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New York Magazine

New York Magazine

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Publisher: New York Media
Category: Magazine

List Price: $183.54
Buy New: $19.97
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 68

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 46
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 46
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00008GT1Z

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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  • The New Yorker (1-year)
  • Time Out New York

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review

Who Reads New York Magazine?
New York is eagerly awaited each week by readers seeking the energy and excitement of the city itself in a magazine with smart writing, beautiful photography and sophisticated design. New York's audience of more than 1.7 million readers each week reaches far beyond its namesake city. Readers come to the magazine for the latest news and social trends, to explore the city’s cultural happenings, and for a navigational tool for all aspects of city life.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue:

  • Intelligencer: Packed with news, gossip, and commentary, the magazine's Intelligencer section provides a snapshot of what New Yorkers are talking about this week. Look for everything from sharp Q&A's with newsmakers, 100-person polls, and essays from opinion leaders, anchored by the magazine's “Party Lines” page where celebrities weigh in on the questions of the day.
  • Columns: Kurt Andersen on the political and cultural landscape, James J. Cramer on finance, John Heilemann on national politics, and Will Leitch on sports--New York's regular columnists offer original “thought scoops” on the antics of the players that matter in the city.
  • Strategist: The magazine's Strategist section is devoted to telling the reader what to know in order to enjoy urban life to the fullest with the latest in shopping, dining, real estate, travel, and more. Strategist constantly provides fresh information and thoughtful, useful direction on how to live in New York, whether you’re a local or simply an enthusiastic fan.
  • The Culture Pages: The goal of New York’s “Culture Pages” section is to report on, reflect, and critique culture in a city that is bursting at the seams with it. At the section’s core are some of the best critics in the business?from Jerry Saltz on art to David Edelstein on the movies to Sam Anderson on books to Justin Davidson on classical music and architecture?who bring pointed, impassioned, and extremely knowing voices to bear on their respective fields.
  • Agenda: Definitive and authoritative, the magazine's Agenda listings on Movies, Theater, Art, Music, Nightlife, Readings, Restaurants, and Kids activities provide the ultimate guide to the week in New York.
  • Features:New York's feature stories cover the broadest range of topics--from politics to social trends, fashion to finance, the magazine's features find the city's story line. Recent stories have looked at the secret lives of married men, identified a new trend in plastic surgery, chronicled a custody battle in the Hasidic community, and profiled New York icon Sarah Jessica Parker.
Magazine Layout:
New York’s visuals?its stunning photography, ingenious infographics and illustration, and a design that manages to be both fresh and familiar?are equal partners with its words. The magazine insists that it is possible to be brainy and beautiful, serious and playful, at the same time.

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Contributors:
Under editor-in-chief Adam Moss, New York's contributors include both magazine veterans and rising talent: Steve Fishman, Mark Jacobson, Jennifer Senior, Vanessa Grigoriadis, Robert Kolker, Amy Larocca, Joe Hagan, Geoffrey Gray, Duff McDonald, and Gabriel Sherman are among the magazine's regular contributors.


Product Description
New York Magazine covers, analyzes, comments on and defines the news, culture, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion and personalities that drive New York City.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good stuff   January 8, 2009
xnn (New York NY)
I received the first copy in less than 2 weeks, much earlier than expected! Love it!


5 out of 5 stars New York magazine subscription   January 6, 2009
Judy A. Mcgurk (Boston)
Truthfully, I thought I had ordered 'The New Yorker'; however, I received my first issue last week and was quite happy with 'New York." A one-year's subscription for $15 ($19.99 - $5.00 Amazon coupon) was quite the deal! Thanks!


4 out of 5 stars Second Only To The New Yorker   January 6, 2009
Daniel Cooper (Brooklyn, NY, USA)
New York magazine has been around since the 1960s, and I've been reading it since then. It's gone through its ups and downs over the years, but now it contains indispensable articles not only pertaining to New York City, but it is also a guide to the latest happenings in New York. Highly recommended.


1 out of 5 stars Amazon should avoid this dumb promotions.... MAGAzines? please   January 1, 2009
gonzalo Jacomre (nyc)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

amazon should focus in promoting useful stuff not stuff that u see it once and later, it is garbage... u can get mags for free in sites and different other promotions...
PLEASE AMAZON.... GIVE US GOOD GOLD BOX DEALS..



4 out of 5 stars Missed issues   December 13, 2008
Marilyn (Houston, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've never lived in N.Y. but I love the magazine & have subscribed for many years. However, I've always had a problem with missed issues and, yes, I am aware there are several "double issues". I think I miss an issue about once every six weeks. I've never been able to figure out if the problem happens at the printing facility, distribution center or even the possibility that certain postal employees are interested in reading certain issues. Do the issues just disappear into thin air? A couple times I've gotton so frustrated that I've called the magazine & they give you the third degree. You have to tell them exactly which issues you missed & then they will add exactly that number issues to your subscription. It's more trouble than it's worth. I just wish I could get all the issues in the first place.

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