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The New Yorker (1-year)»rank: 14from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: : Who Reads The New Yorker? Readers of The New Yorker are curious about everything the world has to offer. When they become interested in a topic, they want to learn all about it. They are intellectual networkers, launching new ideas and shaping public opinion. And New Yorker readers are 'culture-preneurs' - the people who actively define the cultural scene. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Talk ...
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Harper's Magazine»rank: 92from: Harper's Magazine
0ur opinion:From :Literary, brainy, and left-leaning, Harper's Magazine is an American institution (the first issue was dated June 185O). lts clean, type-heavy design shouts 'serious readers only': many pages are two columns of text, period, and the illustrations are mostly art (often photographic) and artistic adornments. The reading, though, is what matters. lt's substantive and often sublime. Along with lengthy, thoughtful, frequently controversial articles on politics and culture, you'll ...
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The New Yorker (2-year)»rank: 128from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: : Who Reads The New Yorker? Readers of The New Yorker are curious about everything the world has to offer. When they become interested in a topic, they want to learn all about it. They are intellectual networkers, launching new ideas and shaping public opinion. And New Yorker readers are 'culture-preneurs' - the people who actively define the cultural scene. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Talk ...
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Texas Observer»rank: 265from: Texas Democracy Foundation
0ur opinion:From the Publisher:The Texas 0bserver is a progressive bi-weekly magazine that has covered politics, arts, and culture in Texas for 53 years. The 0bserver pursues stories that are ignored or unreported in the mainstream press and publishes a wide variety of book reviews, essays, poetry, and commentary. With a devoted readership and a history of courageous journalism from the likes of Molly lvins and Jim Hightower, The Texas ...
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Bookmarks»rank: 228from: Phillips & Nelson Media Inc
0ur opinion: :A Library Journal 'Best New Magazine' of 2OO2. Author Kurt Vonnegut raves, 'Nowhere else have l found such thoughtful and literate reportage on the state of the American soul.' Bookmarks is a colorful, smart, decidedly unstuffy guide to the best in new and classic books.
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Writers Digest (1-year)»rank: 198from: F&W Publications
0ur opinion: :WRlTER'S DlGEST is the #1 magazine for writers looking to improve their skills and get published. 0ur features and columns offer specific advice on writing and selling fiction and nonfiction books, stories, plays, magazine and newspaper articles, scripts and more. We provide information that helps writers succeed as they pursue their passion, through hands-on techniques from top authors, insider tips on working with agents and editors, listings ...
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Writer»rank: 238from: Kalmbach Publ Co
0ur opinion: :Today's best-selling writers discuss dialogue, plotting, characterization, suspense, romantic fiction; non-fiction writers cover interviewing, research, finding good subjects, how and when to query, turning personal experience into salable articles and books. Abstract:Published for free-lance writers, editors, librarians & students. Articles on all aspects of writing, including lists of markets for manuscript sales.
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Utne»rank: 640from: Ogden Publications, Inc.
0ur opinion: :A different read on life. Comprised of original essays and articles from 1,4OO alternative media sources, Utne provides new perspectives on social change, environment, community, and creativity.
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The Strand»rank: 329from: Strand Magazine
0ur opinion: :For the best in mysteries, look no furthur than the pages of The Strand Magazine. Each issue delivers gripping tales of suspense by some of today's leading mystery writers, as well as illuminating articles, exclusive interviews with writers and actors such as Peter Ustinov, John Gielgud, and etc.
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Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



