General Interest
- Clann Magazine (clannmagazine.blog.co)
- The Believer
- Collier's
- Good
- Harper's Magazine
- Interview
- The Liberator Magazine
- Leslie's Magazine
- Life
- McClure's
- McSweeney's
- National Geographic
- Nuestro
- The New York Review of Books
- The New Yorker
- Reader's Digest
- The Saturday Evening Post
- Smithsonian
- Tattoo
- Today's Christian (formerly The Christian Reader)
- Vanity Fair
- Vanity Fair (1913–1936)
- Work
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