The World of Interiors is the most influential and wide-ranging design and decoration magazine you can buy. Inspiring, uplifting and unique, it is essential reading for design professionals, as well as for demanding enthusiasts craving the best design, photography and writing alongside expert book reviews, round-ups of the finest new merchandise, plus comprehensive previews and listings of international art exhibitions.
Wicked, witty and wild: the perfect intelligent indulgent read. Over 300 years since the first issue of TATLER was published, today it’s recognised as the smartest people-magazine in Britain, with humorous and insightful coverage of the heroes and heroines of our social scene, combined with authoritative editorial on the best restaurants, travel and fashion.
A selection of your top-rated, favourite recipes pulled together in one cookbook from Australia’s favourite food and lifestyle website taste.com.au. Each beautifully illustrated taste.com.au book is filled with hand-picked favourite recipes, along with expert hints, tricks and helpful advice to make cooking more fun and rewarding. We’ve got a cookbook for everyone, whether you love baking, need something fast and fab, want a super salad or feel like food that’s a little more comforting. And our ‘tried and tested’ guarantee means you can be sure of perfect results every time.
This magazine is all wrapped up in a traditional and indulgent women’s glossy magazine monthly format. Spirit and Destiny magazine will give the reader an entertaining and enlightening mixture of classic women’s monthly elements such as diet and fitness tips, alongside engrossing features on astrology and psychic matters. The magazine will regularly contain enlightening ideas on the best new holistic therapies as well as alternative lifestyles.
For 30 years, Singapore Tatler has been the ultimate authority on high society and the luxury lifestyle; defining and covering the world’s most important, influential and exciting people, products, parties and places.
Shindig! began in 1993 under the name Gravedigger to chronicles ’60s garage-punk and contemporary garage bands from the ’80s and early ’90s. The fanzine then embraced psychedelia, mod and associated sub-genres with a growing team of writers and a name change to Shindig!