![]() 20051214 Subscriptions
After reading an issue in Jordan's bathroom, I've decided to subscribe to The Week Magazine.You know the the first couple pages of The Economist -- The World This Week -- with its short paragraphs encapsulating political and business news? The Week is like that, but 30 or 40 pages long and includes pop culture bits that make it really well-rounded. 50 issues are only $29 bucks, so I am going to give it shot. By the way, speaking of The Economist, I really like their free email newsletters, especially The Global Agenda and The Cities. Admittedly, I can hardly make it through my issue of The Economist in a week, so the emails get passed over sometimes because I can only digest so much. Nonetheless, they make a great daily addition to your subscription. 2
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alexandra said... i am addicted to "the week", i started reading it when i was in london.... i have convinced about 5 of my friends to subscribe as well. i also love "business week" - so excellent. 4:26 PM said... Zach, Leave it to Fort Wayne to not have "The Week" at any major bookstore... I'd like to look at an actual magazine before I buy a subscription. 10:41 PM Post a Comment |
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![]() Hi, I'm Zach. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and graduated from Wake Forest. After college, I moved to Manhattan to get serious about a company I ran with friends. We sold it to Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp in 2006. I just wrapped up with a project I co-founded called Vimeo and left CV to focus on being a twenty-five year old. I have another blog called Copy and Taste, where I post about learning to cook. I live in Brooklyn now. Del.icio.us My Flickr Me on Flickr Last.fm Linked in MySpace Netflix History Vimeo Amir Blumenfeld Chris Bodenner Mareen Fischinger Fort Wayne Observed Nick Gray Hype Machine Jake and Amir Jakob Lodwick Oh My Rockness Jonathan Marcus Youngna Park Megan Scheminske Eliot Shepard Shorpy Signal vs. Noise Alex Soth Stereogum Ricky Van Veen Khoi Vinh Eugene Wyatt Postal Skype SMS (via AIM) |