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Singer Janis Ian is the latest celebrity to speak out on Bill Cosby. After New York Magazine profiled 35 of the comedian's alleged rape victims, Ian opened up about her interactions with the once-celebrated man. In a lengthy Facebook post, the "At Seventeen" singer revealed that after a performance at The Smothers Brothers Hour, Cosby tried to ban her from television because he thought she was a lesbian. -
American Exceptionalism, The '60s and Censorship: 7 Tracks Squashed from Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and More
The state of Oklahoma voted to get rid of the AP American History test this week, taking exception at the course's exception to American Exceptionalism. No decade better represented America trying to edit out what it didn't like about itself more so than the '60s however, as Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and Sunny & Cher found out.
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