Classic Bike magazine is packed full of great bikes, rebuild projects, straightforward advice on how to run these bikes today from full-on restoration to simple maintenance, practical workshop tips, buying advice and fantastic tales of full-noise, high-octane, un-filtered motorcycling. Classic Bike is a UK motorcycle magazine launched in 1978 and is widely known for coverage of all makes of classic motorcycles, including US and Japanese models, and one-off specials. Under the banner real bikes for blokes with spanners it has an emphasis on practical hands-on motorcycling.
Business Traveler magazine spotlights the international cities and topics that are most important to frequent business travelers, along with reviews of top airlines and hotels, plus travel news and deals.
Embarking on a self build or major renovation project is a big commitment, in terms of time, money and effort. Here at Build It & Home Improvement magazine we aim to give you as much help as possible – helping to make your dream home happen! Build It & Home Improvement magazine is also an essential guide for anyone who needs a little inspiration to build a new home or get stuck into a home improvement or conversion project. The magazine also features experts’ answers to readers’ planning, design, build and budget questions (and there is also the chance to ask them about your own project!)
Bike magazine – Epic motorcycling on the bikes that matter. Bike celebrates the brilliance, the difference and detail of all the bikes that matter to you. Improved tests answer the most important questions about new and used metal, while the expert new Project Section shows you how plan a great trip, choose your next bike and achieve garage greatness. Bike’s intelligent writing and breathtaking photography will inspire you to blast past the long grey queue of normal life and do something epic on your bike.
Beijing Review is China’s only national newsmagazine in English. It is published every week in Beijing, by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Launched in March 1958, Beijing Review reports and comments on the country’s social, political, economic and cultural affairs, policy changes and latest developments. It also offers in-depth analysis on major regional and international events, and provides consulting and information services.
Each week Autocar magazine brings readers the scoop on new makes, models, launches, designs, re-designs and concepts. From road to rally, practical to performance, functional to fantasy, Autocar provides the reviews on the cars of today and tomorrow. Thinking of buying new or used? Turn to Autocar classified to find your dream machine. Autocar also keeps you up to speed with the happenings in world motor sport. With Autocar you’ve got the knowledge on the car industry.
Australian Bartender is the place for bars, bartenders, cocktail recipes and the latest bartender and bar industry news.
Atomic Ranch celebrates midcentury houses—from 1940s ranch tracts to 1960s architect-designed modernist homes. With an emphasis on affordable solutions and homeowner renovations, our quarterly magazine shows you how to make your house cool, both inside and out. Launched in 2004, Atomic Ranch is published by Engaged Media Inc, a leading producer of rich editorial content across enthusiast segments like Homes, Automotive, Outdoor and Action Sports among others.
A young man, who fears he will grow up to be like his working class father, goes to college where his love for the party gets him cut off financially and forces him to sell margaritas in order to stay in school.
Naru, a skilled warrior of the Comanche Nation, fights to protect her tribe against one of the first highly-evolved Predators to land on Earth.
AMD: The aerospace design, manufacturing, testing measurement solution center.
A feature film examining the existence of films in which people are murdered on camera and the culture surrounding them. Through interviews with former FBI Profilers, Cultural Academics, and Film Historians the documentary delves into the disturbing history and myth of Snuff Films. The FBI claims there is no evidence to prove the existence of Snuff and, therefore, Snuff Films are a myth. This documentary analyzes the relationships between war, cult films, serial killers and pornography to prove whether or not this pervasive myth is, in fact, reality.