Magazines

I Like to Watch I Like to Watch

Model Rights Watch: Will TV producers continue torturing genetic mutants? "Make Me a Supermodel" and "Running in Heels" caught experimenting on good-looking humans!
  • "Shop in your own closet!"

    As the economy lurches, glossy magazines scramble to downsize a luxury-living message for an anxious readership.
  • Reinventing sports on the Web

    The Sporting News is trying to revive with an innovative method of bringing print design values online.
  • I need more ideas! Where do they come from?

    I've been doing well selling my writing but I seem to be running out of inspiration.
  • The artful eater

    The Art of Eating's Ed Behr talks about the tyranny of top 10 lists and why we need a food magazine willing to run a 13,000-word story on Roquefort cheese.
  • Old school

    I'm supposed to be inspired by women my age who run marathons and go back to college, but I'm too tired to be young. It's too much work.
  • Crescent City blues

    A breathtaking issue of the New Orleans Review should win awards for capturing the city as no place else has: Entirely through the eyes of its native writers.
  • The kids are all right

    Cool writing and illustrating from the 8-14 set.
  • Cosmo, it ain't

    True Girl magazine for Catholic teens to launch in January.
  • Happy birthday, Bitch!

    The feminist magazine turns 10.
  • Hey, Bee, buzz off

    A new women's magazine says we need whitening creams, calorie counting and a revisionist view of the war in Iraq.
  • Man bites lap dogs!

    Vanity Fair critic and new blogger James Wolcott sinks his fangs into the plush hindquarters of Fox, CNN and the media elite.
  • The military industrial porn complex

    Popular science magazines used to be aimed at the geeky wannabe inventor. Today, it's all about the glamour of war.
  • Do straight guys want to read a men's shopping magazine?

    Do gay men? Does anyone? A close encounter with Cargo, the new Lucky for men.
  • When Playboy was hot

    Once upon a time, magazines were meant to be read, not just eyeballed. Today's readers lust for that kind of literary excitement.
  • It's a wonderful lifestyle

    Just in time, the Olsen twins are giving us a magazine to help us be the Olsen twins.
  • Skinny-dipping

    Sports Illustrated's models may look good in their suits, but can they swim out of the voyeur's chamber?
  • The schmooze racket

    Tech journalism's new business: Charging big bucks for a never-ending calendar of conferences.
  • O no!

    Oprah produces a deeply flawed magazine for the deeply flawed.
  • Porn snafu

    Larry Flynt accidentally sends smut to skateboarding fans.
  • Gorgeous masculinity

    Muscle magazines make guys, straight and gay, feel good about being men.
  • Mirabella folds

    After months on life support, the "smart" women's magazine closes its pages.
  • Clean living

    As Time Inc.'s latest magazine demonstrates, trying to sell the simple life is a slippery task.
  • Rejection made easy

    This exciting new tutorial provides quick, clear, step-by-step instructions on how to tell hopeful writers that their chances are hopeless.
  • Shave me

    Sharon Stone's close shaves with dairy; Dubya gets 2-D for "King of the Hill"; Christina Ricci, not fat; and ... Porn again? Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez bring the Mitchell brothers to the screen in "Rated X."
Page 1 of 2  oldest ⇒

From Salon's blogs