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OPEN, a well-lit window on India addresses the progressive, globally minded reader and has stayed faithful to its promise of not dishing up regurgitated news or majoritarian opinion. The magazine is clutter-free, vibrant design and superior visual content, positions Open among the best looking magazines in the world. The magazine set out to be original and stimulating, and stays true to that secret covenant with its readers.

National Geographic Kids magazine is an interactive, multi-topic magazine covering animals, entertainment, science, technology and cultures from around the world with the exceptional photography you would expect from the National Geographic brand.

National Affairs is a quarterly journal of essays about domestic policy, political economy, society, culture, and political thought. It aims to help Americans think a little more clearly about our public life, and rise a little more ably to the challenge of self-government. Each issue features lively yet serious essays on the range of domestic issues: from economics and health care to education and welfare; from the legal debates of the day to enduring dilemmas of society and culture. We will devote special attention to the deeper theoretical questions of American self-government—seeking to cut through the conventional wisdom, help you make sense of complex issues, offer concrete proposals, and illuminate the ideas that move our politics. In doing so, we strive to walk in the footsteps of our intellectual and institutional predecessor, The Public Interest, a journal that for decades enriched our public life with its unparalleled clarity and wisdom. We hope to provide the same service to Americans addressing the problems of a new era, and to serve as a venue for a new generation of thinkers and writers seeking to influence the affairs of the nation.

Mountain Flyer Magazine takes readers straight into the salt stained, mud splattered, soul of the dedicated cyclist with high quality imagery, in-depth feature articles, inspiring event coverage, hard-lined gear reviews, and rousing destination travel guides that will leave you day dreaming of your next chance to get out and ride.

Modern Steel Construction is the official publication of the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. MSC brings its readership in-depth information on the newest and most advanced uses of structural steel in buildings and bridges by focusing on innovative and cost-effective steel designs and the products that help bring them to life. MSC is directed exclusively to professionals in the construction industry who make and influence purchasing decisions—whether they are engineers, architects, building owners, contractors, fabricators, retailers or erectors. MSC is the only magazine in the United States devoted exclusively to the design and construction of steel-framed structures.

Our quarterly magazine is delivered to the UK’s skilled and hard-working barbers

The magazine that ALL the best anglers read! Whether it is a small knock up between mates, or a World Championship – Match Fishing has it all!

With a mission to recall the days of glamour, Mancave Playbabes brings the perfect lifestyle to your fingertips. Combining the charm of the man’s world and the alluring pleasures of entertainment, Mancave Playbabes has a unique approach to refuge, here you will find all your advice, style, and of course, beautiful girls.

Mancave Elite is our high-end publication of Mancave group of publications. Mancave Elite is an international high fashion glamour, style, photography, female models, sports, travel, destinations etc. Published every two months.

When stage fright gets the best of her, a former actress stops leaving her apartment, crippled by fear of the outside world. Living off delivery food and residuals from her acting career, she spends her days watching bad TV and spying on the city from her window. But when her toilet overflows and a kind, compassionate plumber shows up, she reluctantly allows him into her refuge.

Packed full of listings, We Love TV is published every week in Saturday’s edition of the Daily Mirror.