What (real life) magazines are you subscribed to?

Adults read Mad?

I’m only subscribed to Reader’s Digest and Smithsonian at the moment.

I subscribe to Foreign Affairs.

What’s Smithsonian about?

Entertainment Weekly
Money
Kiplingers
Consumer Reports

I’m considering subscribing to the New Yorker.

The New Yorker (since 1982)
Readers Digest
Home Handyman
Consumer Reports

Let National Geographic lapse, must renew.

Considering renewing Entertainment Weekly - an excellent value

Let lapse and don’t regret it:

Rolling Stone
Newsweek
Sports Illustrated
mmm

I don’t get any magazines in the mail anymore - but on my Nook I get:

The New Yorker
Smithsonian
Foreign Affairs

The New Yorker is serious reading - I can usually only read one or two articles a week - but the articles are very in depth and well written. Foreign Affairs comes every 2 months so I can read it at a much more leisurely pace. Smithsonian is an easy read at once a month.

I get Real Simple magazine, and Lab Medicine. I also get hand-me-down Consumer Reports, because my mother-in-law gives them to me after she reads them. I used to get Good Housekeeping and Bon Appetit, but I didn’t think they were worth renewing.

After reading the free copy of Scientific American I got at a recent science expo, I think I may treat myself to a subscription. I’ve heard, though, that it’s been declining in quality and becoming more shallow - thoughts? I also got a free “Science News”, “New Scientist” and “American Scientist”, all of which seemed pretty interesting. Does anyone have experience with those?

I’ll say they’re hard up - Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Men’s Health and Golf have all been showing up free in my mailbox for a while, and I never subscribed to them in the first place. I love getting the first two, but have been pitching the others unread.

National Geographic

Interweave Knits

Vogue Knitting

Yeah, that’s what I was going to mention. I get enough stuff in the mail that I don’t have any reason to subscribe. That and all the specialty mags I’m interested in are technology based, and thus have been online for a long time.

I get Entertainment Weekly. The subscription price is dirt cheap anyway. Never received any free magazines out of the blue.

None, but I do read the entertainment mags in my doctor’s waiting room. I see Katy Perry and Russell Brand are engaged. They seen an unlikely pairing, but I have a feeling those two can make it.

Vanity Fair (my current favorite)
Southern Living
Mother Earth News
Coastal Living (dirt cheap trial from Southern Living. Won’t renew.)
InStyle (free trial from Ulta that I can’t figure out how to terminate)

Entertainment Weekly

Tennis

Grit, Countryside, Hobby Farm, Hobby Farm Home (which we’ll allow to lapse), Mother Earth News. We’re paid up on most of these for several years into the future. My chihuahua has a subscription to Smithsonian, so he gets a lot of Washington-related junk mail like surveys from Nancy Pelosi and advertising from the US Mint.

None anymore. Last one I had was to Electronic Gaming Monthly before they went under. Actually, I somehow wound up with two simultaneous subscriptions. Later, when the magazine was revived, they somehow managed not to revive their outstanding subscriptions. Man, what a jip.

Also, for some reason I got an issue of Billboard in the mail recently. I never subscribed, never asked for it, flipping through it don’t even find it worth reading or giving a more thorough pass thru. I dunno why they sent it to me, but if they try to send me a bill for it, I will laugh in their face.

I forgot the New Yorker, Southern Living and Town & Country.

Town & Country was free when I renewed Vanity Fair. It’s not something I would buy on my own.

Food Network, Rachael Ray, Taste of Home, and Allure. Gran sends me Midwest Living and Better Homes and Gardens.

Mental Floss
Games
Games World Of Puzzles
Biblical Archaeology Review

Mother Earth News

Country Living

Mother Jones

Household subscriptions (some for me, some for hubby, some for both of us, some for the kids)

The Bloodhorse (horse racing news)
The Horse (boring name for an excellent equine medicine journal)
Discover
Consumer Reports
Architectural Digest
Car and Driver
National Geographic Kids