May. 28th, 2006

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So saith Cosmopolitan's lackluster review of Labyrinth. You can see this review and other vintage memorabilia at the newly updated Jareth's Realm.

If you dislike the hack job that Cosmo did on Labyrinth, you can cheer yourself up with some pretty pictures. I finally got the scans of the beautiful Japanese program moved over to the new location.

I also put up a new 4-page Spanish program. I haven't translated it yet, but you can admire the scans.
modernwizard: (Default)
So saith Cosmopolitan's lackluster review of Labyrinth. You can see this review and other vintage memorabilia at the newly updated Jareth's Realm.

If you dislike the hack job that Cosmo did on Labyrinth, you can cheer yourself up with some pretty pictures. I finally got the scans of the beautiful Japanese program moved over to the new location.

I also put up a new 4-page Spanish program. I haven't translated it yet, but you can admire the scans.
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Toot toot toot! [That was supposed to be a fanfare.] Announcing the inauguration of the Scholarly Articles category at Jareth's Realm, I present you with the first file in this section of your online Labyrinth library! Read an excerpt of the only scholarly treatment ever I've seen of Labyrinth: Elycia Arendt's highfalutin article, The Feminine Spectatorship of Jim Henson's Labyrinth." You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, but it's worth it for her clueless take on Internet Laby fans and fan fiction.

Click here for my take on the article. My reactions are ranty and disorganized, but I'll let you know when I marshal them into an essay.
modernwizard: (Default)
Toot toot toot! [That was supposed to be a fanfare.] Announcing the inauguration of the Scholarly Articles category at Jareth's Realm, I present you with the first file in this section of your online Labyrinth library! Read an excerpt of the only scholarly treatment ever I've seen of Labyrinth: Elycia Arendt's highfalutin article, The Feminine Spectatorship of Jim Henson's Labyrinth." You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, but it's worth it for her clueless take on Internet Laby fans and fan fiction.

Click here for my take on the article. My reactions are ranty and disorganized, but I'll let you know when I marshal them into an essay.

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