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According to Katharina Cieplack-von Baldegg ’06, founder and editor-in -chief of the racy arts magazine, the wait will be well worth it—she believes that the long lapse between issues was necessary to enhance the second edition. “We want to be well-developed,” says Baldegg. The second issue, she says is “longer and better. It’s huge...
...Bomb may have inspired a fledgling counterpart, and a national revolution may ensue. But all that is irrelevant. H Bomb is for Harvard students only. As Cieplack-von Baldegg wrote, “the Harvard experience of sex is a very specific phenomenon...
Boink may sound like a slightly raunchier version of our own H Bomb, but Katharina Cieplack-von Baldegg ’06, H Bomb’s editor in chief, insists there is no relation. Unlike H Bomb, a nonprofit organization funded by Harvard grants, Boink charges undergraduates $8 per issue and is unrecognized by its school. While Cieplack-von Baldegg wrote in an e-mail that H Bomb is “a rebellion against both New England Puritanism and the superficial, misogynist, and often pornographic depiction of sex in pop culture,” BU?...
...though H Bomb was relatively subdued, its audience seemed more than satisfied. “When we were door-dropping last spring,” Cieplack-von Baldegg said, “people were stealing it out of each others’ door boxes.” Zealous readers can compare H Bomb to its spawn when H Bomb’s second issue appears this month...
...have a full-page ad for Playboy [in our spring issue],” H Bomb editor-in-chief Katharina P. Cieplak-von Baldegg ’06 writes in an e-mail. “They recently asked for permission to print an image from the magazine with a mention of H Bomb for their ‘Year in Sex’ for the January issue...