The original self standing publication and not the nylon insert which randomly makes it way into NYLON now or just online for some reason … not sure why the powers that be assumed guys don‘t want to read tips about cool places to eat and cool things to do, amongst pages and pages of flat lays and product shots of clothing you could by just to do said activities. if anyone reading this can bring it back please let me know
For taste makers by taste makers, look through their archives from the 2010s to see some amazingly accurate trend forecasting and some household names that used to be face faced “up-and-comers”
I really like reading the New Yorker and have done so for about a decade. I no longer live in New York but I still read the Tables For Two section excitedly first thing every week and try to get through the majority of the articles. However, there are sooooo many more in the backlogs and the iPhone app is actually quite optimized with previous published pieces so I like to sift through the internet to see what people recommend from the past, and also use their Sunday Archive emails to delve into old writings. It's cool to see people like J.D. Salinger or Truman Capote writing articles for them back in the day. One I recently loved was the original publishing of the Brokeback Mountain short story in the fiction section. As a Wyoming native I found the descriptions of the landscape and energy to be so richly written.
I bought a print subscription and, while I almost exclusively consume the writing digitally, I like looking at the magazines
Leave em on the coffee table, leave em on the toilet tank. flip thru em! Good times
Queer cinematic excellence told through the trans lens of visionary director and writer Jane Schoenburn examining the dystopia that is suburban New Jersey, identity, belonging, and monster of the week tv shows
I’ve thought about this book every day since I’ve read it. If you are someone like me who lives chronically online this is our ancient text. There’s so much history and lore behind what we call stan culture today and some of it no one even knows about. This book will give you so much insight into the everything 1D and every relevent artist post that era.