Star magazine is a bold, bright and beautiful weekly mag that brings you all the latest and hottest celebrity news, fresh off the press. Whether you want to know about their love lives, fitness regimes or secrets you’ll find it all in Star. Star also includes some great interviews, the latest in style, fashion and dieting, and an excellent reviews section looking at all the recently released films, books, DVD’s and music a women could need alongside a TV talk and TV listings section.
Australian Penthouse is one of the premiere adult men’s magazines, presenting provocative and explicit spreads of beautiful women from around the world. This publication is particularly known for its pornographic pictorials and hardcore content. The spreads in Penthouse are always vibrant, detailed, and colorful, and are sure to satisfy its readership’s expectations. Every issue of the magazine also offers men’s lifestyle articles, subjected on topics including fashion, cars, music, and exclusive interviews. The team at Penthouse is dedicated to providing subscribers with the excitement and pleasure that has come to be predictable in this reliable resource for men.
We’re always thinking how we can make heat an even better magazine. Well, we’ve come up with a cracker: we’ve made it digital! Now you can get the new heat every week on your iPad or iPhone. All the juiciest celebrity news, the most jaw-dropping pictures, the funniest commentary on the week in showbiz, the Stars’ styles you want to copy…and those you definitely DO NOT want to copy plus the most comprehensive entertainment and reviews section out there. Plus with extra features such as videos and picture galleries what is not to love about this.
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.
RUKUS magazine May 2014 issue with cover model Amber Nichole. The featured girl is Crystal Mohammed. Albums reviewed for this issue are Noen Trees, Pop Psychology and Atmosphere, Southsiders. Album Spotlight reviews are Framing Hanley, Pixies and Army of the Pharaohs. Concerts reviewed are The Glitch Mob and Chuck Ragan. The games reviewed are Child of Light and Plants VS. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
Australian Penthouse is one of the premiere adult men’s magazines, presenting provocative and explicit spreads of beautiful women from around the world. This publication is particularly known for its pornographic pictorials and hardcore content. The spreads in Penthouse are always vibrant, detailed, and colorful, and are sure to satisfy its readership’s expectations. Every issue of the magazine also offers men’s lifestyle articles, subjected on topics including fashion, cars, music, and exclusive interviews. The team at Penthouse is dedicated to providing subscribers with the excitement and pleasure that has come to be predictable in this reliable resource for men.
New Scientist is a weekly international science magazine and website covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English-speaking audience. New Scientist has maintained a website since 1996, publishing daily news. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the technical to the philosophical.
Lila wants to emulate the sexual exploits of her more experienced best friend. She fixates on a tough older guy who will “sleep with anyone” and tries to insert herself into his world, putting herself in a dangerously vulnerable situation.
STEPPING OUT Sima, while stunningly beautiful, has failed to fulfill her dreams as a professional dancer. She is on the wrong side of thirty, being aged out, and is forced to take a job as a teacher at a conservative local high school. Much to her surprise, it sparks the choreographer in her-a talent she has been nurturing in private not only to battle her self-doubt and depression but to create a new and unique fusion of belly and ballroom styles. As one who throws her heart and soul into everything she does, her life inevitably entwines with those of her students, a diverse group of teens, both in the classroom and outside it. Sima becomes re-energized. She opens the kids’ eyes and minds to dance as a powerful tool for social change. Not everyone likes her progressive ideas. When she introduces them to her belly-ballroom style, tensions escalate. Race, class, culture, teen romance, Sima’s personal failures in her relationship with her parents and her boyfriend, all of which has been.
AppleMagazine is a weekly publication packed with news, iTunes and Apps reviews, interviews and original articles on anything and everything Apple. Apple Magazine brings a new concept of light, intelligent, innovative reading to your fingertips; with a global view of Apple and its influence on our lives – be it leisure activities, family or work-collaborative projects. Elegantly designed and highly interactive, Apple magazine will also keep you updated on the latest weekly news. It’s that simple! It’s all about Apple and its worldwide culture influence, all in one place, and only one tap away.
123 elite U.S. soldiers drop into Somalia to capture two top lieutenants of a renegade warlord and find themselves in a desperate battle with a large force of heavily-armed Somalis.
A freshman at a California college, Sara (Minka Kelly, 31 years old) is ready for the real world after her stifling Iowan upbringing. Her dorm roommate is Rebecca (Leighton Meester, 25 years old), a gifted artist with a major overprotective streak, looking to bond with Sara in a big bad way. As the fashion design major becomes acclimated with the campus and its sisterhood cliques, Sara finds love with date rapist/frat hunk Stephen (Cam Gigandet, 29 years old), further disrupting Rebecca’s dreams of intense bonding. As the months pass, Sara grows increasingly aware of her roomie’s possessive behavior, which soon spills over to violence once Rebecca senses Sara is looking to move out.