The Face Magazine No 28 Vol 2 1991 Deee-lite Mods Derek Jarman Massive Attack

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  • The Face Magazine Vol 2 No 28 1991.

    10 1990: REVIEW OF THE YEAR From new age chic to
    sexy science, the release of Nelson Mandela to the resignation of
    Mrs Thatcher, club fanzines to bleeps, the World Cup to Madchester,
    and more food scares than we care to remember 1990 was also the
    year when nobody danced to the Lambada and everybody pretended
    they'd watched The Simpsons

    46 DEEE-LITE Band of the year or aberration of the year? Mandi
    James catches up with the trio in Rome

    52 ROBERT DOWNEY JNR From The Pick-Up Artist to Air
    America: has the brat packer finally grown up? Sort of...

    54 NINETIES MODERNISTS Surprise of the year? The return
    of mod style, plus a family tree of post-modernist music

    60 DEREK JARMAN Sean O'Hagan interviews the film-maker
    who thought he was going to die before he managed to finish his
    new film The Garden

    66 FASHION: GROOVY GLITTERATI Nineties
    psychedelia styled by Nazir, photographed by Emmanuel Carlier

    74 DUBLIN ART Dublin is the new European City of Culture. It is
    also the centre of an art community that is beginning to impress the
    world. Sean OHagan meets three of the best

    78 MASSIVE ATTACK Their new album is going to be on your
    turntable all year. But are they the new Pink Floyd?

    82 UNIFORMS Photographer Steve Pyke documents the enduring
    fascination of young people for organisations with uniforms

    90 PEOPLE Club collective Flying Records; South African journalist/
    author Rian Malan; UK female arm-wrestling champion Dola
    Akanmu; jazz poets Galliano
    REGULARS Readers letters a foot fetish special 7 / Back issues and
    subscriptions 97 / Margins 98
    BULLETIN January events / focus on Edinburgh groups / more rude rap/
    new age magazines / 35 Summers can a T-shirt sell a band? / Run DMC
    on the Stone Roses / Hollywood gets into cover versions / Dennis
    Hoppers Hot Spot reviewed / George Kuchar on his kitsch movie shorts /
    Total Recall competition / Christian Slater in Pump Up The Volume / plus
    films on release, record selections and fashion news. Pages 28-37
    MONITOR David Toop in praise of Vanilla lce and MC Hammer; John
    Williams on what makes novelist Stephen King tick; plus five new music
    fads for 1991, and Januarys ups and downs. Pages 39-42

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