The Spectator World

The Spectator World

By The Spectator (1828) Ltd

Score: 4.79096
4.79096
From 708 Ratings

Description

The Spectator's mission is to entertain, inform, delight and infuriate our readers. From politics to culture, current affairs to reviews, a wide range of topics are intelligently commented on daily and in our monthly magazine. The Spectator was established in 1828 in Britain. In 2018, after a mere 190 years, we launched our US edition, with the goal of bringing the same insight, original thought and writing to an American audience. We hold no party line; our only allegiance is to clarity of thought, elegance of expression and independence of opinion. Our writers opinions range from left to right, their circumstances vary. We do not strive for impartiality — our motto is ‘firm, but unfair’ — but for originality and style. "At last Britain’s foremost periodical, first published 1828, brings the English language to America. Here is the native tongue of wit, learning, and sense — wise rather than wised-up, clever but not too clever by half, and humorous in a way that answers to every humor including blood, phlegm, and bile of diverse colors. Civilized reading for barbarous times." -P.J. O'Rourke on The Spectator "You can go to hell—you and your irrelevant rag." -Sebastian Gorka Features -The Spectator's US edition app is free to download. -Read every issue monthly before it goes on sale. -Download the magazine and read it offline or on the move. -Listen to Spectator podcasts. -Share articles via email, Facebook and Twitter. -Store and access your back issues or store individual articles in your person scrapbook. "A fantastic magazine." -Tucker Carlson "The Spectator US is serious without being earnest, lively without being superficial, au courant without being trendy. You owe it to yourself to subscribe." -Roger Kimball Terms of Use: https://thespectator.com/terms/

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  • Terrible

    1
    By 18in32
    App won’t accept my subscription. Keeps telling me to log in through a one time use email… which I do, to no effect. It’s a good publication but terrible IT.
  • Great publication, awful app

    1
    By CrakS
    Great publication, terrible app. None of the latest articles show up. Today I’m seeing older articles than I was yesterday. Everything I see today is from weeks ago. Have to go through the mobile site to see anything new. What is the deal with this app?
  • Great writing but…

    3
    By freeyourcrt
    The app on my iphone doesn’t allow me to login to my account. I get an email access link sent but it never logs me in. Also, I like the articles but the reader comment section is heavily moderated. If you were to post a comment implying that Kissinger or Soros are British assets in response to an article or other reader’s comment, and post links to sourcing, you would find that the comment wouldn’t last more than few minutes before being removed. Implying that either is CIA, and the comment gets a pass. Makes one wonder.
  • Login

    1
    By WGGIN
    The worst login system I have ever dealt with
  • Kludgy and buggy

    3
    By Timmerbee
    Not off to a good start when it takes ten attempts to sign in before the app finally works. Lots of room for improvement on the simple basics that the app needs to do correctly.
  • Perusing for the first time

    4
    By looeezyanna
    After a cursory look around the latest edition of this magazine it looks to me like there might be someone(s) in the media still willing to think
  • Great reporting as usual

    5
    By Chad Carroway
    Hey Amber…great reporting as usual! This topic will increase in importance and your submission only reinforces that fact. I read your new book, keep up the great work! Chad (SC Native)
  • News Food

    4
    By Tinita Pasquale
    A magazine that restores hope in journalism where varying views with facts can exist.
  • I Am Ashamed and Abashed

    5
    By JerryfromChicago
    Here I am, 72 years old, and I only just recently found this gem, “The Spectator”. I thought actual even handed news reporting was lost forever. Therefore I am ashamed that I did not seek out this honest journal long before. I have enjoyed all of your writers even those that do not agree with my thoughts and the writing is quite excellent and worthy of my subscription.
  • Don’t subscribe - there’s no way to cancel.

    1
    By Googler1234
    The World Spectator is a trap. They make it impossible to easily cancel their subscription and you have to dig through the Internet to try and find someone to help with cancellation. Deliberately obtuse and unhelpful. Don’t Subscribe.

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