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Posted 5 years ago #
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ok, cool. i haven't been into rivet yet. but plan to do some christmas shopping there.
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desecration wrote
LauraA wrote no. i haven't. do you guys sell it?
No, Rivet has not started to sell magazines yet. (Maybe something in the new year.) You can find Hi Fructose at Barnes and Nobles.
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no you got it all wrong... Mercurius is into Wine Spectator and Simply News.
I like Urban Velo and Arawak City zines. Mad and Club are also on my list.
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The Big Takeover, Skyscraper, The Atlantic Monthly, Harpers.
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website seems to be on the fritz at the moment, but i'm feeling good. 100% of your subscription fee goes to the charity of your choice. the content's relevant and of-the-moment. it's got great design from open. they've got a pop-up community center in nyc for the month of december.
and the "about" page gets it just right:
Welcome to GOOD, media for people who give a damn
We see a growing number of people tied together not by age, career, background, or circumstance, but by a shared interest. This revolves around a passion for potential mixed with fierce pragmatism and creative engagement. We sum all this up as the sensibility of giving a damn. But to shorten it, let's call it GOOD. We're here to push this movement and cover its realization.
While so much of today's media is taking up our space, dumbing us down, and impeding our productivity, GOOD exists to add value. Through a print magazine, feature and documentary films, original multimedia content and local events, GOOD is providing a platform for the ideas, people, and businesses that are driving change in the world.
righto. plus a good friend always drops off her copies of bust which is nice.
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sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much...
there's only one magazine for me:
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enzo wrote lifestyle?
Robb Report?
Oh, current lifestyle ...
Um, does Entertainment's coupon book count?
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I feel like I am the only one that is drawn to shallow, insignificant publications such as People and Newsweek. (both I get from my mom when she is done with them) :oops:
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Beer Advocate. A relatively new specialty magazine: nerdy about beer. That's me!
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Anne wrote
joev wrote Bad news on Blueprint (it's my wife's favorite.)
Damn! They better refund my renewal then! :evil: SO MAD!!
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Or they could send me Martha Stewart Living for the remainder of my subscription. Just makes me mad because I don't cook much, so like 3/4 of MSL isn't all that relevant for me. I do like the crafts though.
I'll have to limp along with House Beautiful and Better Homes and Gardens.
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I read The Economist from front to back every time I get the chance and I have a free subscription to Rolling Stone so I can mock their shitty music reviews.
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BetsyB wrote I feel like I am the only one that is drawn to shallow, insignificant publications such as People and Newsweek. (both I get from my mom when she is done with them) :oops:
Ah, but the question asks what mag reflects your lifestyle, not which one do you read! I'm not even sure what a "Newsweek lifestyle" would look like.
Just because I read Maxim and Robb Report doesn't mean either reflects my lifestyle, sad to say.
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urban velo x maximum rock and roll x mass appeal x bust
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HeySquare wrote
Anne wrote
joev wrote Bad news on Blueprint (it's my wife's favorite.)
Damn! They better refund my renewal then! :evil: SO MAD!!
+1
Or they could send me Martha Stewart Living for the remainder of my subscription. Just makes me mad because I don't cook much, so like 3/4 of MSL isn't all that relevant for me. I do like the crafts though.
I'll have to limp along with House Beautiful and Better Homes and Gardens.
Martha Stewart blames young people for the demise of Blueprint.
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I was really irked when they got rid of Kids also.
Maybe they will just make those little special small issues of Blueprint.
I like MSL, but Blueprint was really more my thing. And I thought it was unique enough to carry itself. UGH!
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Columbus Alive
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FADER
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Daz wrote I read The Economist from front to back every time I get the chance and I have a free subscription to Rolling Stone so I can mock their shitty music reviews.
I used to read RS for free when I was in college. I guess I loved college perk that I could read magazines for free at the library instead of paying the subscription fee.
I always enjoyed (though I don't get to read them much anymore):
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i got some old copies of Cols.' fanzine The Offense from the late '70's.
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