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Time Out Magazine No 1289 1995 Scott Walker Janis Ian Suede B Butler Clerks
Time Out MAGAZINE No 1289 1995 Scott Walker, Janis Ian, Suede's Bernard Butler, Clerks film....Contents as follows. Hotshots
'The Critic': The successor to 'The Simpsons' hits Bravo.
London Lives: A man with a mission - and a lot of cans.
Dispatches: Tokyo makes a politician out of a comedian.
Plus: Miranda Sawyer goes horse and celebrity golf is back on
the tee. Plus Sidelines. Edited by Elaine Paterson.
News
10 Inside Narcotics Anonymous: If you're hooked on drugs, it's
not your fault, says NA. Tony Thompson finds out why.
Manifesto: Too much emphasis on competition and winning
in sport is bad for the nation's health, says Andrew Shields.
Plus: Fast and Loose, and all the week's news.
Features
16 Wallowing in filth
'The Hanging Gale', the BBC's new drama about the potato
famine, stars all four of the McGann brothers and lots of mud,
glorious mud. Tina Ogle meets them out on location in Ireland.
18 Back with a bang
In the 11 years since Scott Walker's last album, his reputation
and influence has been enhanced by critics the world over. His
contemporary Janis Ian has fared less well. Now, both are
back with stunning new albums.
22 What Butler saw
After a chance meeting with former Suede guitarist Bernard
Butler, David McAlmont has embarked on the most fruitful
collaboration of his career. Peter Paphides expects great things.
24 Rude, crude and lewd
Director Kevin Smith's stunning, violent film debut was made
for less than $30,000. Nigel Floyd finds out how he did it.
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. Ex condition. Perfect readable copy. Will be posted in a strong card envelope. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 4
'The Critic': The successor to 'The Simpsons' hits Bravo.
London Lives: A man with a mission - and a lot of cans.
Dispatches: Tokyo makes a politician out of a comedian.
Plus: Miranda Sawyer goes horse and celebrity golf is back on
the tee. Plus Sidelines. Edited by Elaine Paterson.
News
10 Inside Narcotics Anonymous: If you're hooked on drugs, it's
not your fault, says NA. Tony Thompson finds out why.
Manifesto: Too much emphasis on competition and winning
in sport is bad for the nation's health, says Andrew Shields.
Plus: Fast and Loose, and all the week's news.
Features
16 Wallowing in filth
'The Hanging Gale', the BBC's new drama about the potato
famine, stars all four of the McGann brothers and lots of mud,
glorious mud. Tina Ogle meets them out on location in Ireland.
18 Back with a bang
In the 11 years since Scott Walker's last album, his reputation
and influence has been enhanced by critics the world over. His
contemporary Janis Ian has fared less well. Now, both are
back with stunning new albums.
22 What Butler saw
After a chance meeting with former Suede guitarist Bernard
Butler, David McAlmont has embarked on the most fruitful
collaboration of his career. Peter Paphides expects great things.
24 Rude, crude and lewd
Director Kevin Smith's stunning, violent film debut was made
for less than $30,000. Nigel Floyd finds out how he did it.
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. Ex condition. Perfect readable copy. Will be posted in a strong card envelope. Our Ref: Back Issues Box 4
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