The Brooklynite

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Cover_02 I've often wondered why Brooklyn doesn't have its own magazine. When would the off-hand mentions of Brooklyn restaurants and issues in New York Magazine and Time Out get under the skin of some editorially minded entrepreneur and spawn a magazine? Like most questions I dream up, the answer already exists, this one in the form of The Brooklynite. The fledgeling mag's editor was kind enough to send me the first two issues of his magazine, which he helpfully pointed out is "the ONLY Brooklyn magazine to feature articles by a Pulitzer Prize winner and a Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee winner." The Brooklynite is free and distributed to Brooklyn businesses, but it is also arguably hard to find. It is, however, worth finding. Many of the articles are meaty, dealing with social or political issues facing the borough, and some deal with infinitely more pressing issues like what drink unites old Japanese people and Williamsburg hipsters? Subscriptions are $10 for two issues.

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Amy said:

There's also BKLYN, a print, quarterly (I think) publication:

http://www.bklynmagazine.com/

Idria said:

And NRG Magazine...at least it was a Brooklyn Magazine for three years. They are relaunching as a citywide magazine.

famdoc said:

Hey, what's a "fledling mag"? I didn't learn that in Latin 101

Oops--thanks for catching, famdoc.

Glenda Maragh said:

request to subscribe to the magazine & be on the mailing lists too.

Glenda Maragh

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