Review: Dual — Movies for the Rest of Us with Bill Newcott
Dual is a disorienting sci-fi marvel that has a lot to say about the comfortable numbness of today’s world, and how in the end we are the products of the lives we build for ourselves.
Dual is a disorienting sci-fi marvel that has a lot to say about the comfortable numbness of today’s world, and how in the end we are the products of the lives we build for ourselves.
Some of the genre’s greatest published in the Post.
Tracing its roots to Benjamin Franklin, The Saturday Evening Post mirrors cherished American ideals and values, most memorably illustrated by its iconic cover artist Norman Rockwell. The Post is also known for publishing such literary greats as Ray Bradbury, Agatha Christie, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edgar Allan Poe, J.D. Salinger, and Kurt Vonnegut, and continues to seek out […]
Over its 200-year history, the Post has borne witness to many of America’s most defining events.
As Disney sought to expand its brand in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the studio had a run of darker, stranger, and, well, weirder films.
Click on the author to see stories from that author, and an index to all of their work in the archive of The Saturday Evening Post: Agatha Christie Alice Duer Miller Anne Tyler Ben Ames Williams Bret Harte Booth Tarkington Carl Sandburg Dalton Trumbo Dorothy Parker Edith Wharton Edna Ferber Erle Stanley Gardner F. Scott […]
Media Contact: 317 634 1100 The Saturday Evening Post Turns 200! America’s Oldest Magazine! The history of the Post is the history of America INDIANAPOLIS — In 2021, The Saturday Evening Post is celebrating its 200th birthday. We are America’s oldest magazine, and through our decades of journalism, fiction, humor, and even advertisements, we […]
With the outside world still a little scary, you can stay in with these hair-raising reads.
Richard Tregaskis, author of Guadalcanal Diary, wrote 22 articles on World War II and other topics for The Saturday Evening Post. Members have access to all of them via our complete archive.
Members get access to our complete archive, and we’re here to help you navigate it! Here are all of our stories by mystery writer Agatha Christie.
In the news for the week ending January 10, 2020, are a Christmas tree that’s still up, promises to bring down weight, an adorable headless robot kitten, and much more.
We all know the horror classics. But what are the greatest American horror novels since the turn of the millennium?
60 years ago this week, television took a sharp turn into another dimension.
Enter the 2023 Contest Here In its nearly two centuries of existence, The Saturday Evening Post has published short fiction by a who’s who of great American authors, including Ray Bradbury, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Louis L’Amour, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Joyce Carol Oates, Edgar Allan Poe, Anne Tyler, and Kurt Vonnegut, among so many […]
For the first time ever, explore nearly 200 years of The Saturday Evening Post — every article, every cover, every ad ever published.
Meet Julia Rocchi, winner of the 2018 Great American Fiction Contest for her short story “Open Season at the Café Rumba,” as well as the contest’s five runners-up.