Like Jim, I keep only the more recent issues. I hate clutter. And, you can get the reviews online anyway...
...All articles and reviews?
* Like physical audio gear and music mediums there is something "precious & magic" about real-life audio magazines that you can turn the pages and look at the pictures of the gear and read their reviews with lab measurements.
Clutter? What clutter if you keep them all organized like you normally do with everything else in your life.
<> Before Internet there was audio mags that we were reading. ...It is part of our audio history, our audio journey, a part of our heritage in life.
...And it is our freedom to dispose of them like we wish to, or keep them for the reasons we attach to them; similar to our turntables and records of nostalgia years.
And if somewhere on the Internet someone is asking a question on a certain product in time, there is an answer coming directly from that reference audio library, and that wasn't transferred to the Internet, or where you have to pay for a subscription.
I have several audio mags that are from the 60s and 70s, and some from the 50s that I was buying at second-hand book stores when I was only 20-years old.