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Paper:
Martha Stewart Better Homes and Gardens House Beautiful Online, I read the Bitter Southerner and Washington Post. I also scan news from the BBC and Deutsche Welle in Feedly. Generally I also subscribe to The Economist, but I'm taking a break right now. It comes so frequently - and I can't not read it cover-to-cover - that it cuts into my fiction-reading time. I recently stopped subscribing to Southern Living. I miss living in the south, but I'm also glad that I don't live in the south, and reading it just made me kind of sad. |
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Delivered in hard copy to the house:
Washington Post daily and Sunday NYT Sunday New Yorker Canadian Home HGTV Magazine Smithsonian Magazine Sports Illustrated |
Yes, we somehow get Golf Magazine for free. DH doesn't golf and I play once every five years or so. |
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Washington Post paper, NY Times electronic
Atlantic, Washington Monthly, New Yorker. A bunch of housing magazines (House and Home, Elle Decor, etc.) All magazine and newspapers are online, at least for a limited number of articles, so you can read a few and see if it's something you'd be interested in. If I had even more time to read I'd get the Economist again. Maybe when I'm retired. |
| NYT, New Yorker, WSJ, Boston Globe, Stat News (work pays but I would if they didn't), Stratechery (work pays) Dwell, Arch Digest, download Vanity Fair from the library for plane rides |
Also recommend the Atlantic, ny times, better homes & garden, country home, yankee (just cancelled), for awhile wsj (too expensive and conservative), town and country |
| Online only: Washington Post, NY Times, NY Magazine |
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Online: Washington Post, NYT, NYT Cooking, Medium and I pay for a few substack newsletters
Paper: New Yorker. I really should cancel since I only look at the comics and instead read online. Have you seen that Good Place episode where purgatory has a stack of unread New Yorkers? That. To my kindle: southern living and house beautiful. The best screen for these is my daughter’s kindle so I binge read them on vacations. |
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People magazine for sure.
The Holy Grail for everything “Pop Culture.” I used to subscribe to Us as well as In Touch, but the stories inside are so fake. Also RD, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping and O. I am canceling my Cosmopolitan subscription soon as I no longer fit the reader demographic. 👵🏼 lol. |
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In hard copy - Washington Post and Cooks Illustrated.
Online - NYT and the Atlantic. |
| Paper: New Yorker, New York, Vanity Fair, Entertainment Weekly (comes out more like every two months). Washington Post and NYT. |
| I used to get the Post. But now I’m so pissed at their billing methods. Not anymore. I paid for a one year deal over the phone with my CC. When the year was up they started automatic billing. It’s been going on since April and I just caught it a few weeks ago. They didn’t ask permission or notify me. They’ve billed me almost $400 since April. I’ve asked for a refund and they’ve refused. Now I’m disputing it thru my CC. |
| NYTimes, Washington Post, Economist, Chronicle of the Horse, Vanity Fair, Southern Living, Martha Stewart, and Vogue. |
| Has the Washington Post declined in quality recently? Lately they have printed a series of long, "human interest" stories about an individual's personal journey through the world--more suitable for a magazine than a daily newspaper. Where's the news? The latest was Ted Koppel's "revelation" that, hey, people in North Carolina are different from people in DC/New York City/Frisco. That's not news to me, but apparently it is to the Post's editorial staff. |
| Elle Decor magazine |