Agree that times are different. As you say, I get most of my info electronically, but I've been reading magazines again recently. Partly through digging out old copies of Straight No Chaser (re-read the UR cover story issue recently) and Grand Central, but have also been enjoying recent issues of Wax Poetics. As a result I've remembered that I prefer reading paper print to looking at a screen.
Granted, these are marginal niche magazines, but I'm not convinced that it has to be like that. Maybe I'm just in a participatory and optimistic mood today ;) > Paper magazines are irrelevant now and as DJ mag has always been > > irrelevant that is makes it doubly so :). > > > > right. i should get on with what i'm meant to be doing :) >
