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The Saturday Evening Post

July/August 2023
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

WELCOME TO THE A.I. ERA

Letters

LISTENING IS GOOD MEDICINE • What patients want is a doctor who hears their stories

SHARK AND AWE • TV's longest-running programming event, Shark Week has become an unlikely staple of summer

IN DEFENSE OF SLOTH • Goofing off is essential to our happiness and well-being

MY YEAR OF SITCOMS • Watching retro TV helps me stay calm in an increasingly anxious world

LIVE THE FARM LIFE • TIPS, TACTICS, AND TRENDS - WHAT'S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY NOW!

Rental Disorder

PRACTICAL MATTERS BACKPACK COOLER

HOAs HAVE GONE TOO FAR

MIXED MESSAGE

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A.I. • This powerful computing tool is already deeply embedded in our lives. In the future, will A.I. continue to serve humanity, or will it own us?

HERE COME THE SMART MACHINES • In 1968, at the dawn of the computer era, a science writer predicts that artificial intelligence may one day exceed the capacity of the human brain

SAMUEL ADAMS THE MAN OF THE REVOLUTION • The often overlooked Founding Father who set the country on its course toward independence

A TEA PARTY LEADS TO REVOLUTION

RETURN OF THE MOON TREES • In what was part experiment and part publicity stunt, an Apollo astronaut took a tin of tree seeds around the moon more than 50 years ago, and now the Artemis mission is doing it again

ALOHA SPIRIT • The new era of tourism in Hawai'i encourages visitors to leave the archipelago better than they found it, for future generations

TROUBLE IN PARADISE • Tourism numbers began to soar after jet travel was launched in 1959. The rapid growth in tourism led to increasing concern about its impact on the island. In these excerpts, the Post reported on the changing face of Hawai'i

A DAY AT THE BEACH FOR APHRODITE

BREAK FOR BREAKFAST • SMART IDEAS FROM LEADING EXPERTS IN MEDICINE

CHEMICAL ATTRACTION

AMERICA'S LONELINESS EPIDEMIC

VEGGIE LASAGNA! • This meat-free take on the classic casserole will have everyone asking for seconds

THE SURPRISINGLY COOL HISTORY OF ICE • Meet the Ice King who brought cold beverages to the worl

GAME ANSWERS

THE COMEBACK KID • GEMS FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ARCHIVE Read the full stories at saturdayeveningpost.com/current-issue

The Farmer's Friend

Dome Sweet Dome


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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

WELCOME TO THE A.I. ERA

Letters

LISTENING IS GOOD MEDICINE • What patients want is a doctor who hears their stories

SHARK AND AWE • TV's longest-running programming event, Shark Week has become an unlikely staple of summer

IN DEFENSE OF SLOTH • Goofing off is essential to our happiness and well-being

MY YEAR OF SITCOMS • Watching retro TV helps me stay calm in an increasingly anxious world

LIVE THE FARM LIFE • TIPS, TACTICS, AND TRENDS - WHAT'S NEW AND NOTEWORTHY NOW!

Rental Disorder

PRACTICAL MATTERS BACKPACK COOLER

HOAs HAVE GONE TOO FAR

MIXED MESSAGE

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT A.I. • This powerful computing tool is already deeply embedded in our lives. In the future, will A.I. continue to serve humanity, or will it own us?

HERE COME THE SMART MACHINES • In 1968, at the dawn of the computer era, a science writer predicts that artificial intelligence may one day exceed the capacity of the human brain

SAMUEL ADAMS THE MAN OF THE REVOLUTION • The often overlooked Founding Father who set the country on its course toward independence

A TEA PARTY LEADS TO REVOLUTION

RETURN OF THE MOON TREES • In what was part experiment and part publicity stunt, an Apollo astronaut took a tin of tree seeds around the moon more than 50 years ago, and now the Artemis mission is doing it again

ALOHA SPIRIT • The new era of tourism in Hawai'i encourages visitors to leave the archipelago better than they found it, for future generations

TROUBLE IN PARADISE • Tourism numbers began to soar after jet travel was launched in 1959. The rapid growth in tourism led to increasing concern about its impact on the island. In these excerpts, the Post reported on the changing face of Hawai'i

A DAY AT THE BEACH FOR APHRODITE

BREAK FOR BREAKFAST • SMART IDEAS FROM LEADING EXPERTS IN MEDICINE

CHEMICAL ATTRACTION

AMERICA'S LONELINESS EPIDEMIC

VEGGIE LASAGNA! • This meat-free take on the classic casserole will have everyone asking for seconds

THE SURPRISINGLY COOL HISTORY OF ICE • Meet the Ice King who brought cold beverages to the worl

GAME ANSWERS

THE COMEBACK KID • GEMS FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ARCHIVE Read the full stories at saturdayeveningpost.com/current-issue

The Farmer's Friend

Dome Sweet Dome


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