Psychologies addresses what we’re really like, not just what we look like. As such, it sets itself apart from other women’s magazines. If you’re interested in intelligent topics like personality and how the huge changes happening in the world of work, consumption and social media will affect you, this is a must-buy. We keep up with the latest psychological research and trends to inform how to get the most out of life, we use great writers, seek out expert opinion, and give well-supported advice. We also have a strong ethos of positivity, in interviews, health, wellbeing and beauty.
Psychologies addresses what we’re really like, not just what we look like. As such, it sets itself apart from other women’s magazines. If you’re interested in intelligent topics like personality and how the huge changes happening in the world of work, consumption and social media will affect you, this is a must-buy. We keep up with the latest psychological research and trends to inform how to get the most out of life, we use great writers, seek out expert opinion, and give well-supported advice. We also have a strong ethos of positivity, in interviews, health, wellbeing and beauty.
Psychologies addresses what we’re really like, not just what we look like. As such, it sets itself apart from other women’s magazines. If you’re interested in intelligent topics like personality and how the huge changes happening in the world of work, consumption and social media will affect you, this is a must-buy. We keep up with the latest psychological research and trends to inform how to get the most out of life, we use great writers, seek out expert opinion, and give well-supported advice. We also have a strong ethos of positivity, in interviews, health, wellbeing and beauty.
Essentials magazine is a ‘practicals’ lifestyle monthly packed with savvy solutions and stylish twists. Expect loads of tips and advice on fashion, beauty, health, food, consumer issues, decor and real-life reads. It targets real South African women, putting them at the forefront of the content – and on the cover – every month.
emmy is the official magazine of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. emmy covers not only television’s stars, but also the achievements of artists, crafts experts and businesspeople who work behind the camera. It also explores the future of television, reporting on the latest tools and technological advances.
These magazines play a key-role in introducing readers to the existing and the latest upcoming competitive examinations by discussing the most complicated and confounding concepts in PCMB. Further, they are supplemented by providing solved papers of JEE(Main & Advanced), NEET, BITSAT, CET etc. The articles in our magazines are designed and compiled by experienced faculty in science in a way that it is more incisive than full text-searching.
London is in chaos. A military cargo plane has crashed leaving its highly classified contents strewn across the city. Completely unaware London is in lockdown, Charlie and Shelley, accompanied by best friends Mark and Nikki, are at a Storage 24 dividing up their possessions after a recent break-up. Suddenly, the power goes off. Trapped in a dark maze of endless corridors, a mystery predator is hunting them one by one. In a place designed to keep things in, how do you get out?
Final Space is an epic animated sci-fi comedy about a spaceman named Gary who is working off a prison sentence and makes a mysterious new alien friend, Mooncake, that he immediately bonds with. But what Gary doesn’t know is that his adorable new sidekick is actually wanted by the sinister Lord Commander who will stop at nothing to use Mooncake’s untapped powers for evil.
Fun-loving Bobby is a mail boy in a big firm, but he has a trump card, his best friend Waymon, a “white” African-American who is almost a partner in the firm. They make a deal: Waymon will try to move Bobby to the trainee broker programme if he will help him meet Natalie, the girl of his dreams. There’s only one problem, everyone will have to change…