This beautiful magazine will inspire you to cook and eat good food – each issue is packed with seasonal recipes for everything from a dinner party with friends to casual dining during the week, accompanied by handy tips on techniques and ingredients. Stunning photography features throughout the magazine with stories celebrating food producers, chefs and food locations too. Dish is the perfect magazine for those who love to cook, those who aspire to new heights in their cooking and those who simply love to read about good food.
Boudoir Inspiration is about all aspects of boudoir photography, giving inspiration, advice and favorite trends in the boudoir industry to those interested in venturing into the world of boudoir; photographers and muses alike.
The Governor” is the riveting tale of Angela Ochello, the Deputy Governor of Savannah State, who with no governorship ambitions finds herself suddenly entangled in a web of political intrigue after the untimely death of the incumbent Governor. As audiences embark on this journey with Angela, they get to see how with the help of her trusted Chief of Staff, she learns how to maneuver through the rough and shark-infested waters of politics whilst balancing the demands of her matrimonial home.
Passion. Pleasure. Power. A beautiful work of art from Academy Award Nominated Director of Saalam Bombay – an incredible story and even more incredible actors. The movie is an incredible treat for the eyes, ears and mind. Beautifully depicted and wisely told, it is truly a tale of love!
Tara and Maya are two inseparable friends in India. Their tastes, habits, and hobbies are the same. Years later, the two have matured, but have maintained their friendship. Tara gets married to the local prince, Raj Singh, who soon succeeds the throne as the sole heir. After the marriage, Raj gets bored of Tara and starts seeking another female to satisfy his sexual needs. He notices Maya and is instantly attracted to her. He has her included as one of his courtesans, and is intimate with her. Watch what happens when Tara finds out and the extent she will go to keep her marriage intact.
The world’s most deadly animals have their own weapons to help them survive in the wild; from camouflaging cuttlefish and hidden hippos to ferocious great white sharks and venomous spiders and snakes. These are the animals of the wild and the deadly weapons that help them assassinate their prey. Across 8 x 1 hour episodes, Wild Assassins will take you on a journey through land, sea, and sky and introduce you to the cunning killers who live there. In the wild, it’s survival of the fittest and these creatures all have a unique set of skills that allow them to sit at the top of the food chain.
Director Atom Egoyan’s film Where the Truth Lies is laden with nudity, sex, violence, lies, blackmail, betrayal… and really, what more could you want?
In adapting Rupert Holmes’ novel, the Cairo-born Egoyan (Ararat, Exotica, The Sweet Hereafter) has taken on a murder mystery with film noir elements that will leave many viewers wondering exactly “whodunit” until the final few scene… Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth star as a (Dean) Martin & (Jerry) Lewis-style team whose principal talents seem to consist mainly of pill-popping, soulless sex with a stream of nubile young women, and hosting an annual polio telethon. Fifteen years after their ’50s heyday, journalist Karen O’Connor (Alison Lohman), who appeared on the telethon as a child, seeks out the pair to determine why they split up and, not coincidentally, what really happened to the dead girl with whom they had dallied the night before.
As an actress, writer and director, Stormy Daniels has made an indelible mark on the adult film industry. Her passionate performances are rivaled only by her deft work behind the camera. To celebrate her illustrious career we’re putting together a collection of her movies showcasing her many talents. From sweet and sexy to calculating and sultry, now you can have Stormy any way you want…
Dogs of Berlin tells the story of two contrasting Berlin police detectives who become a team against their will – and are forced into a territorial battle with the Berlin underworld that confronts them with their own human weaknesses and criminal activities – and into a final decision on which side of the law they’re actually on.
This book examines the prominent place a commitment to social justice and equity has occupied in the global history of literary journalism. With international case studies, it explores and theorizes the way literary journalists have addressed inequality and its consequences in their practice. In the process, this volume focuses on the critical attitude the writers of this genre bring to their stories, the immersive reporting they use to gain detailed and intimate knowledge of their subjects, and the array of innovative rhetorical strategies through which they represent those encounters. The contributors explain how these strategies encourage readers to respond to injustices of class, race, indigeneity, gender, mobility, and access to knowledge. Together, they make the case that, throughout its history, literary journalism has proven uniquely well adapted to fusing facts with feeling in a way which makes it a compelling force for social change.
In this book, translated into English for the first time, Lelio Demichelis takes on a modern perspective of the concept/process of alienation. This concept—much more profound and widespread today than first described and denounced by Marx—has largely been forgotten and erased. Using the characters of Narcissus, Pygmalion and Prometheus, the author reinterprets and updates Marx, Nietzsche, Anders, Foucault and, in particular, critical theory and the Frankfurt School views on an administered society (where everything is automated and engineered, manifest today in algorithms, AI, machine learning and social networking) showing that, in a world where old and new forms of alienation come together, man is increasingly led to delegate (i.e. alienate) sovereignty, freedom, responsibility and the awareness of being alive.
This book discusses recent advances in our understanding of the role of oxidants in microbial pathophysiology, providing valuable insights into the complex role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in host-microbial interactions. The various chapters take readers through the function of ROS in infections ranging from viral to bacterial, and describe how microorganisms have developed complex strategies to not only avoid contact with phagocyte-derived oxidants, but also protect themselves from injury when oxidants are encountered. Featuring the latest research in the field of microbial diseases, this timely book is a ready reference for scientists looking to develop new anti-microbial drugs.