Greetings, We just wanted to let you know that the new issue of Flow: A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture is out. This issue features columns by Jonathan Gray, Kim Akass and Janet McCabe, Hector Amaya, Daniel Chamberlain, Alan McKee, and Anna Beatrice Scott. Please visit the journal at http://www.flowtv.org to read these columns and contribute responses to them. This issue's columns in brief: "8-Bit Porn: Atari After Dark" by Eric Freedman: While I am not the first enthusiast to sketch out the basic lineup of adult titles designed to play on 2600 consoles, what most of the fan sites do not consider is the role these games may have played in larger industrial and cultural discourses about gaming. "Bringing the War Back Home: YouTube and Anti-War Street Theater" by Chuck Tryon: A YouTube video of a street theater performance by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) raises questions about the representations of the war in Iraq as mediated by both the mainstream media and the more participatory video sharing sites. "Feature Film: A ‘You Tube Narrative Model’?" by Alex Munt: Munt explores Hollywood’s reaction to the popularity of YouTube and its emerging “Clip Culture.” "Glimpsing Utopia on Lost" by Tim Gibson: What I felt in my bones when I watched this particular episode of Lost was a yearning for the collective life of the castaways. Whatever else happens, these people are in it together. When times are bad, they are bad for everyone. When times are good—like when Hurley liberates the hatch’s food—they’re good for one and all alike. "Modern Love?" by Judith Halberstam: New York Times column “Modern Love” records the ups and downs, the byroads and hidden paths of contemporary romance for urban, mostly white, mostly heterosexual men and women. We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments. Best wishes, Flow Editorial Staff ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org