We've added two new features to The Foghorn this week.
The first is a search page that allows you to find past articles gaily festooned with irrelevant advertising.
The second is a Classics page. How can a magazine less than one month old have any classics, you might ask? Well, we think ahead. In the future, the front page content will be changing weekly, and this provides a way to keep generating hits from best-loved features of the past, like Dyske Suematsu's The Works of George W. Bush and Katy Spindler's Whalebone Courtship, a favorite among Scandinavian readers who didn't catch the cracks I made about them in my recent IKEA piece.
The first is a search page that allows you to find past articles gaily festooned with irrelevant advertising.
The second is a Classics page. How can a magazine less than one month old have any classics, you might ask? Well, we think ahead. In the future, the front page content will be changing weekly, and this provides a way to keep generating hits from best-loved features of the past, like Dyske Suematsu's The Works of George W. Bush and Katy Spindler's Whalebone Courtship, a favorite among Scandinavian readers who didn't catch the cracks I made about them in my recent IKEA piece.
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