Columbia Students Create New Sex Magazine, Change World [Bright College Years]
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Because we are old (and have some affiliation with Columbia University), we remember the first time Columbia students banded together to form a “new erotica review,” one that seems to have completely folded after a mere two issues. But, college students being college students, the failures of the past are hardly likely to deter the pioneers of the present: and so, just this month, a new “new erotic review” has been born up at the Alma Mater on the Hudson shore.
C-Spot—which, at the very least, wins points for its name—is a self-described “work in progress” that seeks to cover a great deal of territory. Seemingly no area is off limits: the first issue features articles on vibrators, nude modeling, strip clubs, and internet porn (as well as the requisite selection of art nudes); and the letter from the editor promises much, much more (interviews with pornstars and sex workers! Sex party reviews! Sexpert Q&A!). It’s all very young and earnest, and—jaded as we are—we half suspect it’ll burn out after an issue or two. But hey, who knows? Maybe this time, it’ll actually work. We certainly wish them well.
· C-Spot: The New Erotic Review (c-spotmagazine.com)
Original post by Lux Alptraum
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