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The iPad is a game-changer for the magazine business. Publishers are trying out all sorts of business and editorial models. Jonathan Seff looks at what you can read (and what you'll pay).
The mailman brought the latest Saturday Evening Post the other day. With all the current turmoil of disease and politics, it felt good to see it. It was one of the early things I read regularly as … ...
Read more from this magazine, or explore the full archive. Joseph and His Friend. ... than the designs in English magazines by Walker, Millais, Leighton, or Du Maurier, ...
Reading online is efficient, pleasurable, and satisfying—and I love Twitter as much as ever—but nothing beats a Sunday afternoon on the couch with a newly purchased pile of magazines.
Huge drops in magazine circulation have been common for many of the large periodicals in the U.S. over the past 30 years. So, do people read magazines anymore? Good Question.
Reading those articles as a kid made me an organic acolyte for life. Growing up I read Mad, Teen, Life, People and Glamour magazines, but my first subscription was to Rolling Stone.
Reading is so much simpler than it used to be. And so much more difficult. With the right apps, a smartphone or tablet can become a portable library, crammed with thousands of books, magazines and ...
As California pushes schools to adopt research-based approaches to teaching children how to read, often called the “science of reading,” some teachers and advocates for English learners have expressed ...
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