
An Elite Women Health and Fitness Magazine providing articles on workouts, exercise, diet, nutrition, recipes, and interviews with celebrities.

An Elite Women Health and Fitness Magazine providing articles on workouts, exercise, diet, nutrition, recipes, and interviews with celebrities.

Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine not only explores the stories behind the popular BBC genealogy TV series, but also helps you uncover your own roots. Each issue is packed with practical advice to help you track down family history archives and get the most out of online resources, alongside features on what life was like in the past and the historic events that affected our ancestors.

Every issue of watch! is jam packed with interviews, previews, fashion spreads, celebrity vacation features and trips down memory lane through the CBS library.

W means the World of Style. Fashion–and everything fashionable–through the lens of contemporary culture. W’s combination of photography and journalism artfully answer the questions Who, What, When, Where, and Why for the people who lead the global conversation in fashion, art, beauty, design, cinema, music, politics and travel.

The Vintage Guitar combines all that you love about the hardcopy magazine – great features on the best players, bands, and builders, profiles of classic instruments, amps, and effects, in-depth brand and model histories, the industry’s most honest, objective music and gear reviews, and much more – with the portability and convenience of modern handheld technology. The app allows you to see the full content of each issue, with advantages like content search and the ability to zoom in for a detailed look at images. You can also see and hear embedded audio/video clips that directly relate to feature stories and media reviews, plus there’s an interactive advertiser index!

The People’s Friend is a British weekly magazine founded in 1869 and currently published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. Its tagline is “The famous story magazine”. The magazine is principally aimed at older women and is broadly traditionalist in outlook. Each issue contains at least six self-contained short stories and two serials (frequently more), a craft project (usually knitting or sewing) and various factual articles, one of which is a piece on a particular town. Pets, family and traditions are also common themes.

The Civil War Monitor magazine offers originally researched and richly illustrated articles on America’s greatest conflict from multiple perspectives: military, political, social and economic. Enjoy an accurate, authoritative and engaging read with the Civil War Monitor magazine.

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.

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.