- restaurant listing in creative loafing (it's possible to be an instant expert on the cuisine of the queen)
- 2009 little black book in charlotte magazine (it's fun to go through and find stuff i've explored or want to check out later)
- caption contest in the new yorker
- shouts & murmurs in the new yorker
- boomer with an attitude in creative loafing (a bit obnoxious at times, but sometimes john grooms does point out some critical flaws)
- sergio aragones' marginals in mad magazine
- eat section in gq (always fun and easy recipes-the pancake one is awesome)
- 500/100/50/25 greatest... in rolling stone (even though a lot of people think they're set in stone and get very controversial about them, i think the reviews are at least fun to read and spew out) on that thought..
- 500/100/50/25 greatest... in pitchfork (less rhetorically or popularly appealing. these reviews are a lot more abrasive and pretentious and unintentionally funny)
- picture graphs/weird statistics in usa today (they're kind of overtly flashy and it seems like they're more about looking cool than presenting information)
- do's and don'ts in vice (like pitchfork, extremely abrasive and also funny)
- anything by john caldwell in mad magazine
- upcoming events in fm times
- big black book of esquire (i don't own it but always gravitate to it in the store)
- overheard in newsweek (i don't really read the magazine, but the collection of cartoons and quotes is fun)
- effects articles in guitar world (i don't picture myself buying these, but the words make this stuff pretty vivid)
- sky mall's appliances you can't picture your life without once you hear about them
- cartoon/comic section in the post & courier
- letters to churro
sep 6 2009 ∞
dec 31 2009 +