Re: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-03-01 Thread Ashwin Nanjappa
Thanks Thaths, Sidin, Srijith and Bruce for your suggestions. Apart from the famous New Yorker, Caravan and Nat Geo suggestions, Science News is exactly the type of hidden gem of a discovery I was hoping for from this group! Curated online article sources like Syllabus and Browser sound unique an

[silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-03-01 Thread Shoba Narayan
s (Srijith Nair) > > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 10:14:41 -0800 > From: Ashwin Nanjappa > To: SilkList > Subject: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations > Message-ID: > tcqd3bonuzlrocoypft

Re: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-03-01 Thread Srijith Nair
Not exactly paper-version but similar to what Sidin suggested, https://the-syllabus.com/ is turning up rather eclectic but interesting reads. Regards, Srijith Nair On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, at 7:59 PM, Sidin Vadukut wrote: > The Browser is a fantastic service that sends a few great reads > everyd

Re: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-02-29 Thread Sidin Vadukut
The Browser is a fantastic service that sends a few great reads everyday into your email Inbox. Super low volume and I almost always enjoy their recommendations. I am a subscriber. And worth every penny. Also they don’t obsess over ‘good writing’ as much as ‘things that are good for reading’. T

Re: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-02-29 Thread Thaths
The New Yorker, Caravan, and National Geographic come immediately to mind. Thaths On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, 10:15 AM Ashwin Nanjappa wrote: > Hi, > > I have been thinking of switching to reading magazines with a weekly or > monthly cadence for news, analysis, opinions, books, movies, travel, tech >

[silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations

2020-02-29 Thread Ashwin Nanjappa
Hi, I have been thinking of switching to reading magazines with a weekly or monthly cadence for news, analysis, opinions, books, movies, travel, tech etc. Not only is following the "breaking news" mentally tiring, I have realized they don't matter in the long term. Right now I am reading The Econo