
Follows Emma, a typical teenaged girl who is anything but that. Meanwhile, a new girl at school seems to know Emma’s secrets, leaving Emma to take care of her enemies by any means necessary.

Follows Emma, a typical teenaged girl who is anything but that. Meanwhile, a new girl at school seems to know Emma’s secrets, leaving Emma to take care of her enemies by any means necessary.

FOR KIDS WHO LOVE HORSES AND PONIES. Young Rider entertains pony-mad youngsters with a fun-filled mixture of riding tips, horse-care hints, celebrity features, pen-pal pages, contests and beautiful color photos. Young Rider is the only glossy, full-color equestrian magazine for young people published in the USA. Age range is 8-15.

New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.

Woman’s Way is a real magazine for real women. It combines a lively mix of real life, fashion, beauty, cookery, home, travel and competitions, which attract a hugely varied readership. The core Woman’s Way readership are busy, working mums between the ages of 30 and 55, but who thrive on their regular fix of feel-good fashion and beauty, combined with a mix of quirky and inspirational real life stories, easy recipes and celebrity gossip.

No magazine is more in touch with Kiwi women than Woman’s Day, New Zealand’s most popular weekly magazine. For the one-in-three women who read Woman’s Day each week, it’s a treat – a chance to escape daily life for a titillating fix of the best showbiz stories, hot celebrity photos, inspirational real-life reads, a TV guide and a lifestyle section packed with tips, tricks, puzzles and great columns.

No magazine is more in touch with Kiwi women than Woman’s Day, New Zealand’s most popular weekly magazine. For the one-in-three women who read Woman’s Day each week, it’s a treat – a chance to escape daily life for a titillating fix of the best showbiz stories, hot celebrity photos, inspirational real-life reads, a TV guide and a lifestyle section packed with tips, tricks, puzzles and great columns.

As Australia’s Number 1 celebrity weekly magazine, we deliver a compelling mix of credible celebrity news, interviews, portraiture and intriguing human interest stories, told from the perspective of the people directly involved. Thanks to trusted relationships with some of the world’s biggest names, we report the facts and never make it up!

Born into a wealthy Jewish family, Helmut Newton came of age ensconced in the seductive decadence of an ‘anything goes’ Berlin under the Weimar Republic. His teenaged apprenticeship under commercial photography pioneer Yva – who perished in the Holocaust – coincided with his family’s persecution under the rise of the Third Reich and the emergence of the striking aesthetics of infamous Nazi propagandist, filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl. He escaped with members of his family in 1938 and met his life partner June while in Australia working as a commercial photographer. The couple eventually settled in Paris where Helmut’s gradual evolution beyond the, then, conservative confines of fashion photography coincided with the radical political upheaval of 60s France. Interpreting the most traumatic political and cultural shift in German history, Helmut established his artistic legacy by effectively channeling his past into an erotically charged, highly-subversive portfolio dominated by bold ‘Aryan’…

Launched in 2012, WatchTime India is the result of a collaboration between America’s most-read watch magazine, WatchTime and India’s leading media house, Malayala Manorama. With an aim to popularize and celebrate the evolving watch culture of the country, the publication is your one-stop destination for everything related to fine luxury watches. From the latest tests to reviews, to exclusive features on the history and horological heritage of some of the most spectacular watch brands of the world, WatchTime India has a lot to offer.

Launched in 2012, WatchTime India is the result of a collaboration between America’s most-read watch magazine, WatchTime and India’s leading media house, Malayala Manorama. With an aim to popularize and celebrate the evolving watch culture of the country, the publication is your one-stop destination for everything related to fine luxury watches. From the latest tests to reviews, to exclusive features on the history and horological heritage of some of the most spectacular watch brands of the world, WatchTime India has a lot to offer.

Very Interesting (VI) is the magazine that fascinates, surprises, captivates and gives answers to questions you never thought you wanted the answers to. After a very successful 5 years in the South African market, VI is extending its brand and launching VI Junior. It has a clear focus to introduce young minds to the entertaining world of knowledge through intelligent and interesting content on technology, science, space, the environment, history and much more… and presents it in a unique way that appeals to children and tweens. VI Junior is a fun and quirky read that allows parents to provide their children with stimulating content that they can use to expand their knowledge base and their interest in the world around them. In a time when a competitive edge is a real advantage, inquisitive minds should be encouraged. VI Junior readers know more and knowledge is power.

The Week India is the best selling general interest English news magazine in the country; certified by Audit Bureau of Circulation. The magazine covers politics, entertainment, social issues, trends, technology, lifestyle, who’s hot, who’s not, and everything else you should be knowing.