What newspaper or mag for me?

Anonymous
I’m almost 40 with a kid, middle of the road to left leaning politically. Interested in all kinds of things and was a lit/philosophy major.

I want to read and know a little bit more about what’s going on in the world, but don’t want to be depressed. I also don’t want papers to pile up, so no daily newspaper. Must be print, not digital.

What do you recommend? Atlantic? Economist? NYT Sunday only? I’m in the Midwest.
Anonymous
This is a hard one OP. Atlantic is way more left leaning than your current "middle of the road, left leaning", same with NYT. Maybe try Reuters, WSJ.
Anonymous
My favorite is called the Week. Covers world news, culture, politics, and business. I find it pricey so I get it digitally at the library, but you can subscribe to the actual magazine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is called the Week. Covers world news, culture, politics, and business. I find it pricey so I get it digitally at the library, but you can subscribe to the actual magazine.


+1 for the Week.
Anonymous
The New Yorker would be perfect for you. Interesting articles especially since you were a literature major. Really good and well written articles that are not depressing but intellectually stimulating.
Anonymous
I like getting the New Yorker. I don’t always get to it, but when I do I usually find something I want to read. My next choice would be the Atlantic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is called the Week. Covers world news, culture, politics, and business. I find it pricey so I get it digitally at the library, but you can subscribe to the actual magazine.


I’ve never heard of The Week.
Anonymous
Harpers?
Anonymous
The Week is okay but it’s not very substantive- it’s like Newsweek.

Atlantic or the The New Yorker would be my picks. If you’re a busy person you might have a harder time keeping up with The New Yorker since it’s a weekly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a hard one OP. Atlantic is way more left leaning than your current "middle of the road, left leaning", same with NYT. Maybe try Reuters, WSJ.


What an absolutely bizarre filter and perspective.

The Atlantic is top-tier, professional, long-form journalism. It's just not going to give they type of day-to-day information perhaps OP is looking for.

Whining about it being "left" just means you don't like that it doesn't parrot some weird right-wing world view to you. It doesn't make it not credible.

With few exceptions -- Reason magazine, for example -- right-wing media largely IS not credible because it doesn't typically follow basic tenets of journalism like requiring multiple sources for information and others as outlined by the Society for Professional Journalists. So it's fair to be dismissive of ideological conservative pubs.

Anonymous
Bloomberg or maybe the Economist (but this latter option can tend to pile up unread)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m almost 40 with a kid, middle of the road to left leaning politically. Interested in all kinds of things and was a lit/philosophy major.

I want to read and know a little bit more about what’s going on in the world, but don’t want to be depressed. I also don’t want papers to pile up, so no daily newspaper. Must be print, not digital.

What do you recommend? Atlantic? Economist? NYT Sunday only? I’m in the Midwest.


National Geographic
Anonymous
Economist
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a hard one OP. Atlantic is way more left leaning than your current "middle of the road, left leaning", same with NYT. Maybe try Reuters, WSJ.


NP.

This is spot on.

OP: the Economist would likely be a good fit for you.
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