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Jessi, thanks so much for all the recommendations! We would likely not have gone to a Phillies game; the Champs get bored by baseball and we’re a hockey family. Too bad the Flyers aren’t still in it.
Silk City sounds interesting. Diner and nightclub all wrapped into one? If they have karaoke too, I’m so there!
NYer is so not pretentious. i doubt anyone reads it to be seen reading it. it is a quality magazine thats hard to put down. Now, perhaps someone reading the Economist of Harpers might have something to prove (or are smarter than me)
I love the New Yorker although I haven’t read it in a very long time. The cartoons are brilliant and the covers are wonderful. I’ve saved a number of them and want to frame them someday. My parents had a very old copy of the New Yorker cartoon book- forget which year- and it was one of my favorties when i was growing up. I was taught how to paint overscale murals by Art Spiegelman when I was in college- he wrote Maus and did the famous all black cover for them just after 9/11.
Jessi, thanks so much for all the recommendations! We would likely not have gone to a Phillies game; the Champs get bored by baseball and we’re a hockey family. Too bad the Flyers aren’t still in it.
Silk City sounds interesting. Diner and nightclub all wrapped into one? If they have karaoke too, I’m so there!
speaking of dragon too, did anyone read the new yorker article about Stieg Larson? it was fasciniating
Granta is great. And it fits in my mandbag.
NYer is so not pretentious. i doubt anyone reads it to be seen reading it. it is a quality magazine thats hard to put down. Now, perhaps someone reading the Economist of Harpers might have something to prove (or are smarter than me)
Good point, DeLepp – and that part is true! I heart Lisbeth Salander!!
ditto- don’t we all? Well except for a certain few 🙂
funny jessi, just need to add the dragon tatoo trilogy.
Here, Rob. Someone wrote a post about it:
http://www.betalogue.com/2003/11/27/umlauts-in-ithe-new-yorkeri/
I love the New Yorker although I haven’t read it in a very long time. The cartoons are brilliant and the covers are wonderful. I’ve saved a number of them and want to frame them someday. My parents had a very old copy of the New Yorker cartoon book- forget which year- and it was one of my favorties when i was growing up. I was taught how to paint overscale murals by Art Spiegelman when I was in college- he wrote Maus and did the famous all black cover for them just after 9/11.