
Cotswold Style Magazines produces leading regular monthly lifestyle magazines which capture both the traditional and modern way of life. It is the essential guide to enjoying the best your region can offer.

Cotswold Style Magazines produces leading regular monthly lifestyle magazines which capture both the traditional and modern way of life. It is the essential guide to enjoying the best your region can offer.

Combining the best celebrity news and gossip with compelling real-life stories, Closer gets close to the heart of the story and brings you the truth behind the headlines. Also includes: TV listings, puzzles, beauty and body advice, destiny and more! Perfect for a coffee-break read, or to download and enjoy on the move…

BIKE India has fixed that urge with a truly adrenaline-pumping passion magazine that caters as much to the super-bike fanatic as to man-on-the-road commuter. Dedicated in its entirety to the country’s burgeoning biker community, the magazine is emerging as a biker’s bible, not just in India, but across Asia.

In the early 1990’s a rural Wisconsin community called Elkhorn was at the center of a series of real-life werewolf sightings. As local reporter, Linda Godfrey, began her investigations into the “Beast of Bray Road”, other reports from around the country, and soon, the world, began flooding in. For the subsequent three decades, the Beast of Bray Road has been the most infamous Wisconsin resident.

Best Magazine – is a weekly magazine for women who want to stay up to date and entertained, with true life stories, the latest tips on how to lose weight and look good, how to cook for all the family in 15 minutes, reliable health advice and inspiration for your household, and showbiz news and gossip. Covering a great variety of issues, Best has everything a busy woman needs to keep fit, happy and healthy while running her home.

Bella is a classic woman’s weekly lifestyle magazine to rival Best, Woman, and Woman’s Own. It combines insightful, often shocking true life stories with practical style and lifestyle tips and advice, as well as celebrity gossip. With a true understanding of the modern woman’s needs, Bella magazine is all you’ll want to read, all day long. Or do you have a story you want told? Submit it to Bella magazine, and get your spot in the limelight.

The first and last word when it comes to news and information on sports cards and memorabilia, Beckett Media has been the voice of record in the collectibles industry since its pioneering beginning in 1984.

Beckett Baseball magazine is the most comprehensive baseball card price guide in the industry. Beckett Baseball magazine is the hobbyist’s #1 source for accurate and timely information on baseball cards and collectibles.

The the most comprehensive monthly source of news and information on bank notes and all related fiscal paper. Each issue of Bank Note Reporter includes market values, calendar listings, news briefs, price guides, historical articles on paper money and why certain notes were created. Reports on the people, events and history that have contributed to this hobby make for fascinating reading. For both the new enthusiasts and the veteran collectors.

It’s during a term studying animal euthanasia that veterinary student Rose (Ann Skelly) decides to contact Ellen (Orla Brady), the birth mother who gave her up for adoption. But Ellen, who is now a successful London-based actress, doesn’t want to know. Undeterred, Rose will not be ignored. And curiosity leads her to discoveries that shake the fragile identity she has built for herself. Directors Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, also known as Desperate Optimists, have spent years making formally rigorous, atmospheric cinema that often deals with the uncanny effects of impersonation and the slippery nature of truth. With Rose Plays Julie (2019) hey have crafted a slow-burn thriller that builds a sense of dread inside an exquisite world of immaculate architecture, rendered through an icy performance style and enveloped by a claustrophobic soundtrack. Ann Skelly and Orla Brady are both exacting and measured in their delivery, as the film takes us through longing and revenge to arrive at the dark places of power and its abuses. This is frank, immersive and decidedly feminist filmmaking.