Still Scandalous: ‘Tropic of Cancer’ 50 Years Later

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the US publication of Henry Miller’s semi-autobiographical novel Tropic of Cancer. He lays out his objective on the very first page: “This is not a book, in the ordinary sense of the word. No, this is a prolonged insult, a gob of spit in the face of Art, a kick in the pants to God, Man, Destiny, Time, Love, Beauty . . . what you will.” The novel was banned in the US for 27 years, although you could snag a copy in Paris from 1934 onward. The ban was eventually overturned because, like fellow banned books Ulysses and Lady Chatterley’s Lover, the court ruled the novel was literature, not pornography. The result was that the Brooklyn-raised Miller was nearly 70 years old when his first novel was finally published in his home country.

Why was the book banned in the first place, and why was the ban ultimately overturned? Read 10 of the novel’s most scandalous (and for the most part, incredibly NSFW) passages after the jump. … Read More

Where Are They Now: The Cast of ‘Stand By Me’ 25 Years Later

Can you believe that it has been a quarter century since four young chums walked along train tracks in Oregon looking for a dead body? The Stand By Me 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray arrives in stores today, so you may want to brush up on what the film’s cast members have been doing since they created this timeless gem. We’ll catch you up, after the jump. … Read More

65 Things You Didn’t Know About David Lynch

On the occasion of David Lynch’s 65th birthday (and with the 25th anniversary of his masterpiece Blue Velvet coming up this September), Flavorpill presents 65 obscure facts about the renegade director/writer/photographer/musician/artist. Enjoy! … Read More

11 Stylish ’80s Hip-Hop Album Covers

From M.I.A.’s burqa to Kanye’s giant necklace, when it came to the boldest fashion statements of 2010, hip-hop artists helped lead the sartorial charge. Which is nothing new, really. Need proof? After the jump we’ve rounded up some of the most stylish hip-hop album covers from the ’80s. Click through, and if you know what’s good for your wardrobe, be sure to take notes. … Read More