The adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO years before serving the Rebel Alliance. The series features several story arcs and one hour-long special.
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Readers learn painting and drawing firsthand from other artists through written instruction and reproduction, guiding them step-by-step through the creative process. The magazine shows readers a wide variety of creative options, teaching the fundamentals of art making, presenting techniques in different painting and drawing media.
STUFF is the world’s biggest gadget and technology lifestyle magazine with more than 25 editions globally. The Indian edition upholds these international values while showcasing the best gadgets and technology available in India.
Every month Stereophile magazine offers authoritative reviews, informed recommendations, helpful advice and controversial opinions, all stemming from the revolutionary idea that audio components should be judged on how they reproduce music. Stereophile never loses sight of the fact that its primary responsibility is toward its readers and how they choose to spend their hard-earned money. Whether you enjoy your music on LP, CD, DVD or SACD, Stereophile enables you to get the most from it.
Southern Home showcases beautiful homes that will appeal to every design aesthetic. We canvas the Southern states to bring you some of the area’s most inviting and interesting homes, as well as the talented architects, designers, and homeowners behind them. Tour the South’s finest homes filled with art, antiques, collections, and family heirlooms.
From classic staples to new innovations, Southern Cast Iron covers recipes, makers, and experts using iconic cast iron cookware to create delicious food.
The men’s mag with morals! Launched by the team that brought you the hugely successful and award winning tabloid, The Son newspaper, Sorted magazine is a good, wholesome alternative for blokes.
This music magazine keeps you up to date with the biggest news and releases from a range of rock acts. The emphasis is on metal and punk, but you’ll also get coverage of indie and alternative acts – if it’s loud, it’s pretty much guaranteed to be in Rock Sound. There’s a close focus on what’s happening in the British underground scene as well as updates on established acts, so it’s ideal if you want to be the first to know about the best upcoming bands in the industry. You’ll also get free posters and CDs, with an eclectic mix of new and exciting tracks included every month.
RiDE has changed. We’ve listened to you, our readers, who told us you wanted more about travel, more about kit, more about used bikes, and more about simple upgrades and modifications. You’ll see the result in this issue: a magazine brimming with useful, relevant, detailed information and inspirational photography. We remain committed to our mission set out 20 years ago: helping all motorcyclists get more from their time on two wheels. I hope you enjoy the new format. Please let me know what you think. By the way, thanks to the readers who’ve already responded to our request for your personal biking highlights from the last 20 years. Keep them coming, and we’ll publish a selection in a future issue marking our anniversary.
OFFGRID takes a fresh look at emergency-related scenarios from the URBAN/CITY dweller’s point of view. We speak to experts about what to do to stay alive and how. Plus, we feature products, equipment, and supplies that all urbanites should use. Topics covered include survival gear, food preparation, and much more.