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Searching for one last adventure before graduating high-school, six stoner best friends try to debunk the urban legend of a local haunted house that may be responsible for the disappearance of Howard Greenfeld, a local teen who was said to have gone missing years ago.
World War II magazine covers every aspect of history’s greatest modern conflict with vivid, revealing, and evocative writing from top historians and writers. Each issue provides a lively mix of stories about important battles, soldiers, leaders, tactics and weapons, as well as little-known incidents of the war, and riveting firsthand battle accounts. World War II also reviews books, movies, model kits, and video games—and features a Pinup in every issue.
Woodcraft Magazine covers the Projects, Techniques, and Products of woodworking like no one else! Each issue is packed with stories from our expert project designers, builders, writers and consultants to help you work wood successfully and add to your woodworking skills and knowledge. Besides Projects, Techniques and Projects, youll visit a unique woodshop, collect new shop tips and patterns, and learn more about the wood used to build an issue project.
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.
Woman’s Day is Australia’s number-one selling weekly magazine reaching one in five Australian women each week across all cities, towns and demographics. Woman’s Day is the most trusted and powerful weekly magazine with an audience that is highly interactive and responsive. Woman’s Day reflects all its readers’ interests – from the latest and most entertaining celebrity gossip to uplifting and amazing real-life reads, pages of recipes and the latest in beauty, fashion, food, health and family advice. Printed on glossy stock, Woman’s Day has the sophistication and glamour of a monthly magazine and the immediacy and relevance of a weekly. Woman’s Day is Australian womens’ favourite weekly magazine.
Woman UK is a must-have weekly fix of hot celebrity news, juicy TV insider gossip, compelling real life stories and body confident fashion and beauty. Its lifestyle section offers brilliant ideas on homes and interiors, the latest product news and user-friendly advice. Woman is first for food too with healthy family friendly menu ideas.
Woman’s Own is one of Britains best loved womans weeklies, featuring news, opinions, interviews, hot celebrity gossip, and fascinating real-life stories to shock and amaze. Its straight-up and smart, and for every woman who wants to snatch time for herself in a busy routine. Its got fashion, diet advice, health and beauty tips, and info on what to buy and what not to!
Recipes, projects and hands-on advice to help you create world-class wine at home. You can read the digital magazine while connected to the Internet, or download entire issues and take them with you offline anywhere you make your wine. Plus this digital edition allows for many features not found in our print magazine such as term searches, bookmarking, live weblinks and more.
Wild West magazine brings the past to life in a rich and vibrant way. The bimonthly magazine covers the events and occurrences that led to the taming of the Great American frontier. History buffs will enjoy the detailed, in-depth stories and period photographs. Each new issue of Wild West magazine recounts the legend, lore and facts behind events that defined America’s past. From articles about Native American tribes to the history of food on the Great Plains, every edition is packed with accurate information about the Wild West’s storied past. Readers will learn about famous famines, battles, massacres, and expeditions in each new issue. Whether you’re interested in learning about pioneers, famous explorers or Native American leaders, you’ll enjoy each new issue of Wild West magazine. Regular features include interviews with respected historians, book reviews and movie guides. Every edition also contains rare historical photos.
What’s on TV is a value-packed, easy-to-use weekly magazine, full of TV information, features and listings. The Soapweek section gives you in-depth story updates and the double-page Soap Diary gives you a rundown of upcoming plots, complete with “must-see” moments flagged up. The TV Week and Real Life sections cover the best of the week’s programmes, and there are seven days of clearly set out listings.