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Magazines are in trouble. People are in trouble. Christmas is coming. You can help!
Good for the recipient: Truly, the gift that keeps on giving. (Worried about having nothing to put under the tree? Wrap the current newsstand issue up with a note that says, "Enjoy now, and every four weeks.")
Good for the industry: Give the publishing industry a boost, advertisers a larger readership to reach, and aspiring/current writers a chance to still do what they love.
........................................................................................................................................................................With recognized titles folding every week and talented writers losing their jobs every day, there is a solution: buy subscriptions as holiday gifts. Here’s why:
Good foryou: It’s a great,inexpensive present. And, with most titles hovering around $9.99 a year, it’s the same you’d spend on a Hallmark card and two tubes of shimmery wrapping paper, anyway.
Limited-time Offers!!!
Nylon, FREE while supplies last
Hearst holiday special (15 titles, only $5!)
Women/Fashion:
Allure, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Brides, $12 for 6 months, $20 a year
Cookie, $18 for two year-long subscriptions
Cosmopolitan, $15 a year
Glamour, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Harper's BAZAAR, $8 a year
In Style, $25 for two yearly subscriptions
Ladies Home Journal, $8.50 a year
Lucky, $15 for two year-long subscriptions
Marie Claire, $8 a year
Nylon, $20 a year
O, The Oprah Magazine, $18 a year
Redbook, $8 a year
Self, $16 for two year-long subscriptions
Seventeen, $8 a year
Teen Vogue,$10 for two year-long subscriptions
Vogue, $18 a year
W, $13 a year
Mens:
Details, $12 for two year-long subscriptions
Esquire, $8 a year
GQ, $10 a year
Maxim, $10 a year
Men's Journal, $12 a year
Nylon Guys, $10 for six months
Playboy, $12 a year
Food:
Bon Appetit, $15 a year
Everyday Food, $12 a year
Everyday with Rachel Ray, $12 a year
Food and Wine, $20 for a yearly subscription & bonus 6 months
Food Network Magazine, $15 a year
Gourmet, $15 a year
Lifestyle:
Interview, $10 a year
The New Yorker, $40 a year
Vanity Fair, $15 a year
Home/Living:
Better Homes and Gardens, $11 a year
Country Living, $12 a year
Domino, $10 a year
Good Housekeeping, $8 a year
House Beautiful, $12 a year
Martha Stewart Living, $24 a year
Ready Made, $10 a year
Town & Country, $10 a year
City-based:
Chicago Home and Garden, $15 a year
Chicago Magazine, $15 a year
New York Magazine, $20 a year
Time Out Chicago, $20 a year
Time Out New York, $20 a year
Travel:
Conde Nast Traveler, $12 a year
Travel & Leisure, $20 a year
Sports:
ESPN The Magazine, $26 for two year-long subscriptions
Golf Digest, $15 a year
Golf World, $32 a year
Sports Illustrated, $40 a year
General Interest:
Entertainment Weekly, $32 a year
College News, free
People, $116 a year
Star, $33 for 6 months
T.V. Guide, $32 a year
Us Weekly, $48 a year
Specific Interest:
Architectural Digest, $20 a year
Fast Company, $10 a year
Money, $15 a year
Ms., $25 a year
Out, $10 a year
Popular Mechanics, $12 a year
Smart Money, $12 a year
Smithsonian, $12 a year
Wired, $10 a year
Music/Indies:
Alarm, $25 a year
Alternative Press, $15 a year
Anthem, $35 a year
Bitch, $20 a year
Bust, $20 a year
Fader, $20 a year
Filter, $25 a year
Heeb, $22 a year
MissBehave, $10 a year
Paper, $10 a year
Paste, $20 a year
Relix, $20 a year
Rolling Stone, $15 for 6 months
Spin, $10 a year
Under The Radar, $12.50 a year (and a free CD)
Venus Zine, $15 a year
Notice any titles left off? Let me know. Happy Magazineolodays!