sure this piece can find a home in many places. Put some more out there, KM.