To read the columns from Premiere on this blog, click on any scanned page, then right-click to download it as a JPEG that can be magnified on your desktop so you don't get a headache squinting at all of Libby's great one-liners. (Alternately, you can right-click to open a page in a new tab on your browser and magnify it that way.) I never worked for Premiere, so if you're a copyright owner and would like Libby's columns to be removed from this blog, please contact me at rwcass@gmail.com. They're meant for informational purposes only, I promise. (Well, they're also meant to make you laugh, but you get the idea.)

February 1995: "Brunets Have More Fun"

"Disclosure makes all sorts of noises about entering the Internet age and climaxes with a virtual reality sequence; despite this, the plot pivots on Michael obtaining critical information by eavesdropping through an open doorway like the villain in a silent movie, and all but mouthing 'Aha!'"


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