

The Threepenny Review is a well-regarded quarterly of the arts and society which has been published since 1980. Every issue contains excellent essays, stories, poems, and memoirs, plus beautiful black-and-white photographs. Its regular writers include six Nobel Prizewinners and four U.S. Poet Laureates; recent issues featured writing by Wendell Berry, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, Greil Marcus, Javier Marías, Adam Phillips, and Kay Ryan.

This magazine is the ideal read for individuals who love to stay in the loop about all the developments in Hollywood. The Hollywood Reporter is released every week so it always stays up to date with all the latest events and stories. It is of course produced in where else but the celebrity capitol of Los Angeles, so it is right in the centre of all the gossip.

India’s trusted monthly astrology magazine includes: Authoritative astrology and vastu lessons, tips and case studies — Jataka (predictive astrology), mundane astrology , muhurtha (electional astrology) and prasna (horary predictions) Monthly Forecast for the 12 moon signs on general matters, good and bad dates, health and domestic life, career and finance; Panchanga of the month, timings for Rahukala, Gulikakala and Yamakantaka, and sunrise and sunset timings.

Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous speech, The American Scholar is the quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932.

Sky & Telescope (S&T) is a monthly American magazine covering all aspects of amateur astronomy. The articles are intended for the informed lay reader and include detailed discussions of current discoveries, frequently by participating scientists. The magazine is illustrated in full color, with both amateur and professional photography of celestial sights, as well as tables and charts of upcoming celestial events.

At Shop Talk! we are committed to the leather industry, creating a niche community that unites raw goods and equipment/machinery manufacturers with traditional leather craftsman, boot and shoe makers, and next generation leather artisans. Join the Shop Talk! community and subscribe today!

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! Shindig! was distributed via record shops and found a niche before falling by the wayside in the late ’90s and becoming a reviews website. Shindig! re-emerged from the ashes phoenix-like under the wing of Volcano Publishing in the early naughties and has been a mainstay of the high street ever since, growing way beyond its garage roots.

Practical Wireless has always been a ‘doing’ magazine with the accent on the practical, constructional side of Amateur Radio. Renowned for providing good homebrew projects, PW gives full assembly instructions for all types of old and new ideas ranging from the absolute beginner projects in our series called ‘Radio Basics’ to projects for the more advanced Radio Amateur, such as in our series: Carrying On The Practical Way.

Everyday Practical Electronics Magazine is the No. 1 UK magazine for hobby electronics enthusiasts everywhere. Each month’s issue is packed with practical constructional projects for the hobbyist, special features, advice and adverts from specialist electronics suppliers and more besides.
















