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New Criterion at Google Play market analyse

App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: MAZ Digital Inc.
Price: 0 free
Current version: 14.0, last update: 2 years ago
First release : 23 Nov 2020
App size: 7 Mb
4.2 ( 32 ratings )

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A monthly journal of arts & culture.Download for a FREE sample issue.The New Criterion is a monthly review of culture and the arts edited by Roger Kimball. Founded in 1982 by the art critic Hilton Kramer and the pianist and music critic Samuel Lipman, The New Criterion began as an experiment in critical audacity, a publication devoted to engaging, in Matthew Arnolds famous phrase, with "the best that has been thought and said." Harry Mount in the Daily Telegraph of London has called The New Criterion "Americas leading review of the arts and intellectual life" Julian Symons, in the Times Literary Supplement, writes that "As a critical periodical, The New Criterion is probably more consistently worth reading than any other magazine in English." Published monthly from September through June, The New Criterion brings together a wide range of young and established critics whose common aim is to bring you the most incisive criticism being written today.The New Criterion Pricing:Single Issues - $4.9912 Month Subscription - $29.99Please note: App subscriptions do not include access to subscription-only content on www.newcriterion.comThis release includes bug fixes and general stability improvements

Unbelievablely bad app. It's a glorified pdf viewer. What's worse is it doesn't even work. I download the issue but everything is black. No articles appear. Design an app that makes reading a pleasure not impossible

couldn't get it to work

Total RIP off. 2x price . And can only get off of latest issue

Nothing works right. Can't access content or figure out how to fix problems.

Highly literate. A complete antithesis to the common idea that conservatives are undereducated yahoos.

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