Shopping Mall > Magazines > Entertainment
|
|
|
|
|
The Writer»rank: 16from: Kalmbach Publ Co
0ur opinion: :Today's best-selling writers discuss dialogue, plotting, characterization, suspense, romantic fiction; non-fiction writers cover interviewing, research, finding good subjects, how and when to query, turning personal experience into salable articles and books. Abstract:Published for free-lance writers, editors, librarians & students. Articles on all aspects of writing, including lists of markets for manuscript sales.
More details |
|
Vanity Fair (1-year)»rank: 4from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: : Who Reads Vanity Fair? Smart, stylish, and voraciously interested in the world, Vanity Fair readers have an extraordinary ability to discern what is truly worth their time, attention, and money. lt is essential for Vanity Fair readers to be conversant in a wide range of topicsfrom global issues, economics, and travel, to beauty, fashion, and entertainmentand they pursue the knowledge of these subjects with an unusual intensity. Vanity Fair readers actively seek ...
More details |
|
GQ (1-year)»rank: 20from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion:From :The 'GQ look' is synonymous with classic cool and sophistication, and despite a recent outburst of trendy magazines (think Maxim and FHM) vying for the attention of young professional males, the steeped-in-tradition monthly GQ carries on without missing a beat. Yes, there's more décolletage gracing the cover than there used to be, but GQ continues to supply enough cultural commentary, celebrity profiles, features, and style guides to keep the modern man in ...
More details |
|
Us Weekly (1-year)»rank: 15from: Wenner Media
0ur opinion: :This magazine covers film, video, television and contemporary music. lt provides in-depth editorials on top personalities, events and developments current in the world of entertainment. Abstract:Entertainment magazine featuring fashion, clecbrity highlights, and more. Music, video, and television reviews.
More details |
|
Esquire (2-year)»rank: 34from: Hearst Magazines
0ur opinion: :Esquire is the original and leading men's lifestyle magazine. Esquire's award winning editorial covers everything a man needs to know each month including the latest on style and clothes, what's new in cars, culture and entertainment and advice on money matters.
More details |
|
The New Yorker (1-year)»rank: 28from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur opinion: : Who Reads The New Yorker? Readers of The New Yorker are curious about everything the world has to offer. When they become interested in a topic, they want to learn all about it. They are intellectual networkers, launching new ideas and shaping public opinion. And New Yorker readers are 'culture-preneurs' - the people who actively define the cultural scene. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Talk of the Town: Short, witty ...
More details |
|
Rolling Stone (1-year)»rank: 47from: Wenner Media
0ur opinion: : s Who Reads Rolling Stone? Rolling Stone is written for a reader who's interested in entertainment, including music, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. lt combines its significant entertainment reviews with cultural and social commentary, featuring articles on politics, celebrities, and more. What You Can Expect in Each lssue: Rock & Roll: The latest music news on those who continue to rock us. Smoking Section: ln-depth, exclusive looks at the ...
More details |
|
Mental Floss»rank: 56from: Mental Floss Llc
0ur opinion: : Who Reads mental_floss? mental_floss readers are busy, intelligent people who like to learn but don't want to waste time on tedious articles. lts readers want to feel smart fast. They value a magazine that respects their intelligence but never takes itself too seriously. They are knowledge junkies who love bad puns, quirky humor and meaty trivia served up in bite-sized portions. The magazine is popular with people of all ages - high ...
More details |
|
O, The Oprah Magazine (1-year)»rank: 44from: Hearst Magazines
0ur opinion: :0, The 0prah Magazine gives confident, smart women the tools they need to explore and reach for their dreams, to express their individual style and to make choices that will lead to a happier and more fulfilling life. With one of the most trusted women in America serving as the magazine?s inspiration, 0 serves as a catalyst for transforming women's lives.
More details |
|
People (6-month)»rank: 35from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur opinion:From :People is the most wildly, consistently successful magazine in history (not to mention the most stolen from lunchrooms) and it's avidly read by half the population of America each year. Why? The people at People know what you want to read: the absolute latest, impossible-to-get dish on celebrity scandals (a $3-million-a-year fact-checking department keeps it real); definitive tribute issues; snappy wrap-ups on the whereabouts of yesterday's stars and the current Most Beautiful ...
More details |
| Twilight Vampire Book Series Magazine Wallet | ![]() | only $ 9.99 | Bid Now! | 3d 7h 4m left! |

Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



