Magazine Habit

We only get The New Yorker and The Atlantic now. Let Esquire, Vanity Fair, Harpers, and Mojo end over the last five years. I have a hard time reading articles online though. Glad they still produce the hard copies!

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For years I got Victoria magazine. Iā€™ve kept the old issues and still like paging through them - home decor, gardening, a few recipes, a bit of fashion. So relaxing and different from my job!

My ā€œnormalā€ magazines are Oprah (until it stopped being published), Kiplinger, and People (itā€™s been a Christmas gift from a family member for the last several years). I have also tried BH&G, Good Housekeeping, Southern Living, other financial magazines, Real Simple (I will likely get that again), Time and Newsweek at various times, and some Iā€™m forgetting. The worst magazine I ever got was Womenā€™s Day. I probably got it as an add-on to BH&G or GH, but didnā€™t read it much.

Real Simple seems like the most mentioned here! Itā€™s the only one I regularly buy (but I need to not be so behind in reading it!) Whatā€™s the magic of Real Simple?

What do you like in a magazine?
What do you skip over?

We get in the mail:
New Yorker
Atlantic
Science
The Sun
Poet and Writers
Writerā€™s Chronicle
Vanity Fair (free for some reason, rarely read except online)
Wired (same)
Whichever various small lit mags came with submissions by me that unexpectedly show up

I try to keep up with the New Yorkers, but they defeat me sometimes. Iā€™m bingeing The Good Place, and thereā€™s a joke about someone sentenced by a demon to be locked in an empty room except for a stack of New Yorkers:
ā€œOh cā€™mon, you and I both know I wonā€™t read thoseā€
ā€œBut theyā€™ll justā€¦keepā€¦comingā€¦(evil laughter)ā€.

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I love Cookā€™s Illustrated - the cooking magazine for nerds. My collection only goes back to 2003. The only other magazine I subscribe to for paper copies is Fine Homebuilding. Itā€™s aimed at builders not architects, but itā€™s much more useful for my sort of work than any of the architecture magazines have ever been.

I subscribe to The Atlantic on line, but donā€™t read it regularly. However I read enough articles that are linked by friends that I usually get up to the quota of free articles and I started feeling guilty about not supporting them.

Love No Depression, but not a subscriber. They do send me email every week, though.

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My husband just re-upped his subscription to The Sun. I used to read it but found it a little heavy for me. I do like that it exists and I think that is why he subscribed, to help keep them afloat.

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We used to do magazines when the kids were little. Loved all the Cricket group mags.

I havenā€™t personally subscribed to a magazine in decades probably. I had a subscription to Organic Gardening and maybe Mother Earth News 20 years ago. I also pick up the occasional magazine at a the grocery store or Barnes & Noble, but I donā€™t subscribe.

I appreciate the magazine as a media form, but I am trying to bring less stuff into the house so itā€™s a no from me. We do subscribe to our local paper and the NYTimes online only.

I used to subscribe to more magazines. Right now, I get The New Yorker, NY Review of Books, Poets and Writers, and Vogue. I subscribe to my local newspaper (Boston Globe) and the NY Times online. Also, my small town in MA has an independent weekly newspaper (not part of a large chain of suburban newspapers thatā€™s taken over many of the small town papers in my area) and I subscribe. This paper has had trouble surviving financially and the publisher asked folks if they would do multi-year subscriptions, which I did. Folks who did so have kept the paper going. When my kids were young, I worked as a copy editor/proofreader for the paper.

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I subscribe to magazines via Amazon, usually when they offer teaser rates of $5 for 6 or 12 months if you sign up for auto-renewal. You can cancel the auto-renewal at any time, so I cancel it as soon as I receive the first issue. I tend to vary the magazines from year to year. Right now, Iā€™m getting Southern Living, Real Simple, The New Yorker, Better Homes and Gardens, Family Handyman, DIY Magazine and Good Housekeeping. In the past, Iā€™ve subscribed to Wired, PC, Veranda, Architectural Digest, Midwest Living and many others.

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Loved Fine Homebuilding! Donā€™t use it anymore, but a great journal.
We also subscribed to This Old House. Iā€™m going through older ones for a second time, and finally recycling them. Except for the ads, most articles are still applicable :wink:

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I have seen it but never opened a copy. Now I will.
I used to read Time and Newsweek cover to cover.
There have been periods when those New Yorkers piled up unopened but now that it is online I admit I read it in small bites when I am supposed to be doing something else.

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I only subscribe to the New Yorker but they do tend to pile up. Sometimes I will read every article including those about what the author ate at various tiny restaurants in NYC even though I go to NYC less than once a decade. I did like More and before that, George! My sisterā€™s FIL was a dentist and she still gets his People and other office magazines for free even though he has been dead for years.

I subscribe to both Smithsonian and Discover magazine. I love the articles in both. I also get Martha Stewartā€™s Living, but that is just because Traditional Home stopped publishing and it was offered as a substitute to fill out the subscription. I will not renew. I usually read the other two cover to cover (unless there is an article about snakes, which I hate!!)

I have always adored magazines, and better the one with long form writing. Currently The New Yorker has won out over the Atlantic, though I subscribed for many years. Martha Stewart Living comes with my botanical garden membership. Sierra comes with Sierra Club membership. Outside is a favorite and the online articles, a favorite diversion if waiting someplace. I just stopped National Geographic, as I have a few years to catch up onā€¦A friend just gave me The Sun for my birthday last year and Iā€™d continue to subscribe. On line I read Real Simple a bit and The NY Times and WA Post.

Last summer Ds and I were going to have an experiment on vacation. Weā€™d each read New Yorker cover to cover and compare the times. Never did get it done.

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