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I'm in the library pretty often, at least every week, and I always read Rolling Stone, not so much the music as the politics, and The New Yorker. I let my Texas Monthly subuscription lapse when I moved to Colorado.
I used to LOVE People magazine - my sister subscribed from the first issue. But then they start focusing WAY too much on the whole reality tv thing, and I personally dislike (STRONGLY dislike) reality tv. So it became a huge waste of money for me to subscribe.
The New Internationalist
Geo ( French language Geographical Magasine0
National Geographic
Archaeologica
Prospect
Amnesty International
Current Archaeology
American Journal of Archaeology
Pick up when I can :
The Economist
The Architectural Review
Cotswolds Life
Time
Newsweek
No current subscriptions for me because of lack of leisure time, but in the past I've subscribed to Vanity Fair and Newsweek. My husband loves magazines and currently receives Wired, Make, ReadyMade and Juxtaposition (may be Juxtapose???)
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