
Where fashion and culture collide.

Annapolis Home Magazine is direct-mailed to high-income homeowners throughout primarily Anne Arundel, Talbot and Queen Anne’s Counties. The magazine is also distributed to doctors’ offices, real estate offices, salons, and many other businesses. The magazine is also available on-line, thus expanding its readership further. The typical reader of Annapolis Home includes those most likely to hire a professional designer, architect, custom builder, landscaper, financial manager, personal trainer, as well as to eat in fine restaurants, travel the world, and purchase luxury items such as fine jewelery, cars, and yachts.

Tough girl from Vegas “Carling Bassett” travels to Florida with her promiscous mother “Susan Anton” to compete in the Junior Nationals Women’s Tennis championship.

Transform your photographs into stunning works of art with this fully updated, authoritative guide to the all-new Painter 12. Whether you are new to Painter or a seasoned pro wanting to go further with your digital art, Painter 12 for Photographers will show you how to get the most of Corel’s powerful painting software.

Jeanne Lemlin is familiar to a generation of home cooks as a pioneering vegetarian cookbook author whose books—including the James Beard Award-winning Quick Vegetarian Pleasures—present accessible, reliable, and flavorful vegetarian recipes. Now, Lemlin returns to the cookbook shelf for the first time in more than ten years with this dramatic reinvention of her first book—originally published twenty-five years ago as Vegetarian Pleasures: A Menu Cookbook.

Three thousand years ago on a battlefield in ancient Palestine, a shepherd boy felled a mighty warrior with nothing more than a stone and a sling, and ever since then the names of David and Goliath have stood for battles between underdogs and giants. David’s victory was improbable and miraculous. He shouldn’t have won. Or should he have?

Do you really think Martha Stewart never swept a little dust under the carpet seconds before guests arrived? Oh, how we’ve been damaged by the myth of perfectionism! We are slaves to microscopic specks of lint, hard-water smudges, and the relentless pursuit of dust bunnies. Brainwashed by Hollywood and slick photo spreads, we chase after unrealistic expectations. “How to Cheat at Cleaning” will change all of that. Part how-to bible and part liberating manifesto, this volume rewrites the housekeeping rules our mothers taught us. It does for housekeeping what Casual Friday did for office life. Learn the extreme shortcuts for cleaning your house from attic to basement.

Two London drug dealers ply their lucrative trade at a public housing estate in East London.

This book will help you:Master time management Make your kitchen efficient Permanently organize closets and drawers Deal with your finances Reclaim “dumping grounds” like the guest room, garage and basement Declutter the kids’ roomsOrganize your travel plans-and the vacation photos and souvenirsEntertain with joyRegina reveals her magic formula for organizing anything, plus her method to stop the chronic cycles of clutter, misplaced items, and lateness. Whether you’re living in chaos or just looking for new ways to simplify, this essential book will help you get the whole household organized-and stay that way.

Created for the clever use of fabric scraps, this sewing guide teaches techniques and design ideas that can be applied to any quilting project. Eleven designs across a range of sizes and purposes offer a wealth of options for quilters. Useful and important techniques are covered, including machine piecing, in-set seams, big stitch accent appliques, working with hexagons, paper piecing, and working with templates. This collection centers around designs that are timeless and that can be accomplished by all sewing skill levels. The versatility of the styles add to the projects’ giftability and the focus on fabric scraps makes them ideal for budget quilters or group workshops.

n a futuristic Hong Kong, assassin Jack (Ryan Kwanten), crosses paths with a nightclub singer, April (Jillian Nguyen). As Jack becomes increasingly drawn to April his body mysteriously deteriorates. Jack tracks down reclusive life extension scientist Doctor Bergman (Hugo Weaving), in a search for answers. Doctor Bergman unearths Jack’s long buried secret and is forced to confront his own murky past. As the net that connects them tightens, Jack and April struggle for love as they face their past in a loveless world that is on the cusp of immortality and extinction.