The Face Magazine No 90 October 1987 Aztec Camera Keanu Reeves Jellybean Benitz
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The Face Magazine October 1987
BULLETIN: OCTOBER 19
Biodegradable art, Ron O'Donnell comes clean. Marvin the
Magnificent, the killer's last stand. Showtime for Haile Selassie.
Finsbury Park's hippy hippy shakedown. Jack Kerouac, the beat
goes on, and on and...
JELLYBEAN BENITEZ 46
The world is one great big Funhouse to New York clubland's
sweetest success story. David Toop gets into the groove.
KEANU REEVES 52
Cinema's new romantic who acts as good as he looks.
GUNG-HO IN THE PHILIPPINES 54
Vigilantes, guerrillas, Muslim separatists, kidnappers
Garcia feels the heat where Aquino governs but Rambo rules.
JON RIDGEON 64
Built for speed. Sprint hurdling's silver streak shows a leg to Jeremy
Novick.
PRINCESS 66
West London's blood royal is ready to take on the aristocrats of US
soul. Sheryl Garratt pays court.
LIVERPOOL: SCAM CITY 72
Putting the con into economy with the rich pickings of Merseyside's
new roguery. Kevin Sampson delivers the goods.
RODDY FRAME 84
Young, gifted and back. Vici MacDonald rediscovers the elusive
talent behind Aztec Camera.
FASHION: ELECTRIC LADYLAND ...... 90
The future of couture according to Jean Baptiste Mondino.
EXPO 100
Flower power and mannequin madness. The photographs of Alan
David-Tu.
FASHION: FIRST ADDITIONS 108
Juergen Teller makes sense of essential accessories.
ROOMS WITH A VIEW 120
The Carlton Arms Hotel: Michelangelo Signorile checks into New
York's flophouse turned arthouse.
THE NEW VAUDEVILLE 152
The roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd: variety is the
spice of life. Kimberley Leston takes a seat in the stalls.
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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