Mike Waters lives on the street and befriends the somewhat older and streetwise Scott Favor who shows him what is necessary to survive. Waters suffers from narcolepsy and can fall asleep at any moment and in almost any circumstance. Favor comes from a rich family and is rebelling against his own background. They travel together extensively – Waters is driven by the need to find his biological mother – and spend time in Italy. Later in life however, Favor has joined mainstream society and has little time for his old friend.
The Wisconsin-based paranormal investigation team sets out on a journey across Wisconsin to investigate historic theaters, that are rumored to have paranormal activity including “Shadow people” being reported by theater staff. Individually the theatres make up a group called, the Theatre Of Shadows. Those Wisconsin theatres are: The Riverside and Pabst theatres in Milwaukee, Barrymore Theatre in Madison and the Grand Opera House in Oshkosh. The adventure unfolds as the paranormal events are captured on film along with the history of Wisconsin’s theaters being revealed. The evidence is pieced together uncovering the mysteries that lie inside Wisconsin’s Theatre Of Shadows.
Woodworker’s Journal is designed for all woodworkers (from hobbyists to professionals) looking for new project ideas, woodworking techniques and shop jigs and tips that will enhance their time in the shop. Projects are presented in a detailed step-by-step format with photos and illustrations. A full size pattern is inserted in the middle of each issue. Departments cover joinery, finishing, products, techniques and hardware.
TPi, the definitive magazine for live entertainment design and technology.
Daily food, drink and grocery retail stories from across the UK.
The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
Star magazine is a bold and sassy woman’s weekly magazine with exclusive, unposed pictures that show celebrities enjoying life to the full in their own environment. A Star magazine subscription is the perfect gift for anyone who likes to in the know on all the showbiz gossip, entertainment news and latest fashion and beauty trends. Star magazine provides all the latest scandals and celebrity news, with exclusive interviews with the stars and behind the scenes photoshoots. Star magazine includes many lifestyle features – horoscopes, expert advice on health & beauty and full TV & film listings for the young woman on the go!
The People magazine runs a roughly 50/50 mix of celebrity and human-interest articles. People’s editors claim to refrain from printing pure celebrity gossip, enough to lead celebrity publicists to propose exclusives to the magazine, and evidence of what one staffer calls a “publicist-friendly strategy”.
The Fyre Festival was the defining scam of the millennial generation, at the nexus of social media influence, late-stage capitalism, and morality in the post-truth era. Marketing for the 2017 music event went viral with the help of rapper Ja Rule, instagram stars, and models, but turned epic fail after stranding thousands in the Bahamas. Featuring an exclusive interview with Billy McFarland, the convicted con-man behind the festival; FYRE FRAUD is a true-crime comedy bolstered by a cast of whistleblowers, victims, and insiders going beyond the spectacle to uncover the power of FOMO and an ecosystem of enablers, driven by profit and a lack of accountability in the digital age.
For the first time in 80 years Newsweek is publishing a dedicated European edition. This exciting weekly publication offers a clear combination of news, culture and thought-provoking ideas that challenge the smart and inquisitive. Our promise is to put the reporting back into the news.
This weekly magazine features several sections highlighting the drab and fab in the celebrity fashion world, helping you to always keep your style on point. “The Week In Style” gives you a report on the week’s trends, celebrity face-offs to see who wore the hottest new outfits best, and a photomontage of the best-dressed stars to inspire for your own style. You’ll also find “Diva or Down-to-Earth?” a great look at the everyday style choices of celebrities and whether they went over-the-top or were perfectly dressed for the occasion.
Dedicated to equipment of all types, the emphasis is on ‘affordable audiophile’ kit which doesn’t have to be expensive, but has to perform. Their readership is worldwide and diverse in nature. It shares all the passions for music and the desire to help consumers enjoy it as much as possible. It’s run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts, using their commitment to show everything technical on almost every product.