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Time Out Magazine No 1159 1992 November 4-11 Kenneth Branagh Daniel Day Lewis Stephen Woolley
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Time Out Magazine No 1159 1992 November 4-11 Kenneth Branagh Daniel Day Lewis Stephen Woolley
Time Out MAGAZINE No 1158 1992 features Best of British cover....Contents as follows.
November 4-11
Jon Ronson 5 Guess who's coming to dinner? Our scurrilous scribe. Opening Shots 6 The next eight days in pictures. News 8 Plus Sidelines. Heirs And Disgraces 10 Some of London's most notable landmarks are crumbling or have been demolished. Kevin Buckley reports on the fragile future of the capital's architectural heritage. Cover Story The Once And Future Ken 14 He might be the luvvie you love to loathe, but there's no denying Kenneth Branagh's virtuosity. His film 'Peter's Friends' is launching the London Film Festival. Brian Case kicks off our film special with a profile of the prolific actor-director. Genre Politics 17 Hal Hartley makes films that are witty, sensual, and frequently downright odd. His latest, `Simple Men', is no exception. Geoff Andrew meets a singular talent. The Last Picture Show 20 Neil Jordan's The Crying Game' is the swansong of Palace Pictures, a far cry from the optimism, hype and hubris of 'Absolute Beginners'. Former Palace supremo Stephen Woolley charts the rise and fall of a British empire. Brave Attempt 23 For his film of The Last Of The Mohicans', director Michael Mann sent star Daniel Day-Lewis into the wilderness to prepare. Brian Case succumbs to the call of the wild. What A Performance 26 The London Dance and Performance Awards 1992 are a roll-call of the year's brightest artists, sponsored by Dance Umbrella and Time Out. Allen Robertson hails the winners. Offers 169 Go to Munich's fabulous Christmas market; bag 'Absolutely — The Video'; win membership to the ICA; see Rose English for free.
To this day Time Out magazine continues to provide information to make the most of living in London – from comedy nights, art galleries, classic clubs and old-school caffs to shops & markets, film houses, theaters, pubs & bars, small music gigs, concerts, clubs, cabaret, poetry readings etc. Time Out London magazine covers just about everything happening in London at the time of issue. Very good condition. Decent readable copy. Will be posted in a strong card envelope. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 3.
POSTAGE/PACKAGING;
All items are professionally packed in high quality rigid all cardboard mailers. We do not use board backed paper envelopes. Magazines are placed in cellophane bags and then taped inside the mailer to keep it free from corners where damage can occur.
November 4-11
Jon Ronson 5 Guess who's coming to dinner? Our scurrilous scribe. Opening Shots 6 The next eight days in pictures. News 8 Plus Sidelines. Heirs And Disgraces 10 Some of London's most notable landmarks are crumbling or have been demolished. Kevin Buckley reports on the fragile future of the capital's architectural heritage. Cover Story The Once And Future Ken 14 He might be the luvvie you love to loathe, but there's no denying Kenneth Branagh's virtuosity. His film 'Peter's Friends' is launching the London Film Festival. Brian Case kicks off our film special with a profile of the prolific actor-director. Genre Politics 17 Hal Hartley makes films that are witty, sensual, and frequently downright odd. His latest, `Simple Men', is no exception. Geoff Andrew meets a singular talent. The Last Picture Show 20 Neil Jordan's The Crying Game' is the swansong of Palace Pictures, a far cry from the optimism, hype and hubris of 'Absolute Beginners'. Former Palace supremo Stephen Woolley charts the rise and fall of a British empire. Brave Attempt 23 For his film of The Last Of The Mohicans', director Michael Mann sent star Daniel Day-Lewis into the wilderness to prepare. Brian Case succumbs to the call of the wild. What A Performance 26 The London Dance and Performance Awards 1992 are a roll-call of the year's brightest artists, sponsored by Dance Umbrella and Time Out. Allen Robertson hails the winners. Offers 169 Go to Munich's fabulous Christmas market; bag 'Absolutely — The Video'; win membership to the ICA; see Rose English for free.
To this day Time Out magazine continues to provide information to make the most of living in London – from comedy nights, art galleries, classic clubs and old-school caffs to shops & markets, film houses, theaters, pubs & bars, small music gigs, concerts, clubs, cabaret, poetry readings etc. Time Out London magazine covers just about everything happening in London at the time of issue. Very good condition. Decent readable copy. Will be posted in a strong card envelope. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 3.
POSTAGE/PACKAGING;
All items are professionally packed in high quality rigid all cardboard mailers. We do not use board backed paper envelopes. Magazines are placed in cellophane bags and then taped inside the mailer to keep it free from corners where damage can occur.
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