Time Out Magazine No 1194 July 7-14 1993 Neil Young Timothy Spall Alan Rudolph Johnny Herbert

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  • Time Out MAGAZINE No 1195 July 14-21 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 Laura Lee Davies.
    News 11
    Plus Martin Rowson.
    Home Guard 14
    The Government has announced new measures to combat domestic brutality. But some
    Turkish, Asian and Jewish women are already fighting. Catherine Pepinster reports.
    A Race Apart 18
    If Damon Hill checks his mirror at Silverstone on Sunday, he could see fellow Brit Johnny
    Herbert ready to take him on the inside. Andrew Siields meets an extraordinary Johnny.
    Young At Heart 20
    After 25 years of loud guitar-playing, Neil Young is rocks hippest dinosaur. This weekend
    hes out to turn Finsbury Park Jurassic. Steve Grant plugs in.
    Inside Out 24
    Film-maker Alan Rudolph started his career in Hollywood, but his refusal to compromise
    soon made him an outcast. Is honesty the best policy in film? Tom Charity finds out.
    Good Loser 26
    Actor Timothy Spall has cornered the market in nerds. In ITVs Frank Stubbs Promotes,
    he plays a small-time showbiz manager. Bruce Dessau watches the losing streak continue.
    Offers 169
    Win a ticket to see Suede at the Grand, get downriver to Docklands and the NBA
    basketball tournament, or take in the sun and Shakespeare in Regents Park.
    Last Word 170
    Letters and The Wimp..

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