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.
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.
The concluding movie to the Gintama anime series
In the new Chucky television series, after a vintage Chucky doll turns up at a suburban yard sale, an idyllic American town is thrown into chaos as a series of horrifying murders begin to expose the town’s hypocrisies and secrets. Meanwhile, the arrival of enemies — and allies — from Chucky’s past threatens to expose the truth behind the killings, as well as the demon doll’s untold origins as a seemingly ordinary child who somehow became this notorious monster.
One fateful day, Igor Petrov, the commander of a Red Army unit, is compelled to exchange ID papers with a thief known as Ash. The incident leads both men to start their lives completely anew. Within ten years, one will achieve acts of bravery, while the other becomes a violent outlaw leader.
Early in 2017, Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctors estimated six months for him but David, being David, was always likely to defy the odds. And he continues to do so with probably his last great work, My Name is Gulpilil.
In 1750 in the river region of The Gambia in West Africa, Omoro Kinte and his wife, Binta, have their first child, a son named Kunta. Kunta is trained in Mandinka customs and is a dedicated student who dreams of traveling to the university. After being kidnapped and captured by the Koros, Kunta is sold to British slave traders in 1767 and is shipped to America. In Annapolis, Maryland, he is sold to a Virginia planter named John Waller and is given the slave name Toby. Kunta strongly resists his new name and enslavement. He relies on the wise counsel of Fiddler, an assimilated slave and sophisticated musician who has been assigned to train him.
Complex yet utterly compelling, The Exodus Decoded is presented by movie director James Cameron but is the passion of filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici. Jacobovici has extensively researched evidence that the Biblical account of the Exodus was real, and concludes that it actually took place in 1500 BCE historically known as the Hyksos Expulsion.
At the very heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam lies the story of the Exodus, an epic tale of plagues, miracles and revelations. But the truth behind these events has been obscured by faith and time – until now. After six years of unprecedented research, Simcha Jacobovici and a team of renowned archeologists, Egyptologists, geologists, and theologians shed revelatory new light on the Exodus and the era’s ruling Egyptian Dynasty.
After a shallow womanizer refuses a mysterious homeless woman’s request for a kiss, he wakes up the next morning to discover he’s been changed into a woman.
After inheriting a farm at Christmas time, a widowed father makes a bumpy adjustment to village life – while his kids hatch a plan to stay there forever.
Tracklist on next page
Alex Truelove (Daniel Doheny) is a well-rounded high school senior with a wonderful girlfriend Claire (Madeline Weinstein) and a bright future ahead of him – and with plans to achieve his last teenage milestone by losing his virginity. But things get complicated when he meets Elliot (Antonio Marziale), a handsome and charming gay kid from the other side of town, who unwittingly sends Alex on a rollercoaster journey of sexual exploration, kicking off a hilarious and moving adventure of love, sex and friendship in our liberated and confusing modern times.