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Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale

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Cincinnati avoided the distinction of co-titleholder as the “nation’s silliest city” when it acquitted an art museum director of obscenity charges for exhibiting seven gay-themed photographs (Part A, Oct. 6). It left the undisputed title to Ft. Lauderdale where a jury convicted a record store owner of selling an “obscene” recording (Part A, Oct. 4).

Not that Cincinnati is sexually liberated. You can’t rent an adult video. Nevertheless, a jury stacked with persons who had never been to an art museum listened to experts who taught them that because a viewer doesn’t like what is seen and may be offended by it, personal distaste does not render it non-art.

By contrast, defense testimony in Ft. Lauderdale on the artistic value of black rap music, even when heard as offensive, fell on deaf white ears.

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Now that city is trying the recording group itself for obscenity. Ft. Lauderdale still has a chance to shed its “silly city” title and restore its legendary image as an enlightened beach town “where the boys and girls are.”

RICHARD GREEN

Los Angeles

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