Monday, July 23, 2007

The end of Crisis as it is

"I do not read magazines online", Husband exclaimed as I read aloud to him Brian Saint-Paul's editorial.

We are mourning. We subscribe to Crisis since it had the old plain cover.... I cannot imagine our coffee table without the latest issue in its usual prominent spot.

And yet, we are happy it is not completely disappearing. We wish Crisis good fortune!

3 comments:

Patrick Braga-Henebry said...

I'm guessing from your post that Crisis is going online only? You didn't really say that or link to any site that said it.

Ana Braga-Henebry said...

Yes, yes. I guess i blog to half-intelligent readers who can make deductions easily. :-)
Crisis doesn't have the current issue on their site yet, and I am sure it will mention something...
I am sure you are mourning with me, dear Number One.

Apostle to Suburbia said...

Ana, when I got my copy on Monday, I was so excited: articles by Joanna Bogle AND Alice von Hildebrandt! I was thinking I need to remember to renew my subscription for this year soon! Then I read the editor's letter as you did. Deflated! But at least now I'll never have to decide whether or not I can really sqeeze that $30 or so for the subscription out of my budget. I wonder if Touchstone will be next?