The old is new again at Saturday Evening Post

CHARLES WILSON | Associated Press Writer In this June 23, 2009 photo, a collection of The Saturday Evening Post are on display in the publications offices in Indianapolis. The nation's oldest magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, is changing its look and its approach to broaden its appeal beyond its mostly older readers, capitalizing on its nearly 300-year history to lend perspective to coverage of modern American attitudes and events. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) (Darron Cummings, AP / June 27, 2009) INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an increasingly frenetic digital age. A redesign launching with its... [read full story]                    

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