
HackSpace is the new monthly magazine for the modern maker. We’ll teach you new techniques and give you refreshers on familiar ones, from 3D printing, laser cutting, and woodworking to electronics and Internet of Things.

HackSpace is the new monthly magazine for the modern maker. We’ll teach you new techniques and give you refreshers on familiar ones, from 3D printing, laser cutting, and woodworking to electronics and Internet of Things.

If you love celebrating the wealth and variety of British cuisine, then this is the best food and drink magazine for you. This magazine is filled with new and delicious British dishes to get your taste buds tingling, helping to inspire you in the kitchen. You’ll discover new ways to prepare old favourites, as well as plenty of innovative seasonal recipes, all using 100% British ingredients. Not only will you learn how to make great, ethically-sourced food with a Great British Food magazine subscription, but you’ll also get helpful pointers on how to kick the supermarket habit, with guides on the best farmers markets and delicatessens in the country.

Ever wonder what type of architecture we will see in the future? Have you ever tried to create a science-fiction scene incorporating future architecture or had a go at modelling it? This live webinar reveals powerful design techniques and hot inspirations used for such work. It includes featuring the work of two special guest artists (interviewed in this issue) that have created breath-taking designs that may well reflect what we see in the future. We will cover:- Science fiction movie design influences in architecture The impact of the futurist designer Syd Mead The stunning interior artwork of Tarik Keskin plus Q&A The commanding cityscape images of Christian Hecker (Tigaer) plus Q&A.

Black+White Photography strikes a balance between inspiration and information, traditional and digital for the monochrome photographer. Each issue features stunning images from some of the finest names in black & white; regular features include guidance on printing technique, equipment tests and reportage, with plenty of opportunity for readers to see their own work in print.

Schitt’s Creek centers on a formerly filthy rich video store magnate Johnny Rose, his soap star wife Moira, and their two kids, über-hipster son David and socialite daughter Alexis, who suddenly find themselves broke. They are forced to live in Schitt’s Creek, a small depressing town they once bought as a joke.

An internet-dating playboy’s life spirals out of control after meeting a woman online.

Inspired by true events, two sisters are trapped under the fiberglass cover of an Olympic sized public pool and must brave the cold and each other to survive the harrowing night.

Having been gone for three years, closeted advertising executive Adrian (Cory Michael Smith, “Gotham”) returns to his Texas hometown for the holidays during the first wave of the AIDS crisis. Burdened with an unspeakable tragedy in New York City, Adrian looks to reconnect with his preteen brother Andrew (Aidan Langford) while navigating his relationship with religious parents Eileen (Academy Award Nominee Virginia Madsen) and Dale (Golden Globe Award Winner Michael Chiklis). When he reaches out to his estranged childhood friend Carly (Jamie Chung, “The Gifted”), their unresolved issues force Adrian to confront an uncertain future that will significantly alter the lives of those around him. Shot on black-and-white super 16mm film, “1985” takes a unique look at a pivotal moment in American history through the prism of empathy, love and family.