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Does anyone know some good sites with regularly updated written content? Essays, politics, news, science, social commentary, psychology, history - anything really.

I've recently just been browsing the various culture/comment/science sections of the Guardian, but I've grown kind of bored with it now.

Any suggestions?

>> No.2637400

Kotaku

>> No.2637416

The New Yorker
Economist
London Review of Books
Slate
The Atlantic
The New York Times (visit this site in a Google Chrome Incognito window, or some equivalent)

>> No.2637418

>>2637416
Absolutely not The Atlantic

>> No.2637420

Do not spend your time searching a way to read The Times-net release for free.

Just sayin'.

>> No.2637433

I read metafilter, the paris review daily thing, and theavclub.

>> No.2637968

The New Statesman is okay- not all their content is free though.

>> No.2638370

Lets get bumpy

>> No.2638388

>>2637416

>The New Yorker
>Economist

These are fairly good. New Yorker is somewhat hoity-toity, but it's substantial. I've never been too much of a fan of Slate or the Atlantic. Too tryhard edgy for me. Too deliberately fashionable.

>> No.2638391

Politico.com is okay for some things

>> No.2638393

Most of my literary tastes are in tune with your typical ideal denizen of /lit/, but I mostly read stuff from Cracked and Barstool.

>> No.2638394

Paris Review
London Review
New York Review
N+1

>> No.2638401

>>2637416
>The New York Times (visit this site in a Google Chrome Incognito window, or some equivalent)


Why?

>> No.2638416

Pretty much this >>2637416

You can also check out Monocle and The Economist's Intelligent Life.

>> No.2638429

>>2638401
>>2637416
Are you afraid of giving the NYT website traffic? I only do that in the odd circumstance that I'm forced to look upon the glowing shit that is The Huffington Post.

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2638441

365tomorrows.com

New science fiction short story every single day.
My favorite one ever is "Introdus" if you care to look it up.

>> No.2638625

>>2638429
>>2638401
NYtimes has a 20 article access cap.

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2638939

www.aldaily.com

Enjoy

>> No.2638947

The New Republic.

>> No.2638950

new york review of books (note: NOT the same thing as the new york times book review) and NYR Blogs

>>2638625
last i heard, they gauge it using a cookie on your computer. clear all nytimes cookies & it resets your count. there is also a firefox extension that will delete it for you with just 1 click. (and i would imagine that private-browsing and such can also bypass it)

>> No.2638951

>>2638950 - same poster
oh i'm sorry, that was your point, abot the article cap! my bad!

>> No.2638969

Go to longreads.com. Find articles that interest you. Look into the websites that they come from and decide if you like them.

>> No.2638980

longform.org/longreads.com (same thing pretty much, I don't know how much the content varies)
The Atlantic
The New Yorker
New York Times