Saturday, April 25, 2009

I used to think, now i don't.

As many of you avid oldmuppet readers out there know, my dear Statler and I, have been having an on and off again conversation, regarding newly discovered interesting magazines that we like to read. Obviously this conversation quite often circles around older magazines that we read or have stopped reading. No other magazine has provided such intense discussions on the merits of reading it than the Economist.


My dear Statler, i am glad to report that this topic, coupled with the economic meltdown which has accelerated the destruction of traditional media in the US, has become something of a hot issue again.


2 comments:

Statler said...

Reading why Time will never be like The Economist while looking at nude pictures of Gisele Bündchen is the exact reason why noone will ever be like Vanity Fair...

Btw here is a very... intriguing article about another favorite publication of ours, in case you haven't done your most attentive reading.

Waldorf said...

Yes indeed, Vanity fair does manage to bring together all that and eye candy.
Re the mysterious issue of wired, i did read the other day online the editorial by JJ Abrams and it was very interesting. I should pick it up sometime soon.