Have you seen Sphere? You know, the 1998 film based on the Michael Crichton novel of the same name? The one that stars Dustin Hoffman? Not ringing any bells? Don’t worry. That’s what I’m here for. Honestly, the cover of the film may be what jogs your memory, as it’s usually seen floating about Tubi or some other streaming service. Where do I even begin? …| That Old Picture Show
Lois Gresh writers her erotic fiction under the nom de plume Maxi Dell. […] She says about her story: “Perception marks the boundaries of reality. What seems strange to us, what we fight the most, may be the only thing that matters. In a world of cold darkness the heat of love ignites sex even … Continue reading “A Loobelier Licking” (1998) by Maxi Dell→| Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
This in-depth Legend of Legaia interview originally appeared in The Playstation magazine and covers the story, battle, character design, and music.| shmuplations.com - 80s/90s/00s japanese gamedev interviews
fred-frederator-studios: Frederator’s 20th Anniversary: 1998-2001 I promised to post a few Frederator highlights looking back from our 20th year. Our first few years were dominated by figuring out how to be independent again. After five years with Hanna-Barbera and working for Turner Broadcasting running Hanna-Barbera, figuring out how to get my own thing going took a little while. 1998 was the year we debuted our first cartoon show, Oh Yeah! Cartoons on Nickelodeon. When we wrapped...| Frederator Networks
by Martha Coventry Sexual conformity at the point of a knife is being forced on women whose genitals are declared not “normal” — with devastating results Big clitorises aren’t allowed in America. By big, I mean over three-eighths of an inch for newborns, about the size of a pencil eraser. Tiny penises, under one inch, […] The post The Tyranny of the Esthetic Surgery’s Most Intimate Violation first appeared on On The Issues Magazine.| On The Issues Magazine
Pioneer, visionary, feminist, mentor, revolutionary, woman of the people, principled politician. She had a great heart and extraordinary energy – and the courage always to speak truth to power. Comrade and friend, she was always right ON THE ISSUES: “I am not elevating women to sainthood, nor am I suggesting that all women are good […] The post Zen and the Art of Motherhood first appeared on On The Issues Magazine.| On The Issues Magazine