To what magazines do you subscribe?

My goodness, no-one has mentioned my favorite:
The Fortean Times

We also now get :
New Scientist
And have long gotten:
Yes magazine
Know Magazine

I’m cutting back. I’ve lopped off:
Practical Sailor
Organic Gardener, which seems to repeat itself every three years.
SAIL

I still get:
Consumer Reports
Rolling Stone

Organizations we belong to send us magazines:
Am. Civil Liberties Union
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
U. of Evansville
Ball State U.
Am. Society of Women Accountants
AA Retired People
Am Automobile Assn.
United Auto Workers
Marijuana Policy Project
Arthritis Foundation
Indiana Public Broadcasting
WFYI-FM and -TV

I’m thinking of starting:
Cook’s Illustrated

Between Spiny Norman and I:

Scientific American
National Geographic
People
Redbook
Coastal Living
Martha Stewart Living – (provided by my Realtor as a Christmas gift, though come to think of it, I don’t recall getting a new notification for it this year, so perhaps it’ll stop coming)
Real Simple – (provided by a neighbor who includes me in a magazine round robin she has with some other friends, and shares this one with me when she’s done). I really like this one.

The Economist
Communications of the ACM

I barely have time to keep up with those two, so any more are right out.

Instinct.

I used to subscribe to several other magazines but I got out of the habit of reading them. I’d end up with three or four (or more) issues of each magazine piled up and have to make a concerted effort to plow through them. I keep waiting for the renewal notice on the last one to come so I can write a letter to the editor to turn it down (the magazine has a habit of snarking in the lettercol at its subscribers who don’t renew and I yearn to be snarked at) but apparently I renewed it for something like 37 years so it ain’t happening.

I get only one magazine:

MUM Magazine, published by the Society of American Magicians.

Allure
In Style
Scottish Life
Highlander
Realm

Also get college and sorority mags.

If I keep up with my cross-stitching, I might subscribe to one of those.

DH takes Popular Science and some computer magazine, which name escapes me.

The Economist. I’m too cheap to actually buy a magazine subscription, so I only have this because I could get it through my Delta miles.

Scientific American
Skeptic
Skeptical Inquirer
Vanity Fair

I’d love to, but it’s insanely expensive. I’d like to get Vice, Found, and Hails and Horns too but they’re too underground to be an impulse subscription where I won’t miss the $8 or whatever.

Mine:

Allure
Horticulture
Fine Gardening
Jet
Smithsonian

His: (BobPi’s)

Chess Life
Fine Woodworking
Science News
Scientific American
Woodsmith

Ours:

Freethought Today

Only two others for **New Scientist **? :eek: I couldn’t live in the modern world without it, it’s my highest priority reading and the only magazine I subscribe to - time limitations mostly.

New Scientist
XY
Wired
Lost

I read parts of it online and I read the Scientific America cover to cover instead.

I’ve been lax on subscribing since we moved, but after reading this list I am inspired to do a little shopping.

At the moment, our household gets:

Countryside
Hobby Farm
Mother Earth News
Scientific American (for Purgatory Man–I’m too stoopid for that mag)
Birds ‘N’ Blooms

I read PC Gamer in my psychiatrist’s waiting room :smiley: .

We used to get National Geographic–probably my favorite magazine of all time–but they so inundated us with advertising that we resigned in protest.

In no particular order:

National Geographic
Astronomy
Golf Digest
Golf Tips
Woodworker’s Journal
Wood (a Better Homes and Gardens woodworking mag).

I also recieve the USBC (bowling) magazine as part of my membership.

Anyone care to guess what my hobbies are?! :slight_smile:

Macrame? :confused:

The Reader’s Digest. I would probably let that one lapse, but Mom renews the subscription every year for Christmas.

I sometimes will subscribe to Playboy for a year. I appreciate the hot women and believe it or not, often enjoy the interviews. But after a year of getting it I get bored and let it go for a few years.

Current subscriptions:
Time
Consumers’ Digest
Wired
Sky & Telescope
Astronomy
Budget Travel
Photoshop User
InStyle

Occasional store purchases:
Dwell
Scientific American
Cook’s Illustrated

Frequent store purchases, because even at full cover price, it’s cheaper than subscribing to a UK-published magazine:
Digital Photographer
Practical Photography

Me:
Martha Stewart Living
Bon Appetite
Gourmet
Everyday Food

Husband:
Newspapers only

Son:
Some gaming magazine he got through GameStop that they send him monthly