| As in actual print, not online? If so which ones, and how old are you? |
| I am sixty and like the Atlantic and the New Yorker. |
| Yes, and it makes me crazy every time one is closed! |
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I’m nearly 50.
I like Southern Living, Coastal Living, The Atlantic, and any travel magazine. Vanity is usually pretty interesting. |
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I subscribe to Vanity Fair and Food and Wine.
I read New Yorker and Atlantic online. |
| I subscribe to The Atlantic but I find that I read the app version much more than the paper version. (49). Husband reads the Economist in paper (51). |
| Atlantic and Ms (the later has become so depressing as many gains of the prior 50 years are slowly disappearing) |
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No. The print is too small, the paper is too thin, too many adds, the stories continue on a different page.
I'm interested in finance, but they are stuck in 1990s pushing funds, bonds, CDs or writing about retirement. Home decor I can get from pinterest. I'm 46 and just got reading glasses. |
| Yes, I subscribe to the New Yorker, Canadian House & Home, and Dwell. DH likes Smithsonian. |
| Architectural Digest, early 40’s |
| Yes. Still get New Yorker, Atlantic, Smithsonian, Cooks Illustrated, Economist, and a few others. And get the NYT and Washington Post delivered daily as well. I realize it’s harder to skim things digitally than in magazine format. |
DH and I are 52 and 51 |
| I’m 40 and I like to let the New Yorkers pile up on the counter. |
| I like the Week— it’s surprisingly good at presenting a variety of news and info (including book recs) in a format that works for my declining attention span. |
| No my grocery store giant stopped selling magazines and books years ago. |