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Bicyclette
08-18-2006, 04:21 AM
After seeing the other thread about women's sports magazine I wondered what magazines you all like to read. I'm always looking for good fitness magazines (as if I don't already get enough ) - I love magazines. I regularly read Muscle & Fitness Hers, Womens Health, FitnessRx, Natural Health, and More (magazine for women over 40). We also get Harpers, Bimmer, and Wine Spectator magazines. The post office often comments on the amount of magazines we get in the mail :D
crazycanuck
08-18-2006, 04:56 AM
I normally purchase
The Economist
Australian Mountain bike :)
Mountain Biking Australia :)
Triathlon & multi sport magazine
They're the only ones I scavenge for...
c
emily_in_nc
08-18-2006, 05:00 AM
All these come as a perk of being a member in various organizations
Bicycling (free with LAB membership)
Adventure Cycling
AARP (hubby is over 50 and yes, retired! And the magazine is quite interesting even to me at age 45)
Living Bird (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
Subscribe to:
Backpacker
dobielover1
08-18-2006, 05:01 AM
Newsweek
Time
National Geographic
Outdoors
Crankin
08-18-2006, 05:41 AM
I am and always have been a magazine junkie. When i was younger and couldn't afford all of these subscriptions, i would spend hours reading them in the public library. Currently we get:
Time
The New Yorker
Bicycling/Mountain Biking
Food and Wine
Cooking Light
Outdoors (AMC)
MA Audubon Society mag.
I also get 3 professional journals, 2 on a monthly basis, one quarterly. I usually buy More, but I am disillusioned with it; it seems the same every month. I also buy Vogue once in awhile. I have bought Her Sports, which is very hard to find, but the women in there are so super fit (and obviously have no other things to do) that they make me feel like a wimp (as in I'm 65 years old, run marathons, surf, teach Pilates, and support starving orphans in some third world country).
Tater
08-18-2006, 07:29 AM
I am a magazine junkie as well! Here's what comes monthly to our mail box:
- National Geographic
- Sky and Telescope (I work part time as a telescope operator)
- Astronomy
- Popular Photography
- Bicycling
- Bird Watcher's Digest
mimitabby
08-18-2006, 07:34 AM
Of course we get Bicycling too.
we also get Natural History
and thanks to the stepfather, we get Time.
We also get a bunch of newsletters from different bike organizations.
I used to get a lot more but it's frustrating after a while trying to figure out what to do with them all!
GLC1968
08-18-2006, 07:58 AM
Bicycling
Real Simple
Oxygen
Cooking Light
And that's about it!
BleeckerSt_Girl
08-18-2006, 08:12 AM
The Old Time Herald (oldtime music magazine)
Fiddler Magazine
Rivendell Reader
We get lots of magazines and I do really finish reading them by the end of the month....
-Bicycling
-Outside
-Shape
-Her Sports
-Triathlete
-Runners World
-Cycle Sport
-National Geographic
-Motor Trend
-Dwell
-Architectural Digest (or Record - I can't remember)
-I think I'm missing one but I can't remember off the top of my head....
Lenusik
08-18-2006, 08:27 AM
-Bicycling
-Tennis
-Busines
-Money
mimitabby
08-18-2006, 08:33 AM
The Old Time Herald (oldtime music magazine)
Fiddler Magazine
Rivendell Reader
Hey Lisa; any fiddlers at YOUR house?
:)
mimi
chickwhorips
08-18-2006, 09:21 AM
i subscribe to:
- women's health
- fitness
- runner's world
- cooking club of america
- national health and wellness club
(men's health for bf but sometimes steal it bc it has some good articles in it)
when either of us are in town we grab the cycling magazines and bring them home.
and occationally i get free samples from www.startsampling.com (if you want to join that put my name as a reference amber boch really neat websight)
roadie gal
08-18-2006, 10:43 AM
Newsweek
Entertainment Weekly
New York Times Book Review
New York Review of Books (perk from another subscription)
Cat Fancy
and a professional journal
Over the years I've tried Outside, Bicycling and Backpacker, but I got fed up with all of them. I've also subscribed to MS. in its various incarnations and *****, but I just can't be angry all of the time.
roadie gal
08-18-2006, 10:45 AM
That mag that was starred out is Bitc*, as in a female dog. The censor deleted it. lol
BleeckerSt_Girl
08-18-2006, 10:52 AM
Hey Lisa; any fiddlers at YOUR house?
:)
mimi
Yep, in addition to being my encouraging bike friend and a dozen other things, my husband is a WONDERFUL fiddler. I play banjo and mountain dulcimer. We both play "oldtime" music. Some mp3 samples of us playing together are here: http://harmonias.com/BrianLisaMusic.html
Does someone fiddle at YOUR house, Mimi?
chickwhorips
08-18-2006, 11:01 AM
always wanted to learn how to play the fiddle.
ever since hearing The Devil Went down to Georgia by the Charlie Daniels Band
Kathi
08-18-2006, 11:05 AM
Ski and Skiing magazines, free to season passholders at Copper/Winter Park and Vail.
Bicycling, free to Performance members.
Rocky Mtn Sports, free in bicycle shops and REI
Consumer Reports
Women's Adventure, orginally called Dandelion but recently changed name.
mimitabby
08-18-2006, 11:10 AM
Yep, in addition to being my encouraging bike friend and a dozen other things, my husband is a WONDERFUL fiddler. I play banjo and mountain dulcimer. We both play "oldtime" music. Some mp3 samples of us playing together are here: http://harmonias.com/BrianLisaMusic.html
Does someone fiddle at YOUR house, Mimi?
Yes, Lisa, Raleighdon is a fiddler (or was until he fell on his bike about 2 years ago and his handnever healed) I played standup bass in an oldtime squaredance band until about a year ago; and our 25 year old son is a fiddler in a country/rock band.
(our other son plays only Jazz and Classical stuff on his french horn)
cool!
Tuckervill
08-18-2006, 11:18 AM
Utne Reader
Eating Well
Every day with Rachel Ray
Bicycling/Mountain Bike
Bike
National Geographic
And I played baritone ukulele in an all girl pirate band, until I moved away. I still can play the ukulele, but cycling is my most time consuming hobby.
Karen
Triskeliongirl
08-18-2006, 11:25 AM
Hey Mimi- another interesting coincidence, I played stand up string bass as a teenager (seriously enough to play with greater boston youth symphony orchestra) but stopped after a women fell on my bass and destroyed it at the end of high school. In terms of mags, a favorite that no one has mentioned is velo news, I like it cuz it covers womens prof. cycling as well as men's pretty well, but after this season's doping scandals my interest in pro cycling is dwindling...... I also get the free bicycling mag sub., and some professional journals (cell, science and nature). -e
Deanna
08-18-2006, 11:28 AM
National Geographic
Bicycling
Gourmet
Via (AAA magazine for California)
Cassandra_Cain
08-18-2006, 11:43 AM
Now isn't this a little revealing, but I'll have a go :cool:
Feminista
Artsy
Art Forum
Ad Busters
ARTnews
Cooking Light
Earth First Journal
Practical Anarchy
Off Our Backs
mimitabby
08-18-2006, 12:15 PM
Hey Mimi- another interesting coincidence, I played stand up string bass as a teenager (seriously enough to play with greater boston youth symphony orchestra) but stopped after a women fell on my bass and destroyed it at the end of high school. In terms of mags, a favorite that no one has mentioned is velo news, I like it cuz it covers womens prof. cycling as well as men's pretty well, but after this season's doping scandals my interest in pro cycling is dwindling...... I also get the free bicycling mag sub., and some professional journals (cell, science and nature). -e
FELL ON YOUR BASS!!!!! THAT is horrible!!
oxysback
08-18-2006, 12:42 PM
I played stand up string bass as a teenager (seriously enough to play with greater boston youth symphony orchestra) but stopped after a women fell on my bass and destroyed it at the end of high school.
Ok...that sounds like a story I'd like to hear more of! (if you don't mind sharing, that is)
Sounds like there's a lot of musicians here! I've played flute for 27 years.
Edited to add magazines (and to apologize for contributing to the threat drift!):
Readers Digest
Bicycling
Ensign (our church magazine)
NRA
National Geographic for Kids (DD calls this the "movie advertizing magazine")
Martha Stewart Kids (ex-MIL subscribed DD to this thinking it was a magazine for kids, but it has some cute ideas)
Triathlete
Mother Jones
(these two have a lot in common, oddly enough)
"O" (Oprah)
Shape
Newsweek
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery
A couple of freebie Chicago athletics rags
snowtulip
08-19-2006, 02:52 PM
It's great hearing about some of these magazines I've never heard of. As for me:
Dirt Rag
Shape
Her Sports
Cooking Light
Wallpaper
National Geographic Adventure
Organic Gardening
At the newstand, I'll get Oprah, Real Simple, Vegetarian Times, Vogue, Hooked on the Outdoors, Yoga depending on how the issue looks.
light_sabe_r
08-19-2006, 02:58 PM
Since I'm new to this and the LACK of riding magazines I've discovered at my local News Agent, most of my riding info comes from online.
^_^
However, my main mags I like reading are
real living
New Woman
BF and I just Subscribed to Australian Cyclist... am I'm yet to rate it yet. ^_^
bikerz
08-19-2006, 03:17 PM
The only magazine I subscribe to:
The New Yorker (which I read from back to front)
cherinyc
08-19-2006, 05:48 PM
I love reading magazines, I will ocassionally grab a trashy tabloid (especially if I am PMSing or sick).
Me and bf's subscriptions, however, are:
Bicycling
Backpacker
Adventure (Nat'l Geographic)
Shape
Self
Women's Health
jeannierides
08-19-2006, 07:40 PM
Don't have a whole lot of time for reading, but usually devour...
Bicycling
Runner's World
Eating Well
Harvard Health
I check out magazines from the library a few blocks from our house. No bicycling magazines though. Sure saves wasting money on magazines that might turn out to be all fluff anyway.
Bikingmomof3
08-20-2006, 09:22 AM
I currently do not have any mag subscriptions. I had a lot of fitnesss magazines, but was tired of all the ads. Some mags were almost all ads. I am looking for good cycling magazines.
pyxichick
08-20-2006, 08:02 PM
Here are the ones I subscribe to:
Silent Sports
Outside (my absolute favorite-- excellent writing)
Yoga Journal
Vegetarian Times
Mary Englebreit's Home Companion
Country Home
Seed
Health
MacAddict
Bust
And the ones I sometimes buy at the bookstore:
Poets & Writers
Cooking Light
American Bungalow
Orion
Oxford American
Cycle Sport
Road
Nat'l Geo Adventure
Natural Health
I hope this new magazine works out.
We need more women's sports magazines. Not fluffy articles about how to make your butt smaller or stuff about makeup or attracting a dude. I want to read about women who are outside having fun!
You can tell what I used to spend my time doing::) , until I found cycling :D
My list:
All In
Woman Poker Player
Card Player
Real Simple
Vanity Fair
and drum roll please...
FHM (don't ask:D )
dingster1
08-21-2006, 04:59 AM
Hmmm...
Laptop Magazine
Newsweek
Bicycle
Job Related Mags
CPU (Computer Power User)
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