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CosmoGIRL! (2-year)

CosmoGIRL! (2-year)

»rank: 279

from: Hearst Magazines


0ur opinion: :Cosmo Girl!, is a magazine for teen girls providing inside information on beauty, fashion, and celebrities, while encouraging them to believe in themselves.



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Entertainment Weekly (6-month)

Entertainment Weekly (6-month)

»rank: 181

from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company


0ur opinion: :Stretch your entertainment dollar to the max! America's most exciting weekly entertainment magazine. Stay on top of what's hot (and what's not!) in movies, videos, books, and more from ENTERTAlNMENT WEEKLY - Winner of the National Magazine Award.



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Equus

Equus

»rank: 153

from: Source Interlink


0ur opinion: :EQUUS provides the latest information from the world's top veterinarians, equine researchers, riders and trainers on understanding and influencing equine behavior, recognizing the warning signs of illness and disease, and solving riding and training problems. An annual index turns EQUUS issues into a valuable reference library.



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Cooking With Paula Deen

Cooking With Paula Deen

»rank: 499

from: Hoffman Media Inc


0ur opinion: :Beloved Chef Paula Deen shares easy recipes, heart warming stories, travel destinations, cooking tips, entertaining ideas and the best in holiday menus.



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Motorcyclist

Motorcyclist

»rank: 256

from: Source Interlink


0ur opinion: :This magazine is edited for the young, affluent and educated motorcyclist and covers every aspect of street motorcycling including cruising, touring and commuting. lt regularly features information about road tests, how-to articles, project-bike hop-ups, safety pieces and race coverage. ln addition, it also includes updates on legislation and other developments affecting the sport.



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Blender (1-year)

Blender (1-year)

»rank: 254

from: Dennis Publishing


0ur opinion: :Blender is the music magazine that covers all genres of music from rock and pop, to hip hop and R&B. Every issue includes tons of cd and download reviews, photos, exclusive interviews and much more.



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Babybug

Babybug

»rank: 261

from: Carus Publishing


0ur opinion: :Babybug begins a lifelong love of books for infants and toddlers 6 months to 2 years. For babies who love to be read to and parents who love to read to them. lt's filled with colorful pictures, simple rhymes, and stories that babies and parents will delight in reading together over and over again.



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Ask

Ask

»rank: 408

from: Carus Publishing


0ur opinion: :Ask investigates the world with past and present inventors, artists, and thinkers, and scientists. From the publishers of Click, Ask offers cartoons, contests, projects, Web experiments, games, and puzzles for kids ages 7 to 1O (grades 2 - 4).



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Cosmopolitan (3-month)

Cosmopolitan (3-month)

»rank: 194

from: Hearst Magazines


0ur opinion: :Cosmopolitan is the lifestylist and cheerleader for millions of fun, fearless females. Cosmo inspires with information on relationships and romance, fashion and beauty, women?s health and well-being, as well as pop culture and entertainment.



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Washington Post Weekly-National Edition

Washington Post Weekly-National Edition

»rank: 547

from: Washington Post Weekly


0ur opinion: :The Washington Post National Weekly edition is a digest of news, politics, and commentary. Each week is filled with incisive reporting, in-depth political analysis, and facts and figures from the most skilled, most seasoned news and editorial pros in Washington. Published weekly



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The word Baraka means "blessing" in several languages; watching this film, the viewer is blessed with a dazzling barrage of images that transcend language. Filmed in 24 countries and set to an ever-changing global soundtrack, the movie draws some surprising connections between various peoples and the spaces they inhabit, whether that space is a lonely mountaintop or a crowded cigarette factory. Some of these attempts at connection are more successful than others: for instance, an early sequence segues between the daily devotions of Tibetan monks, Orthodox Jews, and whirling dervishes, finding more similarity among these rituals than one might expect. And there are other amazing moments, as when sped-up footage of a busy Hong Kong intersection reveals a beautiful symmetry to urban life that could only be appreciated from the perspective of film. The lack of context is occasionally frustrating--not knowing where a section was filmed, or the meaning of the ritual taking place--and some of the transitions are puzzling. However, the DVD includes a short behind-the-scenes featurette in which cinematographer Ron Fricke (Koyaanisqatsi) explains that the effect was intentional: "It's not where you are that's important, it's what's there." And what's here, in Baraka, is a whole world summed up in 104 minutes. --Larisa Lomacky Moore
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The tricky topic of interracial romance gets a sexy, charming, and unexpectedly realistic treatment in Something New. Kenya (Sanaa Lathan, Out of Time, Alien Vs. Predator), a successful accountant, gets set up on a blind date with Brian (Simon Baker, The Ring Two)--only to discover that he's white, leading her to cut the date short. At a party, Kenya admires the garden and gets introduced to the landscape architect: Brian. Thus begins a bumpy but increasingly sparky relationship, despite opposition from Kenya's friends and family, as well as Kenya and Brian's own internal resistance. Make no mistake, Something New is a mainstream romantic comedy, with ridiculously attractive people grappling with problems that get solved with just a little too much ease--but along the way, Kriss Turner's script, Sanaa Hamri's direction, and Baker's and especially Lathan's performances ground the movie in something resembling the real world. Kenya's and Brian's emotional terrain has a genuine texture to it; the rhythm of the dialogue and the visual pacing allows their characters to breathe and become more genuine and vivid than your standard rom-com lovers. The strong supporting cast--including Alfre Woodard (Crooklyn), Donald Faison (Scrubs), Mike Epps (Next Friday), and Blair Underwood (Full Frontal)--doesn't hurt. But Lathan owns the movie; this actress deserves true stardom. --Bret Fetzer

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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0879391499


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