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The magazine features pinup style photographs and articles geared towards dominant women. The magazine achieved great success under editor Dian Hanson during the 1990s. It was published by Mavety Media Group, which also published Juggs, Tight and Black Tail magazines. A German edition, on the market since 1997, was published by Ediciones Zinco SA.
Hanson stated the magazine's monthly circulation nearly doubled, from 85,000 at the time she joined as editor to 150,000 by 1996. [9] Hanson said that Juggs was seen as less threatening to women than many other pornographic magazines, who saw its less than perfect models as closer to themselves, and were more willing to submit their photographs ...
There are conflicting reports regarding Mavety's personality. Whereas John Michael Cox, Jr., warns against "canoniz[ing] George as the patron saint of the Gay Press," depicting him as a hard-nosed businessman, [2] Dian Hanson, who worked with him for many years and delivered the eulogy at his burial, describes him in the warmest terms.
Sex to Sexty was a sexually-oriented humor magazine published in Arlington, Texas, by John W. Newbern, Jr. and Peggy Rodebaugh, with art direction (and cartoons, covers, etc.) by Lowell Davis (later to become known as a creator of bucolic art) [1] [2]), under the respective pseudonyms of Richard or Dick Rodman, Goose Reardon, and Pierre Davis.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... (2008), edited by Dian Hanson and with an interview by artist Richard Prince. [7] Oh Canada!
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when K. Ram Shriram joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 2.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.