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| 165 products found for sex/drugs  | Chuck Klosterman's series of essays on pop culture's interaction with real life is an exploration of our obsession with celebrity, what drives it, and how the frequently the lines between entertainment and reality become blurred. It's also an... |  | Marijuana, pornography, and immigrant migration: in common, they share the dubious distinction of having three of the largest black markets in history. And their prosperity is only growing. Noted essayist Schlosser, author of FAST FOOD NATION,... | Q~~_6.JPG) | Zev Chafets, best known for his reporting on the Middle East, explores the hidden policies of discrimination which guard the gates of the most beloved sports shrine in America, the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Chafets... |  | An account of the Hollywood filmmaking scene of the 1970s. In the era before blockbusters like JAWS and STAR WARS made Hollywood studios focus on making huge movies with wide appeal, directors were treated like superstars, and given free reign to... |  | Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Ian Dury (vocals); John Turbull (guitar); Davey Payne (saxophone); Chaz Jankel, Mickey Gallagher (keyboards); Norman Watt-Roy (bass); Charley Charles (drums). Producers: Peter Jenner, Nobody, Prince Charming, Pals, Chips... |  | Canadian crime drama INTELLIGENCE offers an unwavering view of life in a police unit that has been set up to target organized crime. The action primarily focuses on police officer Mary Spalding (Klea Scott), who is charged with bringing notorious... |  | Hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons is one of the most successful figures to have emerged from the genre since its appearance in the early 1980s. Here, he tells of his early days as a promoter of neighborhood dances, his part in the success of many of... |  | |  | Chuck Klosterman's series of essays on pop culture's interaction with real life is an exploration of our obsession with celebrity, what drives it, and how the frequently the lines between entertainment and reality become blurred. It's also an... |  | Marijuana, pornography, and immigrant migration: in common, they share the dubious distinction of having three of the largest black markets in history. And their prosperity is only growing. Noted essayist Schlosser, author of FAST FOOD NATION,... |
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