by Chicago
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| Sales Rank: | 923 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 10/08/2008 9:13:21 AM MDT |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
| Availability: | Usually ships in 1 to 3 months |
| Label: | Chicago |
| Binding: | Magazine |
| Published By: | Chicago |
| ASIN: | B00005N7PA |
| Category: | Magazine |
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
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
Useless facts and $1700 lamps...Gross. - Reviewed on 2006-04-05
11 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.
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 this along with Time Out Chicago, who I've turned to for real information, colorful interviews, and articles that honestly do feel like Chicago does. Yuck...all the focus on rich people makes me want to puke. Why don't they count up some statistics on how many Chicagoans actually fit your sickeningly rich profile? 5 percent? Their March issue explaining that a D-I-N-K couple making a combined $120,000 a year struggles just as much as a single mother making $15,000 based on their choices really tops it off: this magazine is out of touch.
Chicagoan no longer looking to Chicago Magazine - Reviewed on 2004-04-07
6 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
Chicago magazine was once a wonderful resource to me as a Chicagoan...but not now. Hip, savy and younger (25-40) is no longer the target audience. For over two years this magazine was my main resource for learning about, events, restaraunts, clubs, openings. Now, this magazine is just a glorified version of the Chicago Tribune...it's owners. both the magazine and the paper will have the same information for "hot new clubs", "great eats", 10 things to do under $40. It's a rip off for those of us that live here and those traveling here. But even worse it tends to focus on the suburbs. If Chicago wasn't a thriving, wonderful city...no one would want to live here.
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