
Edible Indy is dedicated connecting growers, producers, and food artisans to the community of central Indiana season by season.

Edible Indy is dedicated connecting growers, producers, and food artisans to the community of central Indiana season by season.

Discover the Disney princesses and their amazing stories from the most iconic moments of the original movies in these magazine specials! Each issue is dedicated to a Princess.

Dedicated to the later classics and Japanese machines, Classic Motorcycle Mechanics has it all. Now 100+ pages of road tests, rebuild guides, ‘Street Specials’ reviews and much much more… Staff Bikes – Classic Motorcycle Mechanics is the only magazine that “Buys its own bikes, rebuilds ’em and rides ’em”.

Automotive Engineer (AE) is a monthly magazine devoted to informing its readers about the very latest automotive technology developments. AE features automotive news, tech stories, exclusive features and Q&As with top professionals in the automotive industry.

Everything has rules and procedures to be followed while undertaking any process. Auto Magazines are no different. There are a certain amount of rules that magazines follow to keep a healthy relationship with advertisers and more often than not give vague verdicts. But Auto Today is here to ‘unfollow’ a lot of common practices followed by the industry. Launched by the India Today group, Auto Today will be a premium offering and follow the same path of credible and reliable information to empower the reader.

Digital or film? Digital AND film? CAMERA magazine’s focus is to assist readers to choose and use the tools they need to create memorable images, and to enhance the skills that will make them better photographers. No matter what medium, readers are kept up to speed with all the latest rapidly changing film and digital products, news and technologies.

NRA’s magazine for outdoorsmen and women, American Hunter is the largest-circulation all-hunting magazine in the world, with over 1 million readers. American Hunter offers expertise on how and where to hunt all types of North American game, and encourages readers to take advantage of the rich opportunities and to pass along the tradition to the next generation. Reviews of hunting equipment and services, as well as coverage of political developments of interest to hunters, are highlights in each issue.

Critics often claim that prime-time television seemed immune—or even willfully blind—to the landmark upheavals rocking American society during the 1960s. Groove Tube is Aniko Bodroghkozy’s rebuttal of this claim. Filled with entertaining and enlightening discussions of popular shows of the time—such as The Monkees, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Mod Squad—this book challenges the assumption that TV programming failed to consider or engage with the decade’s youth-lead societal changes.