Time Out Magazine No 1200 August 18-25 1993 Bill Laswell Derek Jarman

Time Out Magazine No 1200 August 18-25 1993 Bill Laswell Derek Jarman

Time Out Magazine No 1200 August 18-25 1993 

Hotshots 4
51 pages of gossip, trends and highlights for the coming week. Featuring our man
Ronson, our mole Sidelines, London lives and Dispatches. Edited by Andrew Tuck.
News 11
Plus Martin Rowson.
Cover Story Trains, Pains and Automobiles 14
Our roads are gridlocked, our public transport is the most expensive in Europe. In our
feature special, Denis Campbell confronts Steve Norris, Londons Transport Minister; we see
which is the fastest way to cross the capital; and find out how to get moving again.
Blue Yonder 20
Blue could be Derek Jarmans last work. Hes not only gravely ill, but disillusioned with
the cinema. Paul Burston finds out why hes at long last made a film tackling AIDS.
Lost In Music 22
Record producer Bill Laswell has worked with everyone from Mick Jagger to Public Image
and Sly and Robbie. Mick Coleman meets the creative eminence behind Axiom Records.
A Bit Of Ado 26
Branaghs feel-good film of Much Ado has charmed America, but does he really merit the
mantle of Laurence Olivier? Steve Grant looks at the history of the Bard on screen.
Offers 161 
See the newest Sayles movie; watch the Toronto Maple Leafs in action; spend an evening
with the Invisible Man; celebrate with Kiss 100. Plus discounts.
Last Word 162
Letters and The Wimp.

Staining on cover as seen and a bit of crinkling where it got wet.

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