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Posted on October 19, 2009

Jason Bateman: Career Development

Jason Bateman first became famous as a child star of popular American TV shows in the 1980s. After a nearly 10-year hiatus from stardom, he made an impressive comeback with 2003’s offbeat comedy “Arrested Development.” Now, at age 40, Bateman is at...

Posted on June 19, 2009

Twilight Stars Conquer American Magazine Covers

Following the release of the movie Twilight last fall, young actors Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are now worldwide superstars. The pair, relatively unknown before their roles in Twilight, has graced the covers of almost every American...

Posted on June 26, 2009

Betsy Ross and the American Flag

A common practice among Americans celebrating Independence Day each July 4th is to display an American flag because it is a symbol of freedom and liberty, which the United States promises in the Bill of Rights and proclaimed in the Declaration of...

Posted on June 19, 2009

Farah Fawcett: American Icon

Farrah Fawcett is an American actress best known for appearing on the 1970s TV show Charlie’s Angels, which catapulted her acting career and made her a pop culture icon. Recently however, Farrah Fawcett has been in the American media for her battle...

Posted on June 26, 2009

John Hancock: American Patriot

Of the 56 men that signed the Declaration of Independence, the first, largest and most famous signature is of John Hancock, President of the Second Continental Congress. His signature is so famous that the term “John Hancock” is used as a colloquial...

Posted on June 19, 2009

Saving the Elephants

Elephants are incredible creatures. The largest mammals on earth; their brains are larger than any other land animals. They are also very intelligent and strong. Scientists have determined elephants are capable of a wide variety of behaviors...

Posted on June 19, 2009

Arthritis: Know the Facts

An estimated 46 million people in the United States suffer from some type of arthritis, according to a recent survey by the Centers for Disease Control. Currently there is no cure for arthritis; prevention is key.

Posted on May 26, 2009

Summer 2009 Movies

Movies released between May 1 and Labor Day each year are considered to have the most potential for summer blockbuster status. This summer, most of the movies to be released are based on popular books series or popular cartoon series.

Posted on May 26, 2009

Swine Flu: Know the Facts

In March 2009 a new strain of the Type A influenza virus known as H1N1 or swine flu began spreading. Though the widespread occurrence of this virus is noteworthy, now is not the time to panic. It is important to know the facts and make good...

Posted on May 26, 2009

Annie Leibovitz: Creating Magazine Controversy

Annie Leibovitz is an American photographer whose work for magazines has been at the center of many controversies. Leibovitz was born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1949. Her father was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force and so the...

Posted on May 26, 2009

Autism: Know the Facts

The disorder autism, which affects children at an early age, is a one of the most-talked about health topics in American news magazines lately. Doctors and researchers still don’t know much about how or why children get autism but more and more...

Posted on May 26, 2009

Jessica Simpson: Magazine Controversies

Jessica Simpson is an American singer and actress who rose to fame in the 1990s with a string of pop-rock hit songs and a reality show co-starring her then husband Nick Lachey on MTV. Now the Simpson is making headlines and magazine covers for her...

Posted on June 3, 2009

A Brief History of Women in the U.S. Military

Throughout every American war and conflict since the American Revolutionary War women have played a major role. In honor of National Women’s History Month, celebrated each March, here is a brief look at the history of women in the American military.

Posted on May 26, 2009

March Madness: American Tradition

For men’s college basketball fans across the U.S. March means one thing: March Madness. The term refers to the championship tournament that lives up to its name—it’s an American tradition that turns millions of fans into fanatics.

Posted on May 26, 2009

Spring Forward and Fall Back: A Brief History of Daylight Savings Time

For as long as the practice of adapting daylight hours has been in existence, the practice has been controversial. However, of the countries that participate in the practice each is attempting to develop ways to conserve energy and better society...

Posted on May 30, 2009

A Brief History of Presidents’ Day

Presidents’ Day is a federal holiday in the U.S. that honors President Washington and President Lincoln, arguably two of the best presidents in U.S. history. Presidents’ Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February.

Posted on May 30, 2009

Best U.S. Patriotic Songs

Throughout the years many American song-writers and musicians have expressed patriotism through song. Here are some of the best examples of American patriotic songs from great American songwriters throughout history.

Posted on January 8, 2009

A Brief History of Martin Luther King Day

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an African-American minister, activist and prominent leader in the American civil rights movement during the 1950s-1960s. Today he is a human rights icon and the U.S. along with a few other nations celebrate his...

Posted on December 28, 2008

Outdoor Life Magazine Make Great Gift for Sportsmen

Outdoor Life magazine is one of the oldest outdoor-focused magazines published in the U.S. Launched in 1898, founder and editor-in-chief J.A. McGuire meant for the magazine to be a magazine for and written by sportsmen. A subscription to Outdoor Life...

Posted on December 28, 2008

Top 10 Best-Selling Magazines Make Great Gifts

In these tough economic times magazine subscriptions make great gifts. Consider these top-selling magazines for gifts.

Posted on December 28, 2008

Reese Witherspoon: Magazine Sweetheart

Reese Witherspoon is an American actress and film producer. She is one of the highest paid Hollywood actresses. Magazines love her.

Posted on December 28, 2008

Top 10 Holiday Movies

The best holiday movies make viewers laugh, cry and inspire the holiday spirit. They are heartwarming and funny. Here's a look at the Top 10 Holiday movies of all time:

Posted on December 28, 2008

Online Holiday Shopping Tips

With just a click of the mouse, shoppers can buy nearly any product online -- from groceries to magazine subscriptions. The world of electronic commerce enables consumers to shop at thousands of online stores and pay for their purchases without...

Posted on December 28, 2008

Practical Holiday Gift Giving Tips

With the current tough economic times it is best to be practical in gift-giving. Though it may seem like a chore, making and sticking to a holiday gift-giving budget is a smart way to survive, thrive and enjoy this year's holidays.

Posted on December 28, 2008

Santa Claus Magazine Covers

Santa Claus, St. Nick, Kris Kringle— is one of America's illustrious holiday inventions. Popularity of the myth, derived from a Dutch legend, started with Clement Clark Moore's poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas" and continued with the monumental...

Posted on December 28, 2008

Famous Holiday Themed Magazine Covers

Magazine covers are the most influential aspect of a magazine. Since the conception of magazines, editors have employed artists, illustrators and photographers to create memorable and original artwork for magazine covers.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Bow Hunting is a Popular Sport

Bowhunting, the sport of hunting game animals by archery, is one of the most popular hunting sports in the U.S.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Three Famous American Soldiers

There are many famous American soldiers but three tend to stick out in the minds of most Americans as the most famous. These three soldiers are Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall" Jackson.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Spruce Up Your Christmas Decorations

There are many ways to decorate your home for Christmas. Traditional decorations include both religious and secular decorations. Home magazines provide many ideas on how to freshen up tired Christmas decorations.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Strategies for Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain

Recent research studies have found Americans binge eat and thus gain weight during the holidays. Don't have to overeat or over-indulge. Instead put into place easy strategies to breeze your way through the holidays.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Best Magazines for Men

Magazines are great gifts for men. Magazine subscriptions are affordable and last all-year long. There is a magazine on every topic. Here is a list of some of the top-rated magazines great for male readers.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Magazines with the Best Gift Guides

Each December magazines help readers with their holiday shopping by including gift guides in their issues. Here are several magazines that always produce helpful holiday gift guides.

Posted on November 30, 2008

Holiday Movie Preview

Many movie buffs argue the holiday season is the best time for movies. Studios release Oscar-worthy flicks and family-friendly fare—there's something for everyone. This year is no different. From dramas, historical stories and family-fantasies, this...

Posted on November 30, 2008

Best Children's Magazines for Holiday Gifts

Make your holiday gifts last all-year long by giving your favorite kid a magazine subscription. Kids love getting mail addressed to them. There are many great magazine options for kids of all ages on a countless topics of interest like sports,...

Posted on November 30, 2008

Magazines Love James Bond

British author Ian Fleming created the character “James Bond 007" in 1953. Fleming featured James Bond in 12 novels and two short stories. Now the James Bond movie franchise is the second longest movie franchise to date and has made approximately $4...

Posted on November 30, 2008

The Health Benefits of Probiotics

Lately, many magazines and other publications have widely reported on the health benefits of probiotics, which are dietary supplements that contain live bacteria and yeast. Researchers continue to study whether probiotics help treat and prevent...

Posted on October 26, 2008

Vietnam Women's Memorial Foundation

This year on Veteran's Day the Vietnam Women's Memorial will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the dedication ceremony.

Posted on October 26, 2008

Fly Girls: Women Air Force Service Pilots

During World War II from 1942-1944 women from all walks of American life answered the call to fly for the military.

Posted on October 26, 2008

Carol Mutter: A First for Women in the Military

Retired Lieutenant General Carol Mutter is the first woman in the U.S. Armed Forces to be promoted to a three-star rank by the President of the United States.

Posted on October 26, 2008

5 Great Golf Courses in the U.S.

Travel + Leisure Golf magazine is a bi-monthly golf magazine that focuses on the luxury golf lifestyle. Regular features include reviews of top-rated golf courses, golf resorts and the extravagance that goes along with a wealthy lifestyle. Launched...

Posted on October 26, 2008

The Many References of the Word Soldier

There are many definitions of the word soldier and today there are many references in pop culture to the word soldier, which means a person who persists steadfastly in one's work; persevere: to soldier on until the work is done.

Posted on October 26, 2008

Sarah Palin Lands Many Magazine Covers

Since Sen. John McCain announced her as his running mate for the 2008 U.S. Presidential race on August 29, Sarah Palin has been featured on many magazine covers and has garnered a massive amount of media attention.

Posted on October 26, 2008

The Economist: Magazine of the Year

In 2008 Advertising Age magazine named The Economist “The Magazine of the Year" for its “crisp example of excellence in editorial, ad sales, circulation and marketing." The Economist is a distinctive publication that is growing in popularity in the...

Posted on October 26, 2008

Tina Fey is a Funny Lady

Talented comedy writer, comedian, actress and producer Tina Fey is making magazine headlines for impersonating vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, winning awards and most recently for signing a multi-million dollar book deal this year.

Posted on October 26, 2008

Great Ideas for Thanksgiving Food

The origins of the modern Thanksgiving holiday are disputable by historians beyond the tradition of celebrating the end of the harvest season by expressing gratitude for the bountiful harvest, which has survived centuries. Today, as in the past,...

Posted on October 26, 2008

Heart Disease is Preventable

Heart disease is the leading killer in the U.S. It is a general term that includes coronary heart disease and other heart conditions that can lead to serious results like heart attacks and strokes. Fortunately, in many cases, there are many ways to...

Posted on July 26, 2008

Golf's Greatest Player: Tiger Woods

Currently Tiger Woods is ranked the World No. 1 professional golfer and he is arguably the most successful American golfer of all time. In 2007 he was the highest-paid professional golfer earning approximately $122 from winnings and endorsements.

Posted on July 26, 2008

Type 2 Diabetes: The Next Epidemic

Health experts see many similarities between the epidemic of AIDS and the potential epidemic of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes because the presence of obesity, the primary risk factor, is on a quick rise among a...

Posted on July 26, 2008

Your Health: Asthma

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, asthma affects 20 million Americans and is the most common long term disease affecting children.

Posted on June 7, 2008

Boston Red Sox: The Early Years

The Red Sox are a professional American baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The team has a dramatic history of heartbreak and triumph.