Trinity and Brit mags

Maxim UK: New Matrix Girl Carrie-Ann [sic] Moss
The rest of our Matrix coverage is still available here. Meanwhile, in the US version of Maxim, we have to settle for cheesecake photos of Shannen Doherty. There are worse fates, I suppose.

Other Brit mags with posh websites:

Empire: movies and television

FHM (For Him Magazine): a lads' mag. Be sure to take a look at this month's 100 Sexiest Women feature for a look at performers you may not yet have seen; in particular, check out the picture of former Big Breakfast host Zoe Ball in a catsuit.

M8: club culture mag

NME (New Music Express): the weekly music tabloid

Q Magazine: The Rolling Stone of the UK, except it's not 30 years out of date with the times. Features an exhaustive reviews section.

Splosh!: an adult magazine focusing on "Wet, Muddy, Slimy, Naked Girls!" The description is more fun the actual site, but I admire the publisher's obvious relish in describing "big boobed Rachel in a shiny black vinyl suit with long sleeves getting coated by Sammy in custard, cream, spaghetti and porridge!"

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