Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 12 Label: Institute for Public Affairs Languages: Array Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Institute for Public Affairs Number Of Issues: 12 Publisher: Institute for Public Affairs Studio: Institute for Public Affairs Subscription Length: 365
Editorial Review:
In These Times magazine provides readers with investigative reporting, provocative essays, debates about our political future and news straight from the frontlines. In These Times reports on the upcoming legislative battles, current progressive political strategies and international news you need to know. This monthly news magazine is an indispensable alternative to the mainstream media for readers seeking an independent analysis of contemporary events and an in-depth look at issues that others ignore.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: In These Times is the best of the left Comment: If you are looking for an informative monthly on the left In These Times (ITT) offers thought-provoking commentary and articles that are pithy but not skimpy (a characteristic I sometimes find of the weekly The Nation).
Most importantly, ITT reports on labor every issue, an important component of the left, that is often neglected by other magazines of the left.
In These Times is a magazine that may be harder to find in a library. If you are interested, I suggest first visiting their website which allows you to read portions of the current magazine without paying anything.
The price for the magazine is very reasonable, and I personally find the magazine content more diverse and interesting than The Progressive. Customer Rating: Summary: The best birthday gift this year! Comment: My fiance got me a subscription for my bday (I asked four it) and I love this magazine. It is very informative and covers a lot of issues. The magazine contains a great balance of different issues from different places. I like to read the articles about world news because I see less and less of that in the main stream media. Enjoy this wonderful magazine! Customer Rating: Summary: patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel Comment: Although I'd spend money on I.T.T. rather than Mother Jones or The Nation, you should still be aware that this periodical DOES espouse or condone abortion as part of its women's rights issues. Although women's suffrage is commendable, abortion is decidedly not PC (nor do children believe in divorce). I had to say this. That said, DO by all means subscribe to I.T.T. for news and views which you won't likely get elsewhere (without spending mad hours) Allow me to recommend a second magazine, this one a free monthly, entitled "The Philadelphia Trumpet", or The Trumpet, which only can be had by requesting a printed-copy subscription via e-mail, snail-mail, or 800 number. Their slant or perspective is not very holier-than-thou (although your radar will sense a bit), and they cover current events + future trends with a Biblical perspective. It's most definitely NOT "stuffy", although some articles aren't suitable for a reader who has a short attention span or is stoned
at the moment. Their site (Protestant sect or cult) address is thetrumpet.com They do-NOT attempt to pry money out of you. *****
I quote from the publisher's website RE "In These Times" biweekly "About In These Times In These Times is a national, biweekly magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago. For 27 years, In These Times has provided groundbreaking coverage of the labor movement, environment, feminism, grassroots politics, minority communities and the media. In These Times features award-winning investigative reporting about corporate malfeasance and government wrongdoing, insightful analysis of national and international affairs, and sharp cultural criticism about events and ideas that matter."
Customer Rating: Summary: Expand Your World Comment: Very informative magazine that scrutinizes a wide variety of political topics and current affairs, from American homeland to the remotest jungles abroad, all with their own unique perspective and viewpoint that runs moderate to left.
The writing and topics are engaging, current, and well researched and the editors not afraid to call things as they see fit.
Put down the Cosmo for later, and read a few articles you won't find on the TV mainstream news. after all.. knowlege is power.