PnT, you read my mind! I was planning on asking the same question :). I don’t pay for any of my subscriptions but currently I get TV Guide (love it) and Harpers Bazaar (don’t care for it). I saw Allure at my aunt’s house the other day and it looked interesting, so I might get that one next. I also think National Geographic might be an interesting one to look into.
Time Magazine
Wired ( 2 years for 16 bucks)
Travel & Leisure (i never subscribed to it – it came with a credit card and hardly ever read it, but the magazine has some of the best layouts, color mashups and effective use of typography – and so i have never bothered to cancel it)
i dont get any now, but im planning to subscribe to:
the new yorker
gentleman’s quarterly (as a gift, i hope)
national geographic
the economist
macleans(as a gift, my aunt promised)
something about cooking
Has anyone here heard of Paste Magazine? It’s a great what’s new in the musical world monthly rag, and every issue comes with a sampler CD or new and newly popular bands. I’ve read a couple of music magazines, and I find I like it the best because of how much less mainstream it seems.
@judochop: how is juxtapoz? we sell it at the bookstore where I work, and i’ve never bothered to look at a copy?
I get Popular Science because the entire magazine is worth reading. I used to subscribe to Wired but it has become very bland and boring the last few years.
Foreign Affairs
Cannabis Culture (until its recent discontinuation)
High Times
West Coast Cannabis
Time
Backwoods Home
…and The Economist until earlier this year
(and why do almost all dentists feel that all women want to read People, all men want to read Car & Driver, and all children want to read Highlights? )
Currently, Pacific Standard is the only print subscription I have.
However, on my Amazon Fire HD tablet, I have picked up:
Allrecipies Magazine (the only one that I didn’t have a print subscription to at some point in the past)
The American Scholar
The Atlantic
Food Network Magazine
The New York Review of Books
The New Yorker
Smithsonian Magazine