The only mag I'm currently getting is The Nation. I would love to get Time, National Geographic, Wired, and a few others but my parents mostly read the paper so it would be a waste.. I would never get through them the way my schedule has been lately and I can catch a lot of that reading online.
I probably can but have never looked into it. I'm not really a big magazine person. My neighbor usually brings me loads of gossip mags from the UK and I throw them in the recycle box as soon as she leaves.
I get a cooking magazine only because my Mom subscribed me for it last christmas. Other than that I only buy an occasional mag from the store here and there. My last one was the Vanity Fair with Marilyn Monore on the cover. Awesome.
None. I buy my magazines whenever I feel like it. I don't like subscriptions. It's probably cheaper to subscribe but I don't really care. I think I have a commitment issue.
I've been considering subscribing to Vogue and Elle, but the subscription plans they have make my head hurt, so I always end up leaving it. I bought my Mum a subscription to Elle Decoration for her birthday last month though.
I get Cookie, Parents, and Vanity Fair. My mom subscribed me to some scrapbooking magazine (Creating Keepsakes, or something), and I throw it in the recycling bin as soon as it arrives.
I picked glamour...I love the style and the good articles!
scrap booking magazines too! I don't subscribe because they're like $6..ridiculous! But I do buy them from time to time!
I like Cookie! I had been mailed a couple of free issues right after I had Audrey, and ended up ordering a subscription. There are some good articles although you are right about some of the suggestions and ads being for things out of my budget!
I really like the Economist also. But I probably would have never subscribed on my own because it to crazy expensive. There was an issue a couple of weeks ago with a clear whit cover and a picture of Obama walking with a Cover line "It's Time" Very simple and to me very collectible - it was the week before he was elected I've put that one away to keep safe and intact.
None! I haven't had a need since finding my gossip fix online.
I used to get People and US Weekly and Soap Opera Digest.
I do however get Elle because apparently they think by sending me a complimentary issue and me not saying no thanks that I now want a subscription and now I get an Elle every month.
I am happy to be free of the magazine clutter though.
Vanity Fair is actually one of my favorites. There are always so many good quality stories in there to read. But for some reason I don't subscribe. I ALMOST took advantage of Vogue / Vanity Fair special recently, but decided I get enough mags in the mail for now.
I don't subscribe to any magazine at the moment. I would LOVE to have a subscription of NYLON, although I can imagine it being very pricey, with the shipping fees and all.
I get a lot but I got sucked into three of them by an evil telemarketer:
Elle Decor
Domino
Southern Accents
Dwell
Country Living
New England Home
Spin
Forbes
Forbes Small Business
In Style
Fortune
Fortune Small Business
elle (just showed up one day??), national geographic, harpers, GQ, american girl, highlights, sports illustrated, laptop, consumer reports, half a dozen total geek mags you never heard of, lol.
I have no subscriptions. One of those miscellaneous expenses that has gotten the axe from my budget. Occasionally, no rarely, I will pickup a Cosmo or People at the grocery checkout. Mainly I just checkout books from the library, it's free.
@ Moto tossing her scrapbooking mag as soon as it arrives. I would too.
And although it is what brought me to this wonderful site in the first place, I am completely 100% over celebrity gossip. I find that I just don't care about the day-to-day lives of celebrities. I used to be seriously addicted to several sites and gossip mags. Now I just stick to team and never look at the other gossip sites.
I subscribe to the following but I am going to let these subscritions lapse this year because I never read them.
Bon Appetit
Martha Stewart Living
Everyday Food (another Martha Stewart production)
I American Cake decorating, and I get another magazine called "Mailbox News" that showcases cakes that everyday people that subscribe have made.
I agree with you Linds, you can't remember everything, but I find it very creative and it's a different way of showing some serious staff.
Good idea reading it at the gym!!
I don't subscribe to any magazines and haven't in years. Occasionally I will buy Vanity Fair and some Swedish Interiors magazines but that's it.