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Below you'll find Merchants and Products which speak to the topic of this site and which, in keeping with our mission as The Web's Concierge, have been carefully chosen and individually screened for your shopping ease and pleasure. They are not paid ads, but rather companies with whom we have selectively chosen to partner. We do earn a referral fee if you find something you like or need and purchase it. We have striven to bring you the "best in breed" companies ... those that: we like, our friends like, have great sites and service, have good online reviews, positive consumer reports, and are family friendly. Keep us posted with regards to your own personal experiences with them.

You may be surprised at companies that have not been included. The "noisiest" in the marketplace are not always the best. We have chosen 1) newer innovative companies that are performing well and garnering respect in their respective niches as well as 2) "Main Street" companies that have been reliably getting the job done for decades ... in some cases centuries. Our oldest partner, thus far, has been in business since 1819! That's staying power.

Rest assured, if we've included a certain vendor in a site's line-up, there's a very specific reason for it. You may have to hunt and poke a bit, but it'll be well worth the effort. Enjoy the adventure!

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The Week (50 Issues/1 Year)

THE WEEK: A weekly magazine offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events at home and abroad ... across the board. Becoming very popular.

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Amazon: One of the planet's most mind-boggling arrays of goods. First came the books. Now they've added every other product on the planet. The ultimate in selection and convenience across multiple categories.


Carrot-Top: This is THE place to come if you need a patriotic flag (from the US or just about any other world country) or novelty banner ... pre-printed or custom (and the range of stuff they customize is amazing ... right down to the tablecloths for that special event!). So, if you're needing an American "Stars & Stripes" (and the flagpole to go with it), a military grave marker (hard to find), or a US state, city, or territory flag ... you will find it here. And so much more (the "more" including military, civil service, religious, nautical, auto racing, golf flags; retail and advertising banners, etc, etc) And they've been doing it for 30 years. They also have site/crowd control and special event products!


London Review of Books: One of the smartest, wittiest literary journals...


Mad (12 Issues/2 Year)

Mad Magazine: Absurdity, nonsense, foolishness, senselessness, flippancy, preposterousness, absurdity, and improbability reign supreme (and have since 1952) in this monthly compendium of political and social satire - and toilet humor. Alfred E. Neuman himself would be proud of you for keeping to your childish roots and subscribing to Mad Magazine.


Mother Jones: A popular, politically left-wing (their own characterization) American magazine, featuring investigative and breaking news reporting on politics, the environment, human rights, and culture.


The New Republic (20 Issues/1 Year)

New Republic: One of America's most liberal journalistic bastions ... owned by Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes. You'll find news, editorials (with a focus on domestic and international affairs), and features on politics, current events, and the arts ... all interpreted through a liberal prism.


Newsweek - Digital Edition: Newsweek may have gone totally digital ... but its mission is still to bring its readers the political, social, and cultural news of the day - domestically and globally ... be it about science, sports, business, medicine, religion, entertainment, the graphic and performing arts, or meetings between world leaders. Download instructions from the publisher ... may take up to 4 weeks and will be sent to the email you provide. Direct subscription only ... no gift subscriptions.


Reason (11 Issues/1 Year)

Reason: A magazine for readers interested in economic, social, and political issues from a libertarian perspective. The editorial position is one of private responsibility, limited government, and individual liberty. You'll also find coverage of Pacific Rim issues, news, trends, and book reviews. Highly regarded ... it's outsider, it's edgy, but it's good journalism.


Rolling Stone (26 Issues/1 Year)

Rolling Stone: The iconic magazine dedicated to the worlds of music, liberal politics, and popular culture.


The American Prospect (12 Issues/2 Year)

The American Prospect: The magazine dedicated to the discussion and expansion of the tenets of American liberalism.


The Nation (47 Issues/1 Year)

The Nation: America's oldest weekly magazine dating to 1865 ... specializing in opinion journalism, hard-hitting investigative reporting, and coverage of news not likely to be found anywhere else. You'll enjoy lively editorials and in-depth political analysis, as well as an original take on theater, films, books, architecture, and music. Considered "the flagship of the Left".


The New York Times Online Store: Great Gifts born from a legendary newspaper's archives. You'll be amazed at the possibilities here! Plan to spend the afternoon. The archives are just the beginning ... there's signed sports memorabilia, fine paintings, antiquarian books,, etc. The breadth and quality of inventory is stupefying!!


The Sovereign: Billing itself as "Newspaper of the Resistance" ... these guys are definitely stirring up the pot ... and none of it fits in a politically correct cookbook. A good source to check if you've got questions and a feeling that maybe you're not quite getting the whole story from the mainstream media.


The Washington Spectator: A progressive-leaning monthly focusing on politics and national affairs.


The Weekly Standard (48 Issues/1 Year)

The Weekly Standard: A weekly neoconservative opinion magazine covering political, social, and cultural issues.


Washington Monthly: A bi-monthly magazine that covers "how politics in the US capital really works" ... the media, public affairs, and the activities of the Federal government are gathered into that reporting montage. The editorial staff and its collective voice are, admittedly, "left of center" leaning in their politics.


Washingtonian: The lifestyle magazine that showcases everything Washington, DC - you'll enjoy a lively mix of gossip, trends, and profiles of Washington's most interesting and influential people, as well as a jam-packed community calendar.


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art.com

Art.com: If you love Art ... any kind of art, any subject ... you're gonna love this site. It's a feast for the senses. You can browse by subject, genre, artist, room to be decorated, and even color palate. Once you've found the image you've been looking for and/or can't live without, then you have multiple product types to choose from ... there's even a great selection of wall tapestries. You'll have fun here ... no matter your special interests or current decorating mission. Their tag line says it all: "Find Your Art, Love Your Space."


Forbes: One of the prominent business and economics magazines in the US ... covering a broad range of subjects, including profiles of companies and private investors, as well as helpful business-related statistics.


Foreign Affairs: A leading publication offering analyses and debate on foreign policy and international relations, economics, and global affairs. Since 1922. Subscribers also have access to the digital edition, including 1 year's worth of digital back issues.


Foreign Policy: A global magazine focused on geopolitical and economic ideation.


Harper's (12 Issues/1 Year)

Harper's: A monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts ... since 1850. Known for its eclectic blend of essays, fiction, and non-fiction reporting that ranges in voice from liberal to conservative. You'll find commentary on politics, literature, culture, science ... or just about any human interest topic that catches the writers' fancy. Past and present, the writers at Harper's always seem to have their pulses on what is really going on in the world that readers want to know. (Winner of the 2013 National Magazine Award for Fiction)


Humor Times: The magazine for those who love to laugh ... Chock full of hilarious editorial, political, and non-political cartoon and humor columns, Featuring cartoonists and humorists such as Will Durst, Mike Baldwin, Dan Piraro, and Dan Reynolds.


Target.com: This favorite shopping destination has become one of the Web's 5 top favorite places to shop ... the company has worked its way into the Fortune 50. They've really covered all the bases when it comes to customers' "wants and likes".


The Atlantic (10 Issues/1 Year)

The Atlantic: A magazine with a "storied" past (pun intended) ... now actually into its third century and still literate, entertaining, and informative with regards to contemporary events, issues, and culture. Having won more National Magazine Awards than any other publication, The Atlantic remains a great source for reading about current events, politics, economics, personalities, travel, food, and book reviews. (Even if you don't always agree with the positions taken.) You'll also find contemporary fiction, poetry, and humor.


The Civil War Monitor: A magazine offering originally researched articles about the Civil War written from a variety of perspectives - military, political, social, and economic ... richly illustrated with historical photos and supporting period documents. The editorial goal ... to foster an enhanced understanding of the conflict.


The Sun: Featuring essays, short stories, poetry, interviews, and photography. Writing from The Sun magazine has won the Pushcart Prize, been featured on National Public Radio, and appeared in Best American Essays and Best American Short Stories. It's survived for over 35 years with NO advertising!


World Magazine: A weekly magazine with a family-friendly approach ... bringing families news and the latest on current events, cultural analysis, and conservative-leaning editorials ... from the Christian perspective.


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