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Time Out Magazine No 1261 1994 Class War Fashion/Street Style John Travolta
Time Out MAGAZINE No 1261 October 19-26 1994
Check out London's new tribal fashions (page 25) as the V&A prepares to open its street style retrospective (page 14).
Hotshots 4 All the highlights of the next eight days in just six pages! This week, Miranda Sawyer on phone sex, a disillusioned dispatch from Prague, and the inventor of the perfect fire extinguisher. News 11 Plus Martin Rowson. Out Of Order 12 In the run-up to the biggest ever clampdown on civil liberties, anti-State feelings are running higher than ever. But what does it mean to be an anarchist in 1994? Julian Kossoff investigates. Cover Story Gutter Snipes 14 As the V&A hosts a major exhibition into street style, Andrew Tuck queries whether it's still true that you can see more fashion talent on the streets of London than on the catwalks.
Back With A Bang 18
Of all the surprises in Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction', the biggest is the towering performance of low-life leading man John Travolta. Steven Daly reports on a remarkable resurrection. Up And Down Under 20 Australian Mal MeningaIs the king of rugby league. As his `Kangaroos' prepare to take on Great Britain at Wembley, Andrew Shields tackles him about the future of the oval-ball game. Prize Fights 22 - After many hours' heated debate in a darkened room, our experts have decided on the winners-of this year's TO awards for Theatre, Comedy and Dance. Hell's Angel 24 . Claude Chabrol's `L'Enfer' is a remake with a difference — because the original was never completed. Tom Charity meets the man who's rescued Henri-George Clouzot's project from oblivion. Offers 177 It's a bonanza for film fans as the London Film Festival hoves into view: we have tickets, wine, posters and TO film guides to be won. Plus tickets for the Skin 2 rubber ball. Last Word 178 Letters and The Wimp.
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, theatre's, 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. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 4
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.
Check out London's new tribal fashions (page 25) as the V&A prepares to open its street style retrospective (page 14).
Hotshots 4 All the highlights of the next eight days in just six pages! This week, Miranda Sawyer on phone sex, a disillusioned dispatch from Prague, and the inventor of the perfect fire extinguisher. News 11 Plus Martin Rowson. Out Of Order 12 In the run-up to the biggest ever clampdown on civil liberties, anti-State feelings are running higher than ever. But what does it mean to be an anarchist in 1994? Julian Kossoff investigates. Cover Story Gutter Snipes 14 As the V&A hosts a major exhibition into street style, Andrew Tuck queries whether it's still true that you can see more fashion talent on the streets of London than on the catwalks.
Back With A Bang 18
Of all the surprises in Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction', the biggest is the towering performance of low-life leading man John Travolta. Steven Daly reports on a remarkable resurrection. Up And Down Under 20 Australian Mal MeningaIs the king of rugby league. As his `Kangaroos' prepare to take on Great Britain at Wembley, Andrew Shields tackles him about the future of the oval-ball game. Prize Fights 22 - After many hours' heated debate in a darkened room, our experts have decided on the winners-of this year's TO awards for Theatre, Comedy and Dance. Hell's Angel 24 . Claude Chabrol's `L'Enfer' is a remake with a difference — because the original was never completed. Tom Charity meets the man who's rescued Henri-George Clouzot's project from oblivion. Offers 177 It's a bonanza for film fans as the London Film Festival hoves into view: we have tickets, wine, posters and TO film guides to be won. Plus tickets for the Skin 2 rubber ball. Last Word 178 Letters and The Wimp.
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, theatre's, 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. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 4
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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