Scientific American
ESPN the Magazine
Corvette Quarterly
Corvette Fever
Scientific American
ESPN the Magazine
Corvette Quarterly
Corvette Fever
Reader’s Digest…I miss the old layout, but the content is still good IMHO.
We also get Smithsonian.
My family gets Time and National Geographic. We used to subscribe to Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, and Smithsonian, but we just didn’t renew those subscriptions last year. I miss reading all three news magazines every week, but that’s okay.
I myself used to have a subscription to Flight Training for various reasons (though I’m not taking flight lessons at the moment), but that ended in October. Now I’m working on getting a subscription to Scientific American…maybe a Christmas present.
Local weekly (actually twice weekly) newspaper
Book
The New Yorker
Smithsonian
Louisville
Golf
Southern Living
Countryside
just sent off for American Heritage
This Old House
think Popular Science might have just expired
Horticulture
Family Fun
Nickelodeon
Indirectly, we get Nat’l Geographic and Time as soon as my parents are done with them.
Good Lord! No wonder this house is so cluttered.
Cooking Light
Bon Appetit
Pastry Art and Design
Natural Health
Glamour
Marie-Claire
Taste of Home
Light 'n Tasty
…and I usually buy Self, Allure, and Jane at the newstand, with the occasional People thrown in for good measure…
Whoops, I almost forgot…
Boston
American Cake Decorator
and
Conde-Nast Traveller (my subscription’s about to run out, though)
And my last post was my 300th! Woot!
ScienceNews
Auk
And I buy BirdTalk.
I vary the number of magazines I subscribe to - at some point I reach “paper overload” and just have to jettison some. The prodigal child in me returns to Sunset, Dog Fancy, and National Geographic every few years.
*Rolling Stone
Yoga Journal
NEA Today
Ohio Schools*
Saveur. The bestest food and cooking magazine. That’s it.
*Skeptical Inquirer
Skeptic
Scientific American*
Pretty standard stuff for a Doper, I suppose.
Haj
I feel so childish.
Mad
People
Entertainment Weekly
THE CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE
CLASSIC BIKE
CLASSIC BIKE GUIDE
MAXIM (for work, it entertains the 'necks)
CAR & DRIVER
AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST (the AMA magazine)
and I read the HOUSTON PRESS (a free paper) as often as I can.
unclviny
Entertainment Weekly
Vanity Fair
Atlantic
Cook’s Illustrated
Archive (bimonthly roundup of the best of world advertising)
And I don’t think my subscription to Movieline has run out yet, but I wish it would.
We’re going to subscribe to Ready Made one of these days.
I regularly buy several other magazines on the newsstand – Bizarre, McSweeney’s and The New Yorker in particular. (I’d drown in paper if I actually subscribed to TNY, but I get one or two issues a month.) And I sporadically buy other magazines as they strike my fancy.
Texas Highways (highly recommended for any homesick Texans)
America’s First Freedom (NRA political magazine)
Current:
Major local newspaper
Consumer Reports
Travel & Leisure
Time
Skeptic
Playboy
Recently, not any more:
PC Magazine
Smithsonian
Time constraints have cut down on my magazine-reading lately. It’s to the point most of my catching up depends on when I have to catch a flight.