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...those of you looking for the next Harvard pornographic magazine, H-Bomb's Spring 2009 edition is not it. For that you'll have to go find that old copy of Diamond Magazine...
...H-Bomb is something else. There's a lot of text and some artsy/strange pictures to go along with it—not exactly what FlyBy expected when he cracked the issue open. The pdf available online takes a little while to load (116!), but go ahead, angle your computer away from wandering eyes and open it up. Despite the dearth of pure smut, there are at least a few not-so-private parts to be seen...
Anyway after the jump, more on what you can find inside this season's sexuality magazine.The magazine starts off with a letter from the editor. She explains that H-Bomb has been struggling to raise enough money to put out the magazine they wanted. But wait, its recession-chic! It makes you focus on the content...
Next is a letter to True Love Revolution, everyone's favorite repressed "nonsectarian" group, and then H-Bomb's response. Humorously, H-Bomb staff placed a picture of two half-naked people making out to go along with the TLR''s article. This doesn't seem to be an argument that is going to be resolved any time soon...
...unofficially called The Charles Riverboat Band. Mishkin credits the ensemble’s adviser Thomas G. Everett, who also directs The Harvard University Band, with “pushing us to listen across the group and improvise instead of just playing what’s on the page... [H]e has helped to make our music a lot more exciting to play and fun to hear.” Julie A. Duncan ’09, a pianist-turned-trombonist, had never had any experience with playing Dixieland, jazz, or any type of improvisational music before joining The Charles Riverboat...