At least the Royal Wedding had the weekend to continue its warm glow. People's special collector's issue features a 72-page royal wedding album. Us Weekly has the Royal Kiss on the front (with a "Kardashian Vacation Album" highlighted in the margin), and Newsweek, which has its own special commemorative issue, has a wedding picture on its regular issue cover, with a wedding report inside from editor-in-chief Tina Brown (and an "Is Sarah Palin Over?" story inside). Time, which also has a special commemorative issue, virtually ignores the Wedding entirely in its regular magazine, though its "exclusive report" on FBI director Bob Mueller, "The Terrorist Hunter," seems like a losing cover choice sales-wise.
Entertainment Weekly, meanwhile, goes with an "exclusive first look" at Breaking Dawn, the two-part Twilight finale, with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson on the cover, of course. New York has an "Extreme Decor" home design cover feature, with the striking painted canvas bedroom cover shot looking more like an arty illustration than the real thing. An inside story looks into the controversial "Madonna, Kabbalah, Malawi" connection.
Love The New Yorker's cover illustration of mothers strolling their babies through Central Park--with one unattended gaint stroller containing 16 babies. Inside features include "On Libya's front lines," "Beating the death penalty" and "Jane Fonda's performances."
And ending where we began, Adweek has a golden Trump to go with the "Brand Trump--The name that grew and grew" cover story. Interesting inside is "Annals of Hype: The Beastie Boys do postmodern super-meta marketing."
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