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BarberEVO Magazine North America
BarberEVO is a barbering culture publication – we aim to encapsulate the entire barbering movement and not just the craft itself. Each issue contains a balance of exclusive interviews, the latest portfolio collections, product launches, reviews, news and insightful articles focussing on education, innovative step-by-step guides, informative business pieces and wider lifestyle features.
Our desire to entertain as much as inform and educate is what differentiates our magazine. We continuously strive to create original and thought-provoking content that tackles a greater range of topics – barbers have a broader range of interests than just barbering.
BarberEVO Magazine UK
There’s no doubt the barbering industry is currently evolving and BarberEvo is set to lead the way when it launches in early January 2017. The all-new trade and consumer magazine aims to be the first publication to truly represent the nation’s current barbering movement and culture. Set for bi-monthly realease, BarberEvo will encompass a wide variety of subjects that appeal to both the tight-knit barbering community and their clients.
Time and time again, barbers have expressed a desire for a magazine that entertains as much as it informs and educates. Utilising a wealth of contacts, BarberEvo will feature regular columns from top industry figures that are genuinely insightful and of interest to barbers, product manufacturers, equipment suppliers, customers and barbering enthusiasts.
Barbie South Africa
Barbie has been around for more than 50 years and is arguably the biggest girl’s toy brand in the world. Barbie magazine teaches young girls that they can aspire to be whatever they want to be. Barbie promotes the values of kindness, friendship and dedication – and Barbie magazine reflects this. With lots of educational stories, activities and games, it keeps girls, aged 3 to 10, busy for hours and also encourages parent-child interaction.
• Exciting stories featuring Barbie and her friends every month
• Previews about upcoming Barbie movies
• Competitions and giveaways
• Letters page allows little girls to write to their favourite character and get responses
• Loads of activities to keep little girls entertained
Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope
First published in the year 1857, the present book ‘Barchester Towers’ by Anthony Trollope is part of his series known as the “Chronicles of Barsetshire”. Among other things it satirises the then raging antipathy in the Church of England between High Church and Evangelical adherents.
Barcode Singapore
Magazine that seeks to amuse and entertain. Not solely a fashion magazine nor a beauty magazine, Barcode fills its readers lives up with a variety of different thoughts, ideas and opinions. Appeals to the young professionals who want snappy prose and bite-sized information. The way Barcode covers food, fashion, health and beauty, transport, travel, technology, event news, offers so much random variety – that it is even better than surfing the web.
Bardo
A tale reminiscent of “Nightmare On Elm Street” meets the classic epic “Akira” meets “The Legend of Zelda”. Fifteen year old Caleb Monroe’s violent death hurtles him into the Bardo realm where his fears and passions take the form of enemies and allies, and the only way to break free from the Mindscape’s dark entanglements is to unravel the mind that created them.
“Those who fear the feeling are soon to feel their fearing, and those whose fear is felt are dealt a healthy dealing.” – The words of Lord Mallux.
Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens
The late Mr Waterton having, some time ago, expressed his opinion that ravens are gradually becoming extinct in England, I offered the few following words about my experience of these birds.
The raven in this story is a compound of two great originals, of whom I was, at different times, the proud possessor.
Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey by Ingersoll Lockwood
As doubting Thomases seem to take particular pleasure in popping up on all occasions, Jack-in-the-Box-like, it may be well to head them off in this particular instance by proving that Baron Trump was a real baron, and not a mere baron of the mind. The family was originally French Huguenot—De la Trompe—which, upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, took refuge in Holland, where its head assumed the name of Van der Troomp, just as many other of the French Protestants rendered their names into Dutch. Some years later, upon the invitation of the Elector of Brandenburg, Niklas Van der Troomp became a subject of that prince, and purchased a large estate in the province of Pomerania, again changing his name, this time to Von Troomp.
Barossa Living Magazine
Barossa Living is a quarterly, glossy lifestyle magazine that celebrates the spirit of Australia’s best known and most loved wine region.
The magazine reflects the characteristics that make the Barossa such a unique place to live and visit – a region that has been shaped by the landscape and the dirt so celebrated in the award-winning Be Consumed advertising campaign.
Each issue of Barossa Living is a visual feast that tells the stories of the region’s rich and authentic culture – not just its extraordinary food and wine but of the area’s people, its art, traditions and also the new and exciting ideas that bring constant renewal and energy.
A comprehensive directory completes the Barossa Living experience, offering both locals and visitors a great reference point for best stays, cellar doors, food and more.
Barossa Living is created by a team of talented writers and photographers, led by Editor Penny Yap, and including Dragan Radocaj and Denis Smith, stylist and writer Cherie Hausler, respected wine reviewers Tyson Stelzer and Mike Bennie and writers Heidi Helbig and Fiona Sainty.
Barossa Living is available at Qantas Club lounges and at leading hotels in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne. Of the 30,000 magazines printed every quarter, approximately 9,000 magazines are distributed in the Barossa, 8,000 in Adelaide, and 6,500 each into Melbourne and Sydney.
Barossa Living is also a national award winner, having picked up the coveted Regional Magazine of the Year gong at the Publishers Australia Excellence Awards in 2012.
Barrack Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling
The present book ‘Barrack Room Ballads’ is a collection of songs and ballads written in verses by celebrated writer Rudyard Kipling. These ballads deals with the late-Victorian British Army and mostly written in a vernacular dialect. The series contains some of Kipling’s most well-known work, including the poems “Gunga Din”, “Tommy” and “Danny Deever”, and helped consolidate his early fame as a poet.
Barren Ground by Ellen Glasgow
The boy received the news with an indifference from which it blankly rebounded. He buried one bare foot in the soft white sand and withdrew it with a jerk that powdered the blackberry vines beside the way.