January 12, 2005

Ah, that's more like it . . .

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Feminist icon and Female Eunuch author Germaine Greer who first “baffled observers” by agreeing to appear on the British reality TV show “Celebrity Big Brother,” “quit the program Tuesday and launched a scathing attack on the producers.” According to an Associated Press wire report, “after five days of being locked in a house with an underwear model, a teenage musician, a drug-loving dancer and an ex-wife of Sylvester Stallone,” Greer held a press conference and called the house a “fascist prison.”

Dennis Johnson is the founder of MobyLives, and the co-founder and co-publisher of Melville House.

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