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Editorial Review:
Chicago magazine brings all the personalities, politics, culture and lifestyles of the Windy City to your door. Entertainment, dining, and theatre articles and departments feature 'insider views' to help you plan your next Chicagoland adventure. You'll be in the know when you read Chicago!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
An O.K. Magazine:
This Chicago magazine subscription was a christmas present. The magazine is o.k., but usually ends up in the garbage. There are too many ads and not enough information on the "real" chicago. I do like some of their articles, but again, usually, it ends up in the garbage.
Useless facts and $1700 lamps...Gross.:
I ordered it because they sent me a subscription card for $12...luckily that is all I paid. You might appreciate this magazine if you are in your forties, have 5 children, are a doctor or lawyer, and thrive on statistics. Every issue focuses on comparing us to other cities, primarily New York, and is a general bore. There is nothing one could actually utilize, or would want to, in the entertainment/restaurant section. I've never been so eager for a subscription to end. I can't believe Amazon suggests buying... more info Like New York Magazine, not the New Yorker:
Like so many magazines that have decided to pursue the relatively affluent core of their subscription, Chicago magazine is great if you want to read a magazine to figure out what to buy. It's got lots of articles that are relevant to you if you're upwardly mobile, either live in the suburbs or have a car to get there, and are interested in the latest trends in entertainment and shopping.
That said, it's just not what I look for in a magazine. I've read many issues and while the writing is pretty... more info Promotes The National Image of Tribune Liberal Bias:
The magazine hit a new low recently but is in lockstep with the media bias demomstrated so wonderfully by the Chicago Tribune. The story tracking a particular pistols travel from manufacturer to the streets of Chicago exhibit the typical reporters attempt to shape public opinion to their viewpoint. Stories such as these are shining examples of how America's public is slowly brainwashed into believing what the reporters portray in a one sided story. America, the firearm issue is the biggest... more info Similar Products:
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