Us Weekly is the magazine that keeps the closest watch on the ever changing and ever exciting entertainment industry, unlike any other magazine. It takes you backstage at awards shows and sneaks you into celebrity parties. Us Weekly peers into the minds (and dressing rooms) of the biggest stars, and escorts you around the world to see exactly where and with whom the hottest names in entertainment have been hanging out. Us gives you more access than any other magazine on the newsstand.
The Week is the best selling general interest English news magazine. The magazine covers politics, entertainment, social issues, trends, technology, lifestyle, who’s hot, who’s not, and everything else you should be knowing.
The Week is the best selling general interest English news magazine. The magazine covers politics, entertainment, social issues, trends, technology, lifestyle, who’s hot, who’s not, and everything else you should be knowing.
Read the most relevant news of the week about the world of technology and its influence on our lives. New products, Apps, acquisitions in the industry, highlights about the digital world and everything about your favorite gadgets, social media and digital entertainment. Everything you need to keep well informed.
Star is all about entertainment, from the best and latest breaking celebrity news to the movies and music that everyone is talking about.
People Magazine is the hottest weekly fix around. With breaking news to enthralling real-life stories. Our pages are also brimming with hot fashion and beauty trends, health, fitness, décor and travel – and weekly tv schedules, lots of puzzles and more!
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A UFC Welterweight Championship rematch between current champion Tyron Woodley and five-time kickboxing world champion Stephen Thompson headlined this event.
Two kids and their dog must use all their skills to survive in the African bush after a plane crash.
Anna is stuck: she’s approaching 30, living like a hermit in her mum’s garden shed and wondering why the suffragettes ever bothered. She spends her days making videos using her thumbs as actors – thumbs that bicker about things like whether Yogi Bear is a moral or existential nihilist. But Anna doesn’t show these videos to anyone and no one knows what they are for. A week before her birthday her Mum serves her an ultimatum – she needs to move out of the shed, get a haircut that doesn’t put her gender in question and stop dressing like a homeless teenager. Naturally, Anna tells her Mum to “back the f-off”. However, when her school friend comes to visit, Anna’s self-imposed isolation becomes impossible to maintain. Soon she is entangled with a troubled eight year old boy obsessed with Westerns, and the local estate agent whose awkward interpersonal skills continually undermine his attempts to seduce her.
Uwais plays a young man who washes ashore, an amnesiac with a serious head injury whose past comes back to haunt him shortly after being nursed back to health by a young doctor. Violence ensues. Sweet, sweet violence.
The Scientist is a news journal and magazine particularly concerning biology and life sciences. It has been published monthly since 1986, and is also available online through personal or institutional subscription. A newsstand version of the journal was made available from March 2008.