January/February 2014
Cover Art By: John Launois
“I am amazed that some people consider that the work-relief system is a form of socialism. Go out and look at it, and you see that it is actually a new form of benevolent serfdom.” A Post reporter analyzes the FERA program in 1935.
In honor of Sir George Martin, a look back at the masterful, ever-morphing rock band that changed all of us forever.
It’s getting harder to exist online without retailers, criminals, and even the government tracking your every move. But if you take these five steps to enhance your privacy, you’ll make it that much harder for the same entities to monitor your online activities.
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His childhood dream was to be a police officer. But life got in the way. Then, seemingly out of nowhere opportunity knocked.
Read More about Late Bloomer: Michigan man joins police force after 35-year delay
Enjoy limerick laughs describing John Hyde Phillips’ illustration in our September/October 2013 issue! Limericks from our winner Doreen Graham and runners-up.
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The popular chef goes electric with slow-cooker recipes tailor-made for today’s busy cooks.
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To be free of debt is a worthy goal, but it may not always be the right thing to do. Ask yourself these five questions before you decide to pay down or pay off your mortgage.
The very latest research affirms core principles and adds some exciting new ideas about reducing the risk of heart disease and preventing heart attacks. The five biggest steps you should be taking now.
Today, Norman Rockwell is an American icon. But even late in his career, art critics viewed him as an ordinary illustrator (and a slightly corny one at that). Get a sneak peek at author Deborah Solomon’s new book, American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell.
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In his latest column, humorist Philip Gulley takes a hard look at how the rest of the world rings in the new year.
Watch as 20-ton, 12-foot blocks of snow are carved into dazzling works of art at the International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge, Colorado.
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Read the prize-winning fiction from The Saturday Evening Post 2014 Great American Fiction Contest winner and runners-up.
Follow the Beatles on their rise to stardom with photos and articles from our archives!
The actor talks with West Coast editor Jeanne Wolf about his newest film, All Is Lost, and on what compels some of us to hang tough in the face of adversity while others simply give up.
Read the prize-winning fiction from The Saturday Evening Post 2014 Great American Fiction Contest winner and runners-up.