Sixty years ago, iconic teenage magazine Jackie made its debut, forever changing the lives of teenage girls across the UK ...
Our July/August article about Eric Liddell was sports historian Paul Emory Putz’s first appearance in a CT print magazine, though he writes often for the online edition. On Threads, he shared a ...
We regret that owing to the volume of correspondence we cannot reply to every letter. Published in the print edition of the November 11, 2024, issue, with the headline “The Mail.” A ...
We’ve had nine decent snowfalls over the past eight winters in Cincinnati. I know because I’m the contact for our street’s snow removal service; we live on what’s officially a private lane, so the ...
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Find today’s readings here. Letter writing is a lost art in the digital age—but not for people in prison, where the daily mail is still an occasion. I confess that any letter written from ...
Stellene Volandes has brought new life to Town & Country, with snappy cover lines and an active social media presence. Could ...
the merriest band of magazine makers in America drives to Costco headquarters and sets about producing a monthly print periodical that is delivered to more households across the United States than ...
Following on from its rebrand by Made Thought last year, the app is marking its tenth anniversary with a new print publication, AFM: A Fucking Magazine, interchangeably known as A Feeld Magazine. The ...
The song-inspired bars will serve cocktails made with Mariah Carey's Irish cream liqueur brand and “All I Want for Christmas” ...
Sarah McBride tells PEOPLE that being the first transgender person elected to Congress proves 'this nation is big enough to love all of us,' as she celebrates her victory in Delaware ...
The Burrn! music magazine marked the 40th anniversary of its foundation despite finding itself in a jam over drastic changes in both the print and music industries.