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Time Out Magazine No 1192 June 23-30 1993 Bob Hoskins John le Carre Teenage Fanclub

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Time Out Magazine No 1192 June 23-30 1993 Bob Hoskins John le Carre Teenage Fanclub

Time Out Magazine No 1192 June 23-30 1993

Hotshots 4
Six pages of gossip, trends and highlights for the coming week. With our man Ronson, our
mole Sidelines, London lives and Dispatches from Abroad. Edited by Amita Chaudhuri.
News 12
Plus Martin Rowson.
Capital Cop-Out 14
Whos policing London? In some areas, its not just the Met. Its citizens patrols and
private guards. As fear of crime rises, we examine law and order in the capital.
Dearth In Venice 18
Good art is thin on the ground at the Venice Biennale, where a minimalist film by Derek
Jarman outshines the work of younger artists. Sarah Kent grabs a piazza the action.
Plumbing The Depths 20
Bob Hoskins in a blue and red boiler suit, playing the part of kids video game hero Mario?
You cant be serious. Oh yes he is, says Steve Grant.
Cornish Nasties 24
The Cold War over, John le Carré has turned his attention to arms-dealing for his latest
novel, The Night Manager. Maria Lexton beards the reclusive literary lion in his den.
Deriving Licence 26
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then loads of 70s bands must be chuffed to
death with the sound of popsters Teenage Fanclub. Mick Coleman hums along.
Offers 169
Get into the opera mix at Kenwood, join in the knees-up at the Chichester festival or stay
at home and twiddle yer knobs with a Philips CD-1 player.
Last Word 170
Letters and The Wimp..

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