The essential guide to inspirational travel. Breathtaking locations, stunning photography and independent travel advice make Condé Nast Traveller the authority in its field and the premier lifestyle magazine for people with a passion for travel, adventure, culture and new ideas.
Welcome to Business Traveller – a monthly consumer magazine for the frequent flyer, with an intelligent mix of news, city guides, destination, golf, technology and health features, hotel and flight reviews, and special reports
Auto Express magazine for all the latest news, ‘exhaustive’ product reviews, complete car comparisons, unforgettable deals on new and used cars, motorshow details, brilliant competitions, and so much more; it’s the one-stop read that covers everything a car enthusiast needs to know. Auto Express a weekly magazine adrenaline-fuelled read that incorporates everything you need to know at a fantastic price which can’t be beaten by the shops.
Each month, Art Almanac offers readers details of the nation’s Gallery Exhibitions and Art Services through its renowned and comprehensive Listing pages. The magazine also features extended Exhibition Reviews, the latest Art News and Events, as well as a selection of Exhibitions in Brief. Digitally, the website is a dynamic offering based on the monthly print journal but enhanced by real-time updates of what’s happening in the Australian art community, as well as where and when to see it.
Video Download Capture, the comprehensive tool with advanced technologies for online streaming media, offers a cost-effective choice to download videos from YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo, Yahoo Screen, and Hulu, as well as millions of other websites.
3D World magazine is the world’s biggest-selling monthly title for the 3D artist covering all aspects of the CG creation, inclduing animation, visual effects, vidoegames and architectural visualisation, and includes expert training in apps such as 3ds max, Maya, Cinema 4D, ZBrush, LightWave, Vue, Photoshop and After Effects. Every issue the magazine features an artist showcase, making of features and reviews of new products.
Windows Help & Advice features all the best ways to get more from your Windows PC, along with in-depth advice on new hardware, the latest technology and the internet. And it’s 100% jargon free!
Improving your photography one week at a time. The world’s best-selling digital photography magazine, Photography Week is the ultimate resource for anyone who wants to improve their photography. Every issue we bring you inspirational images, creative ideas, must-try photo projects and in-depth video reviews, plus no-nonsense practical advice on how to get the best from your camera, so you can capture and edit images you can be proud of.
iCreate is the creative magazine for Apple computer users. Made for Mac users by Mac users, it provides sumptuously designed, essential content for Apple aficionados and switchers alike. Featuring in-depth tutorials in iMovie, iPhoto and the rest of the iLife applications as well as iTunes and Mac OS X, it is the magazine no Apple addict can be without. If Apple made a magazine, it would be iCreate.
BBC Music Magazine is a must for anyone with a passion for classical music. Classical music connoisseurs and new enthusiast alike will enjoy the fascinating features and reviews of over 120 new works in every issue.
Future Music delivers the technique and technology behind modern electronic and forward-thinking music. Packed with inspiration for today’s modern musician there’s reviews of hot new gear, tons of tutorials to help you get the most out of your hardware and software, and exclusive In The Studio features where a broad range of artists take apart their tracks on video for our cover-mounted DVD. Add in thousands of exclusive free-to-use samples and audio to accompany our lessons and reviews and you’ve the ultimate package, designed to keep any cutting-edge musician or producer at the top of their game.
The heart of a woman, the soul of an artist – United States, 1926: Dutch 24-year-old Willy Wolters has immigrated to the American continent with her parents as a child. She dreams of becoming a conductor, but she isn’t taken seriously because she is a woman – this is an ambition that no one takes seriously. Unbeknownst to her, she’ll also become Antonia Brico.