Word: contently
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...most of the hour-long session, they discussed the mundane: Who’s advertising? Who’s postering? But when the talk turned to content, the mission of H Bomb, the student-run Harvard sex magazine, came under scrutiny...
...general interest meeting in November attended by more than a dozen people, the editors planned a New York “naked party” with a well-known nude photographer. But they also sought ways to make their magazine’s content more diverse. It is scheduled to reappear in doorboxes on Feb. 14 after a three-year hiatus...
...fostering “smart discussion of sex,” according to Baldegg. As the planned magazine drew media attention around the country, the College said it would reconsider H Bomb’s status as a recognized campus publication because of concerns that it would include pornographic content. In the end, the College allowed H Bomb to be published—in making the decision, administrators cited, among other things, the prospect of a “slippery slope”—and the Undergraduate Council allocated $2,000 to the magazine...
...will be lurking around the net for a one-timer on a third-period power play? Who will pull the trigger on a crucial 2-on-1? Who will penetrate a packed-in defense that seems content just to hold on during overtime...
...Roth and Powderly must be content with loaning and donating L.A.S.E.R. Tag equipment, and they are finding a particularly enthusiastic reception in Asia. "Technology has a very different meaning in China, in Korea," says Marc Schiller of popular street-art website Wooster Collective. Schiller sees L.A.S.E.R. Tag as standing in the tradition of such pioneering new-media artists as the late Korean-born Nam June Paik. "[In Asia] it's not thought of as incompatible or separate from art," he says...