
The Essential Read for Performance Hardware & Customisation. To provide the ultimate magazine for PC enthusiasts with a passion for performance hardware and customisation, delivered with wit, style and authority.

The Essential Read for Performance Hardware & Customisation. To provide the ultimate magazine for PC enthusiasts with a passion for performance hardware and customisation, delivered with wit, style and authority.

What does it mean to be a Chef? Aside from creating fantastic food you must be many other things. A businessperson, a mentor, an influencer with great PR skills, a relationship builder and above all else, an employer working with your brigade to bring the best out of them so they can progress with confidence. Chef magazine is published for you. With support and contributions from Chef’s across all areas and at the top of their game, our core values are to provide you, our reader, with relevant, informative and exciting content.

The warrior Thor (Hemsworth) is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard by his father Odin (Hopkins) for his arrogance and sent to Earth to live among humans. Falling in love with scientist Jane Foster (Portman) teaches Thor much-needed lessons, and his new-found strength comes into play as a villain from his homeland sends dark forces toward Earth.

Australian Men’s Fitness is the complete handbook for the average Australian man who wants to be fit, strong, healthy and happy. Written in an honest style with a typically Aussie wit, the magazine is personal trainer, dietician, coach and training partner rolled into one. It touches on health issues, explores new fitness trends and discovers new adrenaline adventures. It inspires, motivates, educates and entertains.
Himala won the Viewer’s Choice Award for the Best Film of all Time from the Asia-Pacific Region – Philippine superstar Nora Aunor is best known for her performance in the film as the visionary Elsa. Her portrayal is considered by most Filipino critics as the best of her career.

Himala is the story of Elsa, a barrio lass whose visions of the Virgin Mary changed her life and caused a sensation hysteria in a poor, isolated village. The film is centered on the issues of religious faith and faithlessness. Elsa, in her speech on the hill, delivered the film’s (and Aunor’s) most famous line:
“Walang himala!! Ang himala ay nasa puso ng tao, nasa puso nating lahat! Tayo ang gumagawa ng mga himala! Tayo ang gumagawa ng mga sumpa at ng mga diyos…” (“There is no miracle!! The miracles are in people’s hearts, in all our hearts! We make the miracles! We are the ones who make curses, gods…”)