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more about #sassy more comments → Tara Incognita: I read Cottage Living. Everyone around me wants a McMansion, and CL made me feel like I wasn't weird for not wanting that. more » Edward Lionheart: Yeah, Spy, great mag. All those "fearless" pseudonymous writers attacking the people they'd soon be sucking up to--along with people who couldn't figh... more » AuntPenny: I miss The New Yorker circa Tina Brown. It fufilled the dark part of my soul that is constantly drowning in schadenfreude. more » AuntPenny: Not only do I miss Sassy, but I miss Phil Hartman's "Sassy" sketch on SNL. I just stepped in a big PILE of Sassy! more » Cheap Shot: I miss Raygun and for David Carson's crazy design sense as well as The Utne Reader. more » Tart of Darkness: Embarrassed to say, but I miss Victoria. It has been revived a couple of times but for all intents and purposes it's dead. I loved that it was such ... more » Dickens_Ghost: I miss a relevant Rolling Stone. more » Weegee's bored: I loved Spy. I love Gawker for some of the same reasons. Hair halfway to his ass, my then-17-year-old son had his photo in Sassy as a teen heartthrob.... more » Trixie from Toronto: I long for Spy all the time, but sort of see some similarities here at Gawker. more » Stephanie Rosenbaum: Egg! It was Hal Rubenstein's mag, and was awesome for the whole 5 minutes it was out there. And Details, back when it was a downtown-ny rag, before it... more » flossy: Isn't all of Gawker kind of like one big "We miss Spy magazine" post? more » BookishLookish: Aw, you guys, now I am starting to feel sad. No more A&S Books on West 40th Street, which was loaded with vintage magazines. Vreeland-era issues o... more » Carol Gardens: Not really a mag but...SOHO WEEKLY NEWS! My bible in high school. Also, WHOLE EARTH REVIEW has an excellent run in the early 90s. Duplex Planet, anyone? more » Multiphasic: When my sister left for college, she bequeathed unto me three years worth of Sassy and Raygun back issues, as part of her ceaseless but sadly ineffect... more » metalkate: too much first-person in your posts (not just this one, that other one too). engage us more by making assumptions about YOU and WE. if something remin... more » -
#deathofprint
Three Magazines I Actually Miss
All the magazines are dying! It's the Internet's fault. No, actually magazines have always died. Statistically, 80 percent of them fail. Which is what makes the medium such a perfect object for nostalgia. -

