Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Wednesday morning magazine roundup

People's on top of the big Schwarzenegger split ("Maria's Broken Heart") with a cover shot of the couple in happier times. Exclusive Britney backstage photos and "Glam in Cannes" Brad Pitt are distant seconds. Us misses out completely in taking the Blake and Miranda wedding route, picking up on the Ashton vs. Charlie comparison as a secondary story.

Will and Kate take the cake on In Touch Weekly's cover via their devastating "baby heartbreak" (the mag also goes with a "Charlie threatens Ashton" report inside). "Angie Catches Brad" (with the nanny!) in Star, which also plays up the Schwarzenegger scandal in the margin. Life & Style observes "It's War" ("Housewives" Teresa and Melissa most shocking fight ever), while OK USA discovers "Another Teen Mom Baby" (Leah).

W goes with a "Fantastic Women (and Tom Hanks!)" cover with Julia Roberts paired with Hanks, and Penelope Cruz, Naomi Watts, Rachel McAdams, Alicia Keys and Scarlett Johansson listed alongside. Lynn Hirschberg reports on Woody Allen's movie muses.

Marie Claire has "badass!" Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin on the cover and discussing babies, weddings and body issues inside. The cover also highlights inside poop on summer fashion and "wicked sexy hair." Rachel McAdams is a lovely Elle cover, and Penelope Cruz looks especially pretty on the cover of Vogue (Teen Vogue has Selena Gomez, who "wants to be in love" at this point in her life).

Seventeen fronts Pretty Little Liars' Lucy Hale and "the juicy secret she's been keeping--until now." Apparently, January Jones needs "to go away…and kiss other men"--at least according to the cover of Allure (the ish also presents its Readers' Choice Awards for all your winning beauty products). And In Style has Taylor Swift embodying its "What's Sexy Now!" heading (she also dishes on fame, guys and fashion).

GQ's got True Blood's Alexander Skarsgard ("What's he got that all the ladies want?" Read it and find out). There's also a "20 years of Nirvana" inside story. Men's Health has gotten some notice already for putting "America's fittest congressman" Aaron Schock on the cover, where he shows off his "political muscle"to go with its "sculpt summer abs" feature. Glee's Heather Morris graces the cover of Women's Health, and we'll take her abs over Schock's any day.

Time Out New York gives us "the best summer concerts," with a scratch-off cover promotion offering a pair of tickets to the coolest show this summer. Paper's goes old school with Duran Duran on the cover, and Black Book has a music issue with The Kills on its "Lust for Life" cover--also containing a removable Ray-Ban water-squirter to go with an inside Gavin McInnes story about a water fight at South By Southwest.

Finally, TV Guide commemorates Oprah's farewell with a behind the scenes look at the end of a TV era.

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