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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | San Francisco Focus Llc |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Lifestyle Culture & Religion, General, United States (local). Central & South America |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of San Francisco with $5 Bonus
Too heavy to hold! This used to be a great (and medium-sized) magazine with at least one great article in every issue. Last year the format was changed & the darned thing is so big I can't read it in bed. At last look they still had at least one interesting article, but it is surrounded by page after page of mind-numbing glossy ads, with more pages of pictures of the SF social set. <
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>I can't imagine what this costs to mail out; believe me, it is no longer worth the postage.
Not crazy about the new format....
A few months ago this magazine was transformed into one of those huge glossy coffee table type shi-shi magazines. 75% of the magazine consists of advertisements for hi-priced goods now. It's not worth subscribing to
Excellent, informative articles for Bay Area residents
I received San Francisco magazine as a gift a few years ago and at first assumed that it would simply be a way to keep up with restaurant reviews and the like for the city (I live about 35 miles east in the suburbs). After reading a few issues, though, it became clear that a number of the articles are very well written and provide great information and entertainment for residents of San Francisco and beyond. I am thinking of recent articles about Willie Brown (by Joan Walsh), Jim Jones Jr. (by Pamela Feinsilber), and the June 2003 "Green Issue." Some of the articles/features are less relevant to me, but there is always something interesting to read each time a new issue appears in my mailbox. I wish that there was more coverage of restaurants and cultural events in Contra Costa County (where I live), but this is San Francisco magazine after all!