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
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> Date: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 10:14:41 -0800
> From: Ashwin Nanjappa
> To: SilkList
> Subject: [silk] Weekly or monthly recommendations
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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
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
The New Yorker, Caravan, and National Geographic come immediately to mind.
Thaths
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, 10:15 AM Ashwin Nanjappa wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have been thinking of switching to reading magazines with a weekly or
> monthly cadence for news, analysis, opinions, books, movies, travel, tech
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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