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The Saturday Evening Post

March/April 2021
Magazine

The Saturday Evening Post, America’s oldest magazine, is a bimonthly publication dedicated to celebrating America – past, present and future. The Post delivers an historic perspective on the news that only a publication with its deep roots can provide.

The Saturday Evening Post

THE YEAR OF TELEVISION

Letters

MEN CAN BE CAREGIVERS, TOO • Even before COVID, more and more men were stepping into this traditionally female role — and discovering it’s not for the faint of heart

COPING AS A COUPLE • ‘I’ve learned to adapt — and adapt again — to the progression of dementia’

HOW WE GOT BY • In the long, angst-ridden months of the coronavirus lockdown, pop culture came to the rescue

AMERICA’S NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE • Will those who survived the pandemic emerge with a renewed appreciation for life?

HERDING GOATS AT SQUASHVILLE FARM • Goats live an alternate reality of soil and self-determination

Post-Its • TIPS, TACTICS, AND TRENDS — WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY NOW!

ASK THE MANNERS GUY

Seriously Good Film and TV • Film critic Bill Newcott offers his entertainment picks for mature audiences

TOP 10 READS • Every month, Amazon staffers sift through hundreds of new books searching for gems. Here’s what Amazon senior editor Al Woodworth chose especially for Post readers this season:

The Plot Thickens

THE GRID: AS EASTER NEARS, OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO ... EGGS!

“You are running low on cloud storage space. Please upgrade your account to continue.”

The Logophile

Break the Code

Larry King • An appreciation

MENDING LIBRARY

The Unexpected Vase

APROPOS OF NOTHING • A gallimaufry of fanciful facts and figures

Deviled Egg Chicks

Apps for Gardeners • Grow better veggies and flowers with these free digital tools

Tiny House Resorts

Renew Your Passport Now

HYGIENIC SEAT COVERS

LOSING IT

LET’S CUT BACK ON VIDEO CALLING

MIXED MESSAGE

PAINTING A STORY • Post artists provided Americans with a weekly mirror in which to see themselves

THE INNOVATION SECRET • Creating a new product begins with the spark of a good idea. But a lot happens between conception and first production for nearly every concept that gets turned into a successful business

TRAVEL ABROAD WITHOUT A PASSPORT • 2021 may not be the best year for touring the world, but there’s no shortage of foreign experiences to be had in our own melting pot of a nation, starting with multicultural Miami, known by many as “The Capital of Latin America”

15 U.S. LOCATIONS TO SATISFY YOUR WANDERLUST • Explore these fabulous “foreign” hotspots within our own borders

SENIOR STONERS • Marijuana was a cornerstone of the youth counterculture of the ’60s and ’70s. Today, with increasing legalization, it ain’t just for kids anymore

I HAD A FORTRESS ONCE IN PARADISE • Growing up in postwar California, my brothers and I had a freedom unheard of in today’s sheltered world

Fool’s Gold

SEE YOUR STORY PUBLISHED HERE!

SPRING CLEAN YOUR DIET

MEDICAL MAILBOX

5-MINUTE FITNESS

Good Carbs, Bad Carbs

SHOULD YOU WEAR BLUE LIGHT GLASSES?

COVID VACCINES

CAN ONE PILL DO IT ALL?

SIX IS ENOUGH • Shake off winter’s chill with easy-to-make, easy-to-love six-ingredient meals

FOR DIGNITY THE HOMELESS • After experiencing a setback that left him living in his car for three months, an entrepreneur rebounded and today brings hope to the homeless in his adopted city of Baltimore

WOOLEN STYLISH SHOES • For Revolutionary-era women, it was a mark of patriotism and good taste to don made-in-America footwear

Did you find Ben Franklin’s...


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The Saturday Evening Post, America’s oldest magazine, is a bimonthly publication dedicated to celebrating America – past, present and future. The Post delivers an historic perspective on the news that only a publication with its deep roots can provide.

The Saturday Evening Post

THE YEAR OF TELEVISION

Letters

MEN CAN BE CAREGIVERS, TOO • Even before COVID, more and more men were stepping into this traditionally female role — and discovering it’s not for the faint of heart

COPING AS A COUPLE • ‘I’ve learned to adapt — and adapt again — to the progression of dementia’

HOW WE GOT BY • In the long, angst-ridden months of the coronavirus lockdown, pop culture came to the rescue

AMERICA’S NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE • Will those who survived the pandemic emerge with a renewed appreciation for life?

HERDING GOATS AT SQUASHVILLE FARM • Goats live an alternate reality of soil and self-determination

Post-Its • TIPS, TACTICS, AND TRENDS — WHAT’S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY NOW!

ASK THE MANNERS GUY

Seriously Good Film and TV • Film critic Bill Newcott offers his entertainment picks for mature audiences

TOP 10 READS • Every month, Amazon staffers sift through hundreds of new books searching for gems. Here’s what Amazon senior editor Al Woodworth chose especially for Post readers this season:

The Plot Thickens

THE GRID: AS EASTER NEARS, OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO ... EGGS!

“You are running low on cloud storage space. Please upgrade your account to continue.”

The Logophile

Break the Code

Larry King • An appreciation

MENDING LIBRARY

The Unexpected Vase

APROPOS OF NOTHING • A gallimaufry of fanciful facts and figures

Deviled Egg Chicks

Apps for Gardeners • Grow better veggies and flowers with these free digital tools

Tiny House Resorts

Renew Your Passport Now

HYGIENIC SEAT COVERS

LOSING IT

LET’S CUT BACK ON VIDEO CALLING

MIXED MESSAGE

PAINTING A STORY • Post artists provided Americans with a weekly mirror in which to see themselves

THE INNOVATION SECRET • Creating a new product begins with the spark of a good idea. But a lot happens between conception and first production for nearly every concept that gets turned into a successful business

TRAVEL ABROAD WITHOUT A PASSPORT • 2021 may not be the best year for touring the world, but there’s no shortage of foreign experiences to be had in our own melting pot of a nation, starting with multicultural Miami, known by many as “The Capital of Latin America”

15 U.S. LOCATIONS TO SATISFY YOUR WANDERLUST • Explore these fabulous “foreign” hotspots within our own borders

SENIOR STONERS • Marijuana was a cornerstone of the youth counterculture of the ’60s and ’70s. Today, with increasing legalization, it ain’t just for kids anymore

I HAD A FORTRESS ONCE IN PARADISE • Growing up in postwar California, my brothers and I had a freedom unheard of in today’s sheltered world

Fool’s Gold

SEE YOUR STORY PUBLISHED HERE!

SPRING CLEAN YOUR DIET

MEDICAL MAILBOX

5-MINUTE FITNESS

Good Carbs, Bad Carbs

SHOULD YOU WEAR BLUE LIGHT GLASSES?

COVID VACCINES

CAN ONE PILL DO IT ALL?

SIX IS ENOUGH • Shake off winter’s chill with easy-to-make, easy-to-love six-ingredient meals

FOR DIGNITY THE HOMELESS • After experiencing a setback that left him living in his car for three months, an entrepreneur rebounded and today brings hope to the homeless in his adopted city of Baltimore

WOOLEN STYLISH SHOES • For Revolutionary-era women, it was a mark of patriotism and good taste to don made-in-America footwear

Did you find Ben Franklin’s...


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