
Barron’s is an American weekly newspaper. It was founded in 1921 by Clarence Barron, and covers US financial information, market developments, and relevant statistics.

Barron’s is an American weekly newspaper. It was founded in 1921 by Clarence Barron, and covers US financial information, market developments, and relevant statistics.

Taking its name from the Swahili word for powerful, BAVUAL documents the African experience from the begining of recorded history to the present. Each issue features essays, historical profiles, and interviews which tell the story of 680 centuries of Afrocentric progress, and how these stories relate to today’s world.

Each month, Art Almanac offers readers details of the nation’s Gallery Exhibitions and Art Services through its renowned and comprehensive Listing pages. The magazine also features extended Exhibition Reviews, the latest Art News and Events, as well as a selection of Exhibitions in Brief. Digitally, the website is a dynamic offering based on the monthly print journal but enhanced by real-time updates of what’s happening in the Australian art community, as well as where and when to see it.

For people who love technology, APC is unique: it’s the world’s longest-published monthly tech magazine. Launched in May 1980, we were there when Apple’s Macintosh and IBM’s PC were born, and have been at the forefront of tech ever since. With a combination of insights, testing and tutorials APC lets you stay up-to-date with tech as it changes the world.

American Art Collector is a national monthly magazine specially written to bring living representational artists, galleries and active art collectors together. Our publication has become an invaluable resource to top collectors nationwide. Stay informed of what’s happening in today’s art market through the pages of American Art Collector.

Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make-Up Star is a competition to look for the next big make-up star of tomorrow. Tapping into the huge online passion for extreme make-up transformations, the series will see a talented cast of hopefuls live and work together as they attempt to prove their potential to industry professionals from a multitude of worlds from fashion to film. With regular eliminations, the challenges will not only test their skills under pressure but also give them the opportunity to unleash their creative vision with jaw-dropping results.

This compelling new series chronicles the rise of the rebellion, failures and setbacks of the colonial mission, and the ultimate comeback that resulted in the birth of a nation. Through expert interviews, re-enactments and cutting-edge animations, the series brings more than a dozen indispensable players to the front lines, like John Glover, who helped row Washington’s forces across the Delaware to secure victory at Trenton. Also featured is Salem Poor, who was born into slavery but served heroically under Washington at the Battle of White Plains and Bunker Hill. Many women also answered the call, like Nancy Hart, a patriot spy who disguised herself as a man and wandered through British encampments to gather intelligence.

Digitalizing Sustainability outlines why ‘business as usual’ isn’t working and sets out five Transformational Forces which can be used to innovate and scale sustainability solutions using digital means.

This handy pocket book brings together a wealth of useful information that architects need on a daily basis – on-site or in the studio. It provides clear guidance and invaluable detail on a wide range of issues, from planning policy through environmental design to complying with Building Regulations, from structural and services matters to materials characteristics and detailing.

Solar Thermal Conversion Technologies for Industrial Process Heating presents a comprehensive look at the use of solar thermal energy in industrial applications, such as textiles, chemical processing, and food.