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Woman’s Weekly magazine inspires you to get creative with irresistible cookery, fantastic home, gardening and craft ideas. With fiction you can’t put down and heart-warming real life, a subscription to Woman’s Weekly magazine guarantees hours of great reading every week.

Woman & Home is the UK’s number-one monthly magazine aimed at women aged 35+. Including best beauty advice, fabulous wearable fashion trends, delicious recipes, in-depth health and wellbeing advice, latest looks for the home, plus insightful interviews with celebrities and real women who have achieved remarkable things, woman & home’s pages are bursting with irresistible inspiration. And there are also short stories, travel ideas, exclusive offers, competitions and much more besides! With a raft of top writers and stunning photography, woman & home is a gorgeous, glossy, grown-up package.

WIRED is the magazine for smart, intellectually curious people who need and want to know what’s next. WIRED will always deliver stimulating and compelling content and stunning design and photography. If you want an inside track to the future, then WIRED is your magazine.

Western Art Collector is a unique monthly magazine specifically written to bring the best Western artists, galleries and active Western art collectors together.

This is the Ultimate Guide to all things Taylor. Fierce, Fearless, Fantastic! Filled with exclusive photos, facts and behind the scene exclusives, this will be a keepsake for years to come. Taylor Swift puts the pop in pop culture: The 33-year-old hitmaker boasts a discography spanning multiple genres—from country to folk—that has sold an estimated 200 million records. As she continuously reinvents herself, she’s also changing the industry for others: When the singer lost the rights to her first six albums, she decided to rerecord them all and reclaim her own art. After releasing Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version) in 2021, signs point to the next rerecording as either 1989 or Speak Now. Somehow, she also found time to complete her 10th original studio album, Midnights, which was released Oct. 21, 2022.

AS THE BRICKS CELEBRATE THEIR 65TH ANNIVERSARY, WE’RE CELEBRATING ALL THINGS LEGO. They are so very simple: little plastic bricks that snap into each other, basic enough for a child to enjoy, yet brimming with infinite possibilities. Lego was born onJan. 28, 1958. That’s when the Danish son of a toymaker raced to the patent office with a marvelous design breakthrough that allowed those tiny bricks to fit snuggly together yet pull easily apart. Those innocuous-looking top studs and bottom tubes, combined with the use of a kind of plastic that was both lightweight and incredibly strong, produced a building block capable of constructing everything from the humblest house to a tower reaching hundreds of feet high. In these pages, explore the many facets of that miraculous brick, whose potential is limited only by the imagination, and see why Lego is so much more than it’s stacked up to be.

Superman is the first comic-book superhero, the template for all of the costumed crimefighters that followed him, and one of the most successful pop-culture properties of all time. To the late actor Christopher Reeve, who iconically played the Man of Steel in the movies, Superman was something even more meaningful. “A friend. That’s what people really need most,” he explained in an interview promoting his final performance as the superhero. “That’s the heart of Superman—the genuine love of people and that you always know he’s your friend.” Having been around since 1938 and served as a model of morality, altruism, and compassion for several generations, Superman is not just an old friend—he’s one of our very best.