Is there any other place like the London Review of Books where I can read actually interesting articles?
Read essays by the likes of TS Eliot, Ezra Pound and George Steiner instead.
>>7892459
Why are you interested in articles written by so-called ''professors'' and others who don't know anything at all of the subject they're talking about?
There's the New York Review of Books, but it seems to me to be full of worthless drivel.
If you want stuff about recent events you should either read Wikipedia or The Spectator.
>>7892451
New York Review of Books, Atlantic, New Yorker, New Criterion, First Things. These are all good sources but you're not going to find anything that great on any given day.
Follow Arts and Letters Daily and the Prufrock Newsletter for curated shit. Longreads too if you need more.
Paris review has a daily feature that's worth skimming - it's free also
The Guardian newspaper
Harper's, LA Review of Books and most of the stuff >>7892920 said.
New Left Review, Monthly Review, Baffler and Jacobin if you're into stuff from a left perspective.
>>7892928
Go fuck yourself