I have a subscription. Been reading the stuff for years, and I grabbed whatever I could find at the library to read the rest. Yeah, they're far from perfect and often irritating. They reflect a certain NY bourgoisie. Ohhh! They wish so bad that Gore could have been elected. But every 2 weeks or so, sometime every week for a while, there is a little gem of an article in there. They have been going down somewhat the past couple of years.
Way before it was fashionable to talk about germ warfare (like 3-4 years ago), they had two articles that gave the skinny. One by a guy who wrote a fabulous piece on the variola virus (smallpox). And one on that Soviet guy now living in the States who was the chief scientist for the Soviet germ warfare program. And on and on about many different subjects. A few good pieces by Seymour Hersh recently. You can disagree with the guy, but who else is publishing his material?
The trick is that the NY has many contributors and they don't censor them. So you get the good deeply researched pieces.
That piece last week on the Lebanese option trader guy, that wasn't bad. You need to read it between the lines a little bit (hell, where's all that money coming from they're losing in deep out-of-the-money options?) but interesting. You won't see that kind of stuff in Time or Newsweek, these worthless sold-out PC rags.
The Updike stuff, and quite a few others like him, you can skip without missing anything. The NY do publish a lot of crap. But for 40 bucks a year or so, they are a bargain for the amount of good material.
By the way, there was a New-Yorker writer from the 40's called Joseph Mitchell. Look for his books. Wonderful little pieces about the NY fauna from the era.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents.
Elvis