I think of magazines when I remember artifacts from an earlier time now relatively rare, much less common in physical form now than they were decades ago. In our age of electronic everything, magazines have almost become quaint dinosaurs, doomed to extinction by their own costliness.
It wasn’t always so. My parents embellished their coffee table with magazine issues, titles like Life and Look magazines. My father subscribed to National Geographic, and they’d be kept until their accumulation demanded removal. A typical magazine back in the day might have cost perhaps $ .35, and they were substantial. People read magazines then, and they chronicled our society and existence. While they still exist, surviving magazines have gravitated towards specialty audiences, and many exist only on line.
Did you commonly read or subscribe to any magazines, and do you still do so?

It wasn’t always so. My parents embellished their coffee table with magazine issues, titles like Life and Look magazines. My father subscribed to National Geographic, and they’d be kept until their accumulation demanded removal. A typical magazine back in the day might have cost perhaps $ .35, and they were substantial. People read magazines then, and they chronicled our society and existence. While they still exist, surviving magazines have gravitated towards specialty audiences, and many exist only on line.
Did you commonly read or subscribe to any magazines, and do you still do so?

