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October 2007 - Posts

  • In Other Blogs: Halloween on Scanner, Screengrab and The Hooksexup Video Blog

    Posted by Sarah

     
    How do those other Hooksexup bloggers celebrate Halloween? Strangely, it’s not too different from every other day around here…

    • Tired of all the Thriller videos out there? (Even the Filipino prisoners have moved on to the mambo.) Scanner’s moved on to Hot Blood’s 1977 freak-out Soul Dracula. Yes, Scanner Bryan, it is “a steaming bowl of awesome.”

    Also: Do not eat the peanut butter crystal meth! Do buy Scanner the Freddie Mercury doll. And Contest of the Day: who’s the hottest Hollywood horror victim? If you take a stab at it (mwa-ha-ha), you might win a very special prize.

    • Speaking of horror films, Screengrab applauds and is astounded by Noel Murray’s Year-By-Year with Friday the 13th. If you ever wanted to know, for example, that “1984's Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter dates itself with "a hospital orderly [who] watches a jazzercise video” or that by 1986, "the boys look like Bruce Springsteen and the girls look like either Madonna or Lisa Bonet” then check out this Jasonology.

    Also, get to know “That Gal!” Linda Hunt; she may have won her Academy Award for playing a man, but she’s one hell of a woman. And if cross-dressing isn’t Halloween-y enough for ya, check out Aliens versus Predators…in a sporting goods department.

    • The Hooksexup Video Blog celebrates Halloween with multiple versions of Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin: which is better, the original or the re-dub (best line: “sit your bony ass down”)?

    Also, dancing with Ghoul-a-Go-Go, linguistic lessons (literally) with a sexy European schoolmarm and home videos featuring exploding pumpkins. Best line? “Dad, you’re on fire.”

    — Nicole Ankowski


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  • We’re listening to… Britney Spears

    Posted by Sarah


    Her new album,
    which came out yesterday, is streaming on AOL and we’ve (only me, actually, no need to bring the rest of the office into this) been listening to it. It’s good! It’s very synthy, danceable and hooky. The songs are slickly produced with lots of layered blips and beeps and heavy breathing reminiscent of “Toxic.” True, her voice sounds like it came out of a machine, but it probably did, so that’s ok.

    You’ve probably already heard the single, "Gimme More," but if not check out that first (link goes to the video). The second song on the album, “Piece of Me” is also quite good and begging to be remixed into a dance-hall hit. The tunes get less exciting towards the end of the album but the whole thing is definitely worth checking out.

    Choice lyrics from “Piece of Me" after the jump.

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  • From the Archives: Ghosts of Halloweens Past

    Posted by Sarah

     

    Glenn Glasser’s Halloween party pictures.

    Test your Halloween costume I.Q.

    The Masquerade, a gallery of masked models.

    Bonus! The Scary Sex Issue.


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  • Hooksexup Video of the Day: Neal Medlyn’s Land of Make Believe, Episode 1

    Posted by Sarah

    Did you watch Mr. Rogers when you were a kid? Have you ever done drugs? Then this may be the video series for you! 


    For more Land of Make Believe go here.


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  • New on Hooksexup 10.31.07: Miss Information’s Advice on Dating a Shy Friend

    Posted by Sarah

    Dear Miss Information,

    I have this friend who I might like to date, but she's unbearably shy….How can I draw her out of her shell? I'm sure we'd both be happier that way. — Shy Times Two

    Well, I know you'll be happier. She'll be doing all the work and taking all the risk by asking you out. I'm going to age myself about twenty years in two sentences, but, as my mom used to say:

    What's the matter with you? You got a broken leg? YOU ask her out.


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  • "The show resists the implication that happy relationships are better than casual snogs."

    Posted by Sarah

     

    Yesterday Lynn Harris wrote about a show that I can’t wait to see.

    “[Torchwood] is set and shot in a dim, damp Cardiff teeming not with horny choirgirls — the way I remember Cardiff from a high-school trip to a music festival — but with the next best thing: extraterrestrial beings who slip through a rift in space and time that happens to run through the city.

    Otherworldly beings walking among us, underground Scooby gangs, sophisticated humor, imminent apocalypse: yes, Torchwood is Buffy with aliens, Angel with gadgets, The X-Files with funny accents.

    What sets Torchwood apart — aside from the team's super-tricked-out underground hideout; this is not Willow at her Mac, people — is the sex. There is girl-on-girl-possessed-by-alien-who-feeds-on-human-orgasm action. Sex (with the same alien) ends with the man actually dissolving to dust.


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  • From the Archives: "Pretty soon I was eating more pussy than a four-year lesbian."

    Posted by Sarah

     

    In 2001 Victor LaValle wrote about his life as a fat man.

    Every woman wanted me out before dawn. There seemed to be a general agreement amongst them that I would never be allowed to spend the night. There was great shame in being rushed to collect one's clothes, ushered to the door, unceremoniously led out. I often felt they wanted me gone before their neighbors came out to see me lumber awkwardly down the hall. It was a dull, distant humiliation, but on the train back to my mother's house or the next day on the bus up to Ithaca, I assured myself that it had been a good time.


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  • Hooksexup Video of the Day: Mary Van Note Starts to Train!

    Posted by Sarah

    I’m always uncomfortable watching Mary Van Note. Is anyone else? Today Mary wears make-up and we learn that her favorite pin-up girl is LaToya Jackson.


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  • "The second you don't look like Sam Riley anymore, the easier it is to convince yourself you're Ian Curtis."

    Posted by Sarah

     

     
    Will Doig interviews Sam Riley, who plays Ian Curtis in the New Joy Division biopic, Control . According to Will, Riley "has a great voice, and not just cause he's british. It's a nice smoky baritone. and his cadence was great. For instance, when he talked about Deborah and that whole part about portraying a man in front of that man's widow, he got very quiet and contemplative."

    What was it like meeting the widow of the man you were portraying?
    I was embarrassed, to be honest. I think we both thought it was fairly surreal. I was in their house, I had to sleep upstairs, I was wearing his clothes, and I'd be walking around their house and I'd bump into Debbie, and I almost wanted to say sorry.

    Sorry for portraying Ian?
    Yeah. For being an imposter or something. [Playing Ian in front of her] was like saying something about someone when they're standing right behind you - it was that kind of feeling. I could see she was nervous, but she was lovely.

    Visit the film's official site. 

    After the jump watch a video of Joy Division performing "Love Will Tear Us Apart."

    Read More...


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  • In Other Blogs: Pumpkin Porn

    Posted by Sarah

     

      Today Scanner asks the important questions…Like, is Tila Tequila actually a petite, busty robot? Can you be a God-fearing Christian and still get your rocks off at a cuddle party? If Leonardo DiCaprio was a virgin at 17, why the hell didn’t he answer Scanner Sarah’s fan mail? But, most importantly, what kind of porno pumpkin are you carving for Halloween?

      Screengrab brings us Movies We Missed featuring My Life Without Me, starring Mark Ruffalo, Sarah Polley, and with Pedro Almodovar as the film’s “presenter?” If only we hadn’t been so busy composing fan mail to Leo…Also: sexy vampires, and Seagalogy: A Life in Badass Cinema. Yes, it’s about Steven Seagal.

      The Hooksexup Video Blog gets just a tiny little bit excited that G.I. Joe is coming to the big screen. Plus: puppet rape (It’s not funny! Or, is it?)…Mexican synth-popOwen Wilson…the crazy Kardashian clan…and the most insane touchdown in Division 3 college football history. Not quite as badass as Steven Seagal, but definitely as badass as porno pumpkins.

    — Nicole Ankowski


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  • We’re listening to… The Deadly Syndrome

    Posted by Sarah

    No, they’re not a goth punk band. The Deadly Syndrome is four guys from LA and their newest album, out this past September, is The Ortolan. The band has a drum, guitar, bass and keyboard and sometimes an accordion, xylophone and falsetto singing and the sound range from ethereal folk to full, swelling rock.

    Deadly Syndrome official site here. 

    Myspace here.

    The video below is for one of their slower songs, "Wolves in the Garden."  For a faster sample check out "Emily Pants" on MySpace. And while you're there listen to "Eucalyptus."


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  • From the Archives: The Sexuality of Firefighters

    Posted by Sarah



    Today, three stories about firefighters.

    In 2006 Willy Lafreniere wrote about using his job to get women. With poorly blended scotch still thick in our throats, she asked why I became a firefighter. I didn't skip a beat. "'Cause girls love firefighters."

    In 2002 Elissa Wald explained why she wrote a novel, released on 9/11, about the sexual lives of three firefighters. During my years of intimacy with a few different firefighters, it became clear to me that their sexuality informed every aspect of their working relationships: with other firemen, with the work of firefighting, and even with fire itself.

    In 2007 Lisa Gabrielle had bad sex with a smokejumper.
    A friend and I headed to the Sun to penetrate the tough outer corona of women surrounding the smokejumpers' tables. We felt like sperm wiggling towards the egg.

     


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  • Hooksexup Video of the Day: Sara B. gets Bizarro

    Posted by Sarah

    Below is the latest installment of Tub Talk with Sarah B, in which Sara gets wet with Dan Piraro, author of the daily syndicated comic strip Bizarro.


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  • New on Hooksexup, 10.29.07: How much nipple, exactly?

    Posted by Sarah

     
    This morning we have a quiz based on Screen It, an online database originally made for parents, that details objectionable content in a movie. Can you identify films based on their unsuitable subject matter? See for yourself…

    Sample Question:

    This list of "Profanity" comes from what film?

    • At least 260 "f" words (forty used with "mother" — with another written on a wallet — and four used sexually), eighty "s" words, two slang terms for male genitals (the "d" word), one slang term for female genitals (the "p" word), forty-four asses (four used with "hole"), seven damns, five hells, one S.O.B., and twenty-four uses of "G-damn," three of "Jesus Christ," and one each of "God" and "Jesus" used as exclamations.

    Boogie Nights
    The Boondock Saints
    The Departed
    Pulp Fiction


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  • Hollywood gets drunk

    Posted by Sarah

    The Film Issue keeps 'em coming. Today's latest piece is The Hollywood Guide to Drinking, by Gwynne Watkins.

     

      Don't let Kim Basinger drink. See: Blind Date, 8 Mile, My Stepmother is an Alien

     Do let Marilyn Monroe drink. See: The Seven Year Itch, Some Like it Hot, The Misfits


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  • In Other Blogs: YouPorn Lives!

    Posted by Sarah

      Scanner stands up for the little people…or at least, the little people who get fined for using their breasts to crush beer cans. Kind of gives titty-fucking a whole new twist…

    Scanner also brings us Porno hankies…sluts who are trying to steal Halloween (but are they pirate-sluts or nurse-sluts?)…YouPorn versus the government (poorly-lit home movies of blow jobs WIN!)…And an IT-geek/bear-about-town’s tale of a Larry Craig sexcapade. Sex with Craig might have been “clumsy and unremarkable,” but apparently you get twenty bucks out of the deal. Oh, and the memories.

      Screebgrab’s Peter Smith tells us that someone is paying John Travolta way too much, and Ed Burns way too little: Ed Burns’ new movie will be released on iTunes.

    Plus, Part 3 of the “Top Thirteen Greatest Fictional Movie Presidents Ever.” Hail to the Chiefs.  And good news for those who can’t get enough of Underworld, or Kate Beckinsale’s leather-clad ass: There’s another Underworld coming soon. As Peter says, “Apparently for the first time we'll experience the Underworld universe through the eyes of the Lycans. I feel a little more complete inside.” Us too, Peter. Us too.    

      And the Hooksexup Video Blog brings you a whole bunch of hot chicks living together, and having their lives taped! This week: the girls are videotaped as they watch…old videotapes of themselves.

    Money quote (and shot?): “I’m really happy that we videotaped ourselves in college running around in bikinis and hooking up and having fun because one day we’re going to be old and crusty and we can show that to our grandchildren, and they’ll know that we were hot.” Amazingly, this was not Britney Spears talking.

    — Nicole Ankowski


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  • "So many Oscar noms, so many talented actors, so much Buffy."

    Posted by Sarah

    Another great dispatch from our film issue: "Do-overs," in which we compare sex scenes in older films and their newer remakes. Below, a scene from 1988's Dangerous Liaisons. Click here to see three other version of this scene. 


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  • “He's not weird for the sake of being weird; he's just weird because he's weird.”

    Posted by Sarah

    Two terrific pieces from the film issue that I missed while I was out: 

     
    This is a great, long interview with Joseph Lanza, whose book Phallic Frenzy “spends as many pages describing [Ken] Russell's onscreen pageantry as its symbolic underpinnings: exaggerated phallic imagery, abrasive anti-religious scenes, nude male wrestling, incontinence, rape and forced enemas.”

    Says Lanza, “Some people will look at the book and say, "Phallic Frenzy? This must be pornography." Well, it's about penises, but it's often about how terrifying they can be, and what the penis might have represented to Ken Russell at various times of his life.”

     
    In Will Doig’s charming piece, “Hollywood Square,” Will talks about his love for mediocre Hollywood comedies. Many of them feature John Candy. None of them are good date movies.

    Made in America is not a film you want anyone to know you've seen, least of all a philosophy major from the University of Maryland whom you're trying to have sex with. I knew, even as I was walking the box to the Blockbuster counter, that I was torpedoing the date. I could have rented a Cassavetes or a Schlesinger, but I couldn't stop myself. I was going to make him watch this, dammit.”


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  • From the Archives: "She told me I was brave and she was proud of me and that I had a perfectly shaped cervix."

    Posted by Sarah

     

    In "Weird Science," Ada Calhoun participates in a study to measure the effectiveness of a "female Viagra."

    "I inserted the probe until the rubber guard stopped it from going in any further. The tester had been thoughtful enough to leave the probe on a heating pad so it was warm and felt like nothing so much as an incredibly small dildo. It was so small, in fact, that I could barely feel it inside me. But the wires running out of it and into the wall made me wonder if they weren't going to start pumping alien semen into me."

    Ada is a Hooksexup consulting editor and editor-in-cheif of Babble.


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  • Hooksexup Video of the Day: King

    Posted by Sarah

    From Hooksexup Video's "50 Greatest Sex Scenes in Cinema."  [Note: it may take a moment to load.]

     


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  • Hooksexup takes Sophie on a date....

    Posted by Sarah

     

    In this week's Hooksexup Date Sophie and Kristie Alshaibi go to the zoo, a wine store and back to Kristie's house where they play a board game called "Fetish." Can you guess what happens next?


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  • New on Hooksexup, 10.26.2007: "The media has basically been co-opted and made rich" -- Brian DePalma

    Posted by Sarah

    Brian DePalma discusses his new film about the Iraq war, Redacted.

    From Phil Nugent's intro:

    The film takes off from an actual atrocity committed by U.S. soldiers in March of 2006: in the town of Al-Mahmudiyah, a fourteen-year-old Iraqi girl was raped and killed by five soldiers, who also murdered her parents and her five-year-old sister. The incident recalls the case of a Vietnamese woman whose rape at the hands of American soldiers during the Vietnam war served as the basis for De Palma's 1989 Casualties of War, a movie he struggled for years to finance.

    Seeing history repeat itself, De Palma decided to tap into his long-standing obsession with the filter of media and tell a story about soldiers in Iraq, driven psychotic by endlessly extended tours of duty, using his own mock-media syntax. The action of the film is seen through the camera of a soldier making his own video diary of his time in Iraq, through the footage of a French documentary crew, through various blog entries and YouTube postings, and even through security-camera feed.

     


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  • Today in Music: “I kind of write with my heart, and Dan writes with his dick.”

    Posted by Sarah

     

    Choice excerpts from today’s interview with A.C. Newman, of The New Pornographers.

    Anyone who is doing something creative, they're always chasing something. And a lot of the time you're not even sure what it is you're chasing. That's the best explanation I've ever found for that.

    What have you been chasing?
    I don't know, maybe some sort of formless happiness? If I could put it into words I would have a number-one hit.

    You’re not a porn fan?
    No, not particularly. It usually looks like they just fell out of a Skid Row bar. You might as well be jerking off over an anatomy textbook. Which people probably do.

    Do you find that married sex is better?
    Sure. Infinitely better. What possible answer would I give? Like I'm really going to say, "Things aren't going too well in bed for me now." That'd be the pull quote, right?

     


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  • New on Hooksexup 10.25.2007: “Your booty's good. But it's not that good, sweetie.”

    Posted by Sarah

    Hey there,

    So much new stuff! I was out of town working at our Boston screening of Jimmy Carter Man from Plains, and look what I missed! 

     

    Two questions for Miss Info this week, first from a woman whose vibrator keeps coming out of her pussy, the second from a woman who is dumping a guy who never calls.

    Best bit of advice:You need to relax, Ejected. It sounds like your muscles are clenching up. Sometimes a lightweight piece of plastic is no match for an aperture capable of expelling nine-pound humans and ping-pong balls.”


    More Advice, this time from movie extras:

    I have a big crush on someone who works as a movie extra. How can I bag him?

    Tell him, "I thought you were totally believable in that scene." He's desperate and ignored on-set. -- Michael, 37 (that's him in the pic above)

    Get him some lines. Then ask for a blowjob. It's usually the other way around, but this is Hollywood 101. -- Arecee, 18

    Just ask him, but when you do, substitute "extra" with "background artist." -- David, 33


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  • In Other Blogs: James Lipton was once a p-i-m-p

    Posted by Sarah

     

    Are we all connected, like my college stoner friends used to say after reading up on quantum physics? Seems so. Those crazy kids at Scanner prove it, by playing their own version of six degrees of separation...

      See what The Bachelor has in common with a zombie sex guide. Tip: It’s like the most emotional tips for zombie S&M evah! Also: what do James Lipton and Huggy Bear have in common? You will never freakin’ guess. As Lipton says:

    This was when I was very very young, living in Paris, penniless, unable to get any kind of working permit... I had a friend who worked in what is called the Milieu, which is that world and she suggested to me one night, `Look, you'll be my mec... We would translate it perhaps... as pimp.

    "We were earning our living together, this young woman and I, we made a rather good living, I must say."

    Seriously. Lipton was pimpin’.

      Screengrab also blows our minds, bringing us in interview with Canadian maverick direcor David Cronenberg. Apparently he almost helmed Basic Instinct 2, but he script was rejected for being “too interesting.” Where would Sharon Stone be now if he had? Oh, the humanity. Also up: American Gangsters, the Son of Dracula, and that hot chick from Transformers is set to play a cheerleader who kills boys due to demonic possession. It’s a comedy, yo.

      And the Hooksexup Video Blog brings us some very special public service announcements…Please, eat your crackers responsibly.

    — Nicole Ankowski

     


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  • In Other (Photo) Blogs: What Happens in the Dreampod Stays in the Dreampod

    Posted by Sarah

      Just like the seasons, photo-artist Siege embraces change. This week he dismantled his Dreampod. (What’s a Dreampod, you wonder, and where can you get one? As Grant Stoddard described it, “With some colored gels, a few cameras and a harem of female friends, he created what he calls a ‘dreampod’ in his bedroom, a comfortable space where Siege and his friends are free to express themselves sexually and artistically.”) Siege found the letting go freeing, though as a good-bye he invites us to look back at some of the deliciousness that came from the pod. Apparently deliciousness comes in both hot and cold varieties.

    After looking at these pics, you may feel like Stoddard did: “I alternate between thinking, ‘These are some of the coolest images I've seen’ and ‘I'll never be able to walk around Williamsburg again, knowing that above some Polish bakery, Siege or someone like him is getting away with murder.’

      Autumn invites us to meet her lovely, freckled friend Luiza…the two girls play in the sheets and get to know Dolly Parton.

      Brandon still has his intern wandering around naked, though he’s also contemplating if he should add more ladies to his portfolio. Brandon says he can’t help the plethora of peni, since he just has “more dude-friends than chick-friends.” Brandon, we’re okay with that. So okay with that.

      Chase examines nuns and his version of a burning bush

      And Rose + Olive find multiple ways to explore one beautiful woman…slow, sensual, and a great way to end the late afternoon.

    — Nicole Ankowski


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  • We’re listening to… Palomar

    Posted by Sarah

    Yes, Palomar is a great band. They’re from NYC, three women one man, they play melodic, guitar-filled rock that’s great for cruising around with the windows open.

    Mp3 of "Our Haunt" here.

    Also check out their MySpace page for the excellent songs "Bury My Closer," "Beats Beat Nothing" and "Knitting for Pleasure."

    Palomar's most recent, and most excellent album is "All Things, Forests" and was released on March 20, 2007 on Misra Records.

     


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  • Free Advance Screening: Jimmy Carter Man From Plains

    Posted by Sarah

     

    Hooksexup and Sony Classics are co-hosting screenings of Jimmy Carter Man From Plains in New York and LA tonight, and Chicago, Boston and San Francisco later this week and you’re invited! Bring your friends!

    To see the trailer visit the official site.  


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  • From the Archives: "Now I had a new one-inch orifice in my middle."

    Posted by Sarah

    Turned Inside Out by Jennifer Gilmore is a personal essay about sex while living with an ileostomy, a piece of small intestine outside the body that empties waste into a plastic bad attached to the body. Ileostomies are common in patients whose large intestines can’t process waste or have been removed.  

    The first time I had sex while wearing an ileostomy — with the man who I had been with before my colon became mega-toxic, on the brink of explosion — I could not escape the bag. Sex is always intertwined with fantasy, but instead of imagining that I'd been a very naughty girl who needed a good spanking, I was only thinking, Oh my god, it's going to come undone. What if it comes undone? My small intestine will be exposed and I'll look like I have a little flaccid dick coming out of my belly. He'll think I'm disgusting. I am disgusting. I can't do this. Why did I think I could do this?”  


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  • New on Hooksexup 10.22.07: The Film Issue!

    Posted by Sarah


     

    Check out Hooksexup’s film issue! We do special issues every two months or so, although it’s been a while since our last one, the Dating Issue. The kick-off (and kick-ass) piece is by Scanner’s Sarah Hepola, about the cultural impact of Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Can you believe the movie turned 25 this year? Read the piece below and check out the line-up for the issue here.  

     

     


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