Jim Spagg, whose nudity riled state, dies
The self-proclaimed artist known for his controversial cable-access show was a Portland mayoral candidate Jim Spagg, who thought of himself as an artist but who attracted attention from angry parents and shocked legislators a decade ago for prancing naked on cable-access television, died Saturday at his Portland home.
He was 64 and had leukemia, an associate said.
His real name was James Spagnola, but it was as Jim Spagg that he ran with 22 other candidates for mayor in Portland's current election. His filing said he planned to spend less than $2,000 on his campaign and he was not regarded as a serious candidate.
After gaining notoriety for his cable shows, Spagg told The Oregonian in 1995 that he was delighted when he learned that he could have his own program on public access cable and that no matter what he did, the law required that programs be carried at least once.
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No matter what you could say about the guy, he was a defender of the First Amendment, and that made him a friend of mine.
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