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favorite music magazine?

 
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We subscribed to RollingStone for years...to the mailbox, the paper one.

I've picked up a copy of 'Dirty Linen' occasionally when Hastings was still around...and other blues and jazz publications that I don't remember the names of.

This is totally frivolous I suppose but I don't subscribe to anything at all and I need a distraction.

I've always loved keeping up with new musicians.

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Being a Xennial that was homeschooled, I also love that rare species "paper magazines," but I am guessing they no longer have such things for the current music industry. I believe young-uns have been born with electronics in their hands for at least the last 20 years, so...you'll probably have to find a blogger or industry e-newsletter type of thing. I find articles I like online and print them out so I can read them in analog. I prefer to read things I want to think about off of a screen. Plus I like to be able to write in the margins of books and magazines, and printouts are the only way I can do that with electronic media!
 
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