
Custom Builder delivers content about business management solutions, design ideas, and product news to builders and architects of one-of-a-kind homes.

Custom Builder delivers content about business management solutions, design ideas, and product news to builders and architects of one-of-a-kind homes.

Art Reveal Magazine is dedicated to promote and publish independent artists from all countries and all genres of visual art. Each issue of the magazine will present a several contemporary artist portfolios and their artistic statments. Interviews and articles will help artists to promote their works to a broad publicity.

Architect Magazine provides a complete suite of information services for the 21st century architect. With breaking news, savvy business tips, and state-of-the-art design inspiration, Architect Magazine is the place to go for professional success. Architect Magazine offers architecture news, market intelligence, business and technology solutions, continuing education, building products, and other resources for practicing architects.

Decades after Sarah Connor prevented Judgment Day, a lethal new Terminator is sent to eliminate the future leader of the resistance. In a fight to save mankind, battle-hardened Sarah Connor teams up with an unexpected ally and an enhanced super soldier to stop the deadliest Terminator yet.

Edgy, ecological TV thriller from the same stable that made ‘Life on Mars’ and ‘Spooks’. This highly topical drama focuses on the lives of two friends in the oil industry, whose relationship is tested to the full by increasing environmental concerns and the greed of big business. When the head of Arrow Oil retires unexpectedly, Tom McConnell (Rupert Penry-Jones) is asked to step up, with the backing of best friend Mack (Bradley Whitford). Having had a relatively easy ride thus far, Tom suddenly finds himself having to deal with a range of threatening situations, from oil workers in Saudi Arabia being murdered, to getting served with a writ for environmental damages by the Arctic Inuit. As his problems worsen and his personal and professional lives collide, a climate change conference forces him to raise doubts about Mack’s loyalty, especially when claims surface regarding Arrow’s complicity in the Saudi murders.

Bailey and Drew are a 40-something couple much like other couples. They have two kids, two jobs, and one boob with cancer. With only two weeks until their daughter Scout’s eighth birthday party, Bailey just wants to check things off of her massive ‘to do’ list. This isn’t her first rodeo with Breast Cancer and she’s determined to handle it as efficiently as possible. Drew wants to fix Bailey. He decides the best way to do this is to ‘work’ her well, taking any handyman job that comes his way. But Bailey doesn’t want to be ‘fixed’-she wants to be WELL. Their family fights for normalcy, attempting to keep their sense of humor intact, as Bailey juggles her misplaced anger, wayward Boot Camp clients and her father’s mental decline while Drew enlists the help of his friends Lance and Alan to make Scout’s party proof that they “got this”. When Bailey’s ten-year-old son, Max opens up that he knows the truth, Bailey finally realizes she can’t control everything.

As a young couple embarks upon their wedding plans, gruesome secrets from their past collide with sinister forces of the present to ensure these newlyweds do not live “happily-ever-after.”