This document appears to be a page from a narrative or article describing the 'Lifestyles Convention.' The text details a conflict between the convention organizers (specifically regarding an Erotic Art Exhibition and an 'Evening of Caressive Intimacy') and the state's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). The ACLU intervened legally on behalf of the convention. The page also includes a brief interaction with a vendor selling novelty cookies.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Narrator | Author/Observer |
First-person narrator describing the convention ('I edge away')
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| Unidentified Female Vendor | Vendor |
Selling edible cookies with condoms inside at a booth
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| Unidentified ABC Representative | Government Official |
Made arguments against the exhibition regarding sex in rooms with mini-bars
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Lifestyles Convention |
Organizer of the event
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| Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) |
State agency attempting to regulate/prevent the exhibition
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| ACLU |
Legal organization that obtained a restraining order against the ABC
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| Wyndham Hotel |
Venue for the convention and threatened with liquor license revocation
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (implied by footer stamp)
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the Art Gallery
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Venue hosting the convention
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Specific room scheduled for the 'Evening of Caressive Intimacy'
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""They' re only a dollar each," she says, adding, as I edge away from her booth, "it' s a great joke.""Source
"Legally, he said, you can' t even have sex in a hotel room which has a mini-bar."Source
"ABC didn' t just give up and assume the fetal position in a Love Swing."Source
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