Weekly Reading Material
We recently stopped receiving the Tulsa World newspaper for various and sundry reasons that bore me so I know they would bore you. However, we have continued receiving the Sunday NYTimes. It takes all week to work through the paper, but it is worth it for the journalistic quality as well as the breadth and depth of the articles. Many times I do not finish, so I must prioritize what I read. First, I reach for the NYTimes Book Review. I typically read all of it and often make additions to my wish list. Second, I pull out the NYTimes Magazine. There are several weekly columns that I read first:
On Language by William Saffire
Consumed by Rob Walker
The Ethicist Q&A by Randy Cohen
Funny Pages
Freakonomics (usually once/month or so)
The Sunday Serial
After reading these, I am ready for the meat of the magazine. Typically, there are long, well written and interesting articles on subjects as wild and diverse as nuclear power, Japanese filmmakers, women in their 40's choosing to have children on their own, politics, fashion - the list is unbounded.
This past weekend was an interesting, thought provoking and educational article on Barrack Obama, "Is (His) Biography (Our) Destiny?", by James Straub. I recommend you read it.
On Language by William Saffire
Consumed by Rob Walker
The Ethicist Q&A by Randy Cohen
Funny Pages
Freakonomics (usually once/month or so)
The Sunday Serial
After reading these, I am ready for the meat of the magazine. Typically, there are long, well written and interesting articles on subjects as wild and diverse as nuclear power, Japanese filmmakers, women in their 40's choosing to have children on their own, politics, fashion - the list is unbounded.
This past weekend was an interesting, thought provoking and educational article on Barrack Obama, "Is (His) Biography (Our) Destiny?", by James Straub. I recommend you read it.
Labels: reading; politics
3 Comments:
I usually stick to Ann Landers, the Funny Pages, and maybe the crossword. Maybe.
I am the same way -- ever so slowly working my way through the paper all week long. If I don't get to the book review by the next Sunday, it's one of the only sections that I save indefinitely until I finally get a chance to read. And I am just about to start the Barack Obama story tonight!
I really miss the NY Times...every now and then when we're on a trip I'll get one since I have a few days to work through it. The Sunday magazine is one of my favorite things!
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