Thanks Thaths, Sidin, Srijith and Bruce for your suggestions. Apart from the famous New Yorker, Caravan and Nat Geo suggestions, Science News is exactly the type of hidden gem of a discovery I was hoping for from this group!
Curated online article sources like Syllabus and Browser sound unique and I will be checking them out too! On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 4:19 AM Srijith Nair <[email protected]> wrote: > > Not exactly paper-version but similar to what Sidin suggested, > https://the-syllabus.com/ is turning up rather eclectic but interesting > reads. > > Regards, > Srijith Nair > > On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, at 7:59 PM, Sidin Vadukut wrote: > > The Browser is a fantastic service that sends a few great reads > > everyday into your email > > Inbox. Super low volume and I almost always enjoy their > > recommendations. I am a subscriber. And worth every penny. Also they > > don’t obsess over ‘good writing’ as much as ‘things that are good for > > reading’. > > > > TheBrowser.com > > On 29 Feb 2020, 18:15 +0000, Ashwin Nanjappa <[email protected]>, > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have been thinking of switching to reading magazines with a weekly or > > > monthly cadence for news, analysis, opinions, books, movies, travel, > tech > > > etc. > > > Not only is following the "breaking news" mentally tiring, I have > realized > > > they don't matter in the long term. > > > Right now I am reading The Economist and Linux Weekly News (LWN). Would > > > love to discover more such sources. > > > > > > *What non-trash sources of weekly/monthly cadence do you recommend?* > > > I would prefer they have paper versions, cause I am getting tired of > > > complicated payments, ads, tracking, DRM etc. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Ashwin > > > >
