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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.
Posted at 2:00 PM.
2 Comments:

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
 


Judd 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
 


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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.


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