skip to main content
MetaFilter
AskMeFi
Projects
Music
Jobs
Podcast
IRL
MetaTalk
Home
FAQ
About
Archives
Tags
Popular
Best Of
Random
Login
New User
2 posts tagged with
magazine
by
Horace Rumpole
.
Displaying 1 through 2 of 2.
Related tags:
art
+
(27)
photography
+
(22)
media
+
(22)
design
+
(21)
music
+
(18)
publishing
+
(17)
brokenlink
+
(16)
journalism
+
(13)
magazines
+
(11)
history
+
(11)
writing
+
(9)
science
+
(9)
UK
+
(8)
zine
+
(8)
film
+
(8)
archive
+
(8)
canada
+
(7)
fashion
+
(7)
culture
+
(7)
life
+
(7)
women
+
(6)
web
+
(6)
sex
+
(6)
online
+
(6)
politics
+
(6)
article
+
(6)
literature
+
(6)
gay
+
(6)
gallery
+
(6)
fiction
+
(6)
interviews
+
(6)
covers
+
(6)
cover
+
(6)
advertising
+
(6)
archives
+
(5)
ads
+
(5)
atlantic
+
(5)
essays
+
(5)
interview
+
(5)
humor
+
(5)
news
+
(5)
photographs
+
(5)
newyork
+
(5)
reviews
+
(5)
time
+
(5)
webdesign
+
(4)
video
+
(4)
technology
+
(4)
satire
+
(4)
NewYorker
+
(4)
newspaper
+
(4)
google
+
(4)
business
+
(4)
arts
+
(4)
articles
+
(4)
Users that often use this tag:
netbros
(13)
zarq
(7)
Gyan
(6)
reenum
(6)
Joe Beese
(6)
The Whelk
(5)
chunking express
(5)
dobbs
(4)
MiguelCardoso
(4)
feelinglistless
(3)
XQUZYPHYR
(3)
taz
(3)
Artw
(3)
goodnewsfortheinsane
(3)
Miko
(3)
latkes
(3)
Trurl
(2)
ocherdraco
(2)
Rhaomi
(2)
Horace Rumpole
(2)
jbickers
(2)
lalex
(2)
AceRock
(2)
klangklangston
(2)
shothotbot
(2)
armage
(2)
blue_beetle
(2)
amberglow
(2)
mediareport
(2)
me3dia
(2)
maura
(2)
owillis
(2)
crunchland
(2)
Postroad
(2)
stbalbach
(2)
Alexis Madrigal is exploring the
history of technology
as seen through the archives of
The Atlantic Monthly
. (
previously
)
Some highlights:
Oliver Wendell Homes on photography
, 1859.
Mark Twain on the telephone
, 1880.
Gilbert Seldes on the first sales of TV sets
, 1937.
Robert Jastrow and Homer Newell on the Apollo Program
, 1963.
James Fallows on the PC
, 1982.
posted by
Horace Rumpole
on Oct 6, 2010 -
22 comments
Atlantic Magazine opens its archives.
Atlantic Magazine announced today that they will drop subscriber-only access to the site, giving full access to
every issue of the last 12 years
. Where to start? Well, I particularly recommend David Foster Wallace's fascinating
examination of right-wing talk radio
(DFW trademark footnotes intact),
Hitler's Forgotten Library
, and Eric Schlosser's
The Prison-Industrial Complex
.
(via)
posted by
Horace Rumpole
on Jan 22, 2008 -
51 comments
Page: 1