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New look, new name!

New look, new name!

Posted Thursday, 21 April 2016   |   1962 views You may have noticed our May issue has had a makeover...
HOSS Spring Issue hits newsstands!

HOSS Spring Issue hits newsstands!

Posted Tuesday, 22 March 2016   |   1802 views TVs Favourite Deck Builder Paul Lafrance Is Hoss Magazine’s Spring Issue Cover Story
BIG PARTY IN  WHITE VALLEY

BIG PARTY IN  WHITE VALLEY

Posted Monday, 21 March 2016   |   0 views As when reading a book or watching a film, STEVE WEINMAN likes to avoid spoilers and arrive open-minded at an unfamiliar destination ready for what he hopes will be pleasant surprises. So how would the tourist heart of French Polynesia measure up?
DIVER TESTS - Ratio iDive Easy dive computer

DIVER TESTS - Ratio iDive Easy dive computer

Posted Monday, 21 March 2016   |   1562 views NIGEL WADE tests a new dive-computer with everything but bells and whistles
MALTA'S GHOST FLEET

MALTA'S GHOST FLEET

Posted Monday, 21 March 2016   |   1452 views To enjoy the wreck-diving possibilities of Malta to the full, it helps if you’re a technical diver. CATH BATES went to see how many good dives mixed gas would enable her to fit into a week. Pictures: Peter G. Lemon
THE  TWILIGHT  ZONE

THE TWILIGHT  ZONE

Posted Monday, 21 March 2016   |   0 views Do you know about the Golden Hour? No, it’s not half-price drinks in the bar, it’s what you get when you’re in the right place at the right time at a flexible dive resort, says NIGEL WADE
Renaissance man: Stephen Hough

Renaissance man: Stephen Hough

Posted Friday, 18 March 2016   |   1774 views Pianist, composer, writer and painter: Stephen Hough is a true polymath, although even he finds himself challenged by Dvoˇrák’s tricky concerto, as he tells Jessica Duchen
Understanding Theory: Scales

Understanding Theory: Scales

Posted Friday, 18 March 2016   |   1849 views ABRSM’s Syllabus Director Nigel Scaife kick-starts a new series on theory with a look at the most commonly used major and minor scales – and considers how they relate to each other
Start as you mean to go on

Start as you mean to go on

Posted Friday, 18 March 2016   |   0 views Make sure your book begins in such a way that readers – and editors – can’t put it down, says Amy Sparkes
Truth or dare

Truth or dare

Posted Friday, 18 March 2016   |   0 views Making things up is a novelist’s job, but writers of historical fiction need to make it credible for their readers, says Margaret James

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