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The Face Magazine No 63 July 1985 Lloyd Cole Sting Robert Millar Rupert Everett Nicolas Cage
The Face No 63 Jul 1985
6 Scoop! Paul Usher plots his next move...
7 Comics: From garageland to Fifties kitsch
10 Djémila Kelfa takes Paris by storm...
12 Robbys robots/Rococos sweet passion
14 Alternative Miss World/Girls TV/Juicy Trivia
17 Nicolas Cage A Voyage Around My Uncle
19 Clarke Peters is the new Sky Masterson
20 Sting Swimming with the sharks ...
26 Stage Frights! How did this lot escape from Intro?
32 Rupert Everett Is there life after public school?
38 Robert Millar In the court of the Mountain King...
46 Alan Parker Americas favourite British filmmaker
56 World Games In search of the next armchair sport
56 Sex! Its saucy, streetwise and its coming soon...
86 Lloyd Cole Putting the Case For Cole
72. Letters Vitriol, appreciation, sarcasm, wit...
76 Fashion From cleavage to beauty in bronze
91 Subscription + Back Issues The Face by post...
94 Disinformation tarted up
63 Films The Last Dragon, Mrs Soffle, Police Academy
65 Music The Glamorous Life by David Toop
67 LP review New Order's Low-life by Max Bell
The Face was a very popular British music, fashion and culture magazine that was launched in May 1980 by Nick Logan who had also previously created the teenage pop magazine Smash Hits, and had been an editor at the New Musical Express (NME) in the 1970s. Some people associated with The Face over the years were designer and typographer Neville Brody (Art Director, 198186), creative director Lee Swillingham (Art Director 1993-1999), Craig Tilford (Art Directior 1999-2002), Graham Rounthwaite (Art Director 2002-2003), Julie Burchill, Tony Parsons, photographers Juergen Teller, David Sims and writers including Jon Savage, Fiona Russell Powell and James Truman and others.
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