Muscle and Fitness is the essential magazine for people who make nutrition and working out a way of life. This monthly publication provides information and advice on how to strengthen your body inside and out, head to toe. The content in Muscle and Fitness has a mainstream appeal, making it useful and enjoyable for those who are just taking an interest in a healthier lifestyle and for those who are already invested. Every issue includes detailed articles and features on subject matters such as getting/staying in shape, diet, stamina, work out routines, physical appearance, and more. The covers and feature stories of Muscle and Fitness present its readers with recognizable faces and names, including bodybuilders, athletes, and actors as well. If you are a female interested in the contents of this magazine, don’t shy away! Muscle and Fitness Hers, oriented towards the publication’s female readership, is added on in conjunction with the magazine every month.
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.
Singapore FHM is sexy, funny and utterly useful. The issue everyone has been waiting for! Singapore FHM presents the winner of FHM Models 2013, Michelle Tan, in her debut cover spread. There are loads more: True stories from tough men, 33 things real men do on vacation, actor Eddie Peng talks facial and more. On the flip-side UPGRADE, three champion cyclists show us their stuff.
Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine: Business Week, America’s leading business news magazine, makes the world of business intriguing by identifying and analyzing pivotal events, hot trends and compelling personalities. This insightful weekly magazine edifies complicated issues and conveys a sense of excitement while telling readers what they need to know, often before they need to know it.
The magazine is aimed at advanced photography professionals and those people who may be interested in becoming a serious fan of photography. Advanced Photographer is packed with tips and tutorials on how readers can improve their techniques and increase their knowledge. It also provides independent reviews on many of the new equipment in the sector. The magazine will often carry out group testing of different equipment. This produces interesting articles on how different equipment will compare against each other.
A female soldier returns from Afghanistan and begins running surveillance on an Afghan person-of-interest that she learns is living in her hometown.
Hello Ladies is a new comedy co-written, directed by and starring Stephen Merchant. The project, which The Office co-creator co-wrote with former Office writer-producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, stars the 6ft 7in Merchant as a gawky Englishman searching for the woman of his dreams in Los Angeles. Half as charming as he thinks he is — and twice as desperate — he’s obsessed with infiltrating the glamorous world of beautiful people.
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Convinced romance is dead, a heart-broken-ed man turns to his best-friend who plans an unorthodox ‘Mantervention’.
A group of doomsday preppers emerge from their bunker 10 years after an apocalyptic meteor strike, only to discover that crazed mutants have overtaken the world.
In this upstate New York drama, when a turf war engulfs the city, aging mob enforcer Michael retrieves the Don’s troubled son from his college partying. After they survive an attempted hit on the road home, Michael seeks refuge at a rural farm, imposing on a single mother and her teenage son living there. As violence escalates in the city, Michael is ordered to wait it out, keeping the boss’ son safe while coexisting as unwelcome house guests. But, when dark pasts threaten to collide, Michael, a man more comfortable solving problems with force, must find a way to keep the peace, and decide if he should break the Don’s son free of the cycle of violence which has haunted the family for generations.
When Johnny D. (Jerry Ferrara) is forced to take on his family’s financial troubles, he turns to the Manhattan club scene to make some fast cash. As he falls under the wing of a veteran nightlife promoter (Danny A. Abeckaser), Johnny quickly rises through the ranks—but soon finds that not everything behind the red rope is full of glitz and glamour.