The only international magazine dedicated to exploring Africa’s diverse attractions, national parks, wildlife, culture and history. Travel Africa draws on some of the world’s top photographers, writers and experts to create an inspiring and practical resource for anyone interested in the world’s most exciting continent.
TIME for Kids builds the critical reading skills kids need to succeed in the information era.
The Nation is America’s oldest weekly magazine and is independently published. The Nation speaks to an engaged audience as a champion of civil liberties, human rights, and economic justice. The Nation breaks down critical issues with lively editorials, in-depth investigative reporting and analysis, as well as award-winning arts coverage. Publisher and Editor: Katrina vanden Heuvel.
The European Business Review provides business men and women around the world with indispensable insight, current best practices and breakthrough ideas. Our journal is an arena for innovation, always on the lookout for the freshest angles on global issues.
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.
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.
High-end lifestyle and entertainment magazine. We bring you closer to the world of the Latin aristocracy, beauty. fashion and luxury lifestyle. Aimed at the sophisticated and independent latina women with a rich lifestyle.
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!