Exercise Appeal
I have been overweight all my life, and now my joints are objecting. These exercises [“6 Exercises for Every Body,” Mar/Apr 2010] sound like something I can do without a lot of stress on the... More
I have been overweight all my life, and now my joints are objecting. These exercises [“6 Exercises for Every Body,” Mar/Apr 2010] sound like something I can do without a lot of stress on the... More
While your article “Celiac Disease: The Great Pretender” [Mar/Apr 2010] was timely and insightful, it failed to mention one cause for the explosion in gluten... More
I have read your magazine for five years. I enjoy it so much that I pass it to my daughter. Keep up the good work!... More
Editor-in-chief Stephen C. George discusses what's rolling into town in the next Post.... More
I want to thank whomever is responsible for the new layout of your magazine. Before, just when I started reading an article in the front,... More
I love the recent changes to The Saturday Evening Post! While I’ve told friends about the new Post, they can’t seem to find a copy... More
My son Thomas fancies himself an artist. He works in watercolors and pastels mostly (easier to clean up, you see), and his subject matter is... More
In 2009, I did not see a Saturday Evening Post. What a joy to receive the Jan/Feb 2010 issue today. I read every word—even the... More
The Jan/Feb 2010 issue reminds me of the classic Post covers, only depicting present day. The artist who painted “Moving Back In” is really good.... More
Congratulations. The SEP is a great product, in particular the article “The Post Investigates Vitamin D” [Nov/Dec 2009]. For four years, I suffered the nocturnal... More
In “Saying Sorry” [Nov/Dec 2009] Mitch Albom’s conversation with rabbi Albert Lewis about forgiveness was powerful and inspiring. A well-chosen piece for this time of... More
I, too, am glad to see the return of fiction to The Saturday Evening Post. But I miss “You Be the Judge” and “The Perfect... More
The “Face of America” illustration of George Washington [Nov/Dec 2009] was a classic—and very moving. Robert, Wayne, New Jersey... More
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