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Week after week, The New Yorker keeps its reader current. Subscribe now and don't miss the New Yorker's famous fiction and poetry, book and film review, its incisive looks at politics, people and the way we live, and of course, those CARTOONS. In-depth reporting, surprising opinions, sharp wit, the best in prose, poetry, and the visual arts can all be yours for just $1 an issue!

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206 of 275 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to be a snob, October 28, 2001
By "suzanne" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
The New Yorker is funny. When you first subscribe it is like joining a snotty secret society with rights and rituals all its own. You've got to want to be a New Yorker reader when you first approach the magazine. Your right of passage is all the time you'll waste reading through every entry in the "Goings on about Town" section. You'll puzzle at 3/4 of the cartoons and forgive the other quarter for being only obliquely funny. But you'll forge ahead because you must join the cognoscenti.

Soon enough, you'll be one of the elect. You'll skim over "Goings on" on the way to Talk of the Town, where you'll read only the first two pieces unless the title of a later one entices you. Then page-by-page you'll survey the cartoons (which you adore by now!) taking note of articles you'll want to come back to. If a movie review at the back grabs you, you'll dive straight into it and finish off with The Back Page where big laughs surely await. Then comes fine tooth comb read!ing which usually begins for me with Shouts and Murmurs - a light entrée into the meatier sections of the magazine.

Sitting down with the New Yorker once a week is a pleasing routine, a cultural badge all at once of honor, and a way to sniff out elitist pseudo - intellectuals like yourself in a crowd. You can say things like "Did you see what Hertzberg was up to this week?" and know immediately if somebody's an initiate. If you want to seem hip, literate, in the know, subscribe to the New Yorker. You'll never read 3/4 of it but will never regret it either.


 
54 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Has Made a Comeback, September 23, 2003
By Bruce Kendall "BEK" (Southern Pines, NC) - See all my reviews
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I lost interest in the magazine during the Tina Brown era. Now I find that the magazine has improved a great deal under it's current staff. The only problem I have is in keeping up with reading every issue.

Recent articles I've enjoyed range from the humor of David Sedaris (his memoir centered around a nasty little neighbor girl was hilarious) to the magazine's famous far-flung, quirky reportage (Mark Singer's June 30th article on Worm Farming in Oklahoma was a great example of what I'm talking about).

One thing I'm upset about, however, is that in the past couple weeks, the ad pages have outnumbered the article pages. Plus, they include scent samples that actually give me a headache. If I want ads and perfume, I'll go buy a copy of Vanity Fair. Please, New Yorker, stick to what you do best!

The cover art is still the best in the business and the cartoons keep rolling right along like the Hudson.

5 stars without the ads.

BEK



 
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Lifetime of New Yorker's, June 14, 2002
By Richard Wells (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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It started in a doctor's waiting room in my adolescence. Great cartoons, and the best were Charles Addams's. Sooo macabre, and like looking at something vaguely forbidden. Then there were the one paragraph reviews - the movie reviews especially. Growing up in Erie, PA, didn't give me much of a chance to see the variety of films in the New Yorker, but that taste of what I was missing was one of the things that got me out of Erie as soon as I could "git." As I grew, so did the depth of my reading, and the New Yorker always had something to offer. I was especially pleased when a Profile of magazine length would come out - everything you never wanted to know about someone you never heard of, but if it was in the New Yorker the subject became someone worth knowing. The New Yorker expanded my world. Years of reading finally got us to Tricia Brown and her near successful attempt to ruin a great magazine. She pushed the New Yorker from an art and literary journal into celebrity journalism, and did her best to skuttle the cartoons as well. Thank goodness she didn't last. Once David Remnick took the reins the mag was back on track, and though I'm not totally pleased with the modern New Yorker Remnick has returned it to a high percentage of its former value. I just can't do without the New Yorker. When I travel out of country it's the only thing I miss. When I'm home it's the best thing in my mailbox. The New Yorker is an American treasure, and a little bit like New York itself - exciting, brash, clever, and stimulating. Subscribe!

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