Books: Grim Underbelly of 70s and 80sByline: by Lorne JacksonSunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
The history of IDW Doctor Who Comics:IDW Comics published Doctor Who Comics from 2007 until 2013 when Titan won the license.Classic Comics with reprints from the 70s and 80s10th and 11th Doctor Adventures with all new material.Plus some special releases including:The Forgotten, Prisoners of Time...
But thesex ed books of the '70s, '80s, and '90sseem to occupy a particularly unintentionally hilarious corner of the literary universe.Sex ed books for young peopleexisted before the '70s, of course; but in the '50s and early '60s, they often focused less on expl...
Rum Runner T-shirt - the final run Regular price £ 29.95 GBP Take Me To The Limit One More Time - unisex fit T-shirt - various colours Regular price £ 29.95 GBP Sale Birmingham book bundle: '70s and '80s collector's editions + 5 star rated free gift Regular price £ ...
In the words of Amanda Held Opelt, in a slightly different context, we need “holy unhappiness.” It’s okay, and maybe a mark of maturity. There is a lot of sadness about to hit us during Holy Week. Apart from the tragedies of this world — you know the horrid list of wars and...
"Tramps Like Us charts an incredible moment in the 20th century, the 70s and 80s, when the young roamed around America like wild dogs, randomly having sex and taking drugs, concerned about clothes and music and maybe enjoying the landscape. From 'here' it seems fantastic. So much of that...
and some of the downgraded dolls who wore them, mostly from the ’70s and ’80s (’80s collectors, rejoice! Your time has come!), many in their original packaging. Prepare to shield your eyes from clumsily drawn fashion figures, pathetic attempts at high-fashion lingo, and mediocre package...
In the first section of this chapter, the materiality of digital media—that is, the progression from huge machines in the 1960s to the ubiquitous computing of the twenty-first century—is juxtaposed with the notions of fear, shifting from Bomb to Virus,
Weaving between periods of Alex’s life in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, Zacharias follows Alex’s transformation from a neglected teen to a conflicted adult. All the while, readers stand beside Alex both cheering her on and cringing at her bad decisions. While the novel can at times feel a...
including those well into their 70s and even their 80s who have never had any exposure to it before. It isn’t necessary to sit beside someone to show them how to use a software package either. I’ve done Skype sessions with several of our authors to demonstrate how to use track changes...