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Time Out Magazine No 1290 1995 May 10 -17 100 Best films Asian Football League East 17
Time Out MAGAZINE No 1290 1995 100 Best films Asian Football League East 17
May 10-17
Cover Photograph Paul Spencer
Hotshots
4 Reef: all hail the return of hair pop! London Lines: the unseemly haunts of London's thesps. Dispatches: Paris's red light district. Plus: customised condoms, all the latest scoops from Sidelines, and Miranda Sawyerjoins the Goon squad. Edited by Elaine Paterson.
News
10 A league of their own: Matthew Brown examines the efforts of Asian footballers to dispel one of England's favourite myths - and set up the Laurentian Life Asian Football League. Plus: Fast and Loose. and all the week's news.
Features
16 Cover Story The 100 best films ever made! It's 100 years since the Lumiere Brothers' first public demonstration of the hypnotic allure of cinema. A host of movie-makers, programmers and critics take stock and tell us their favourite films. Compiled by Geoff Andrew. 22 East 17 Laura Lee Davies gets philosophical with Tony Mortimer, the tormented songwriter at the heart of the tabloid-baiting Walthamstow bad boys' success. 27 'The King and I' Trek Mukhamedov, British ballet's most dynamic dancer. is about to tackle the title role in Lerner and Loewe's musical perennial. Allen Robertson gets to know him.
8 days a week 29 Sell Out A shopworkers' union fears the success of the Lottery could jeopardise its members' safety. 30 Get On The Net
As Time Out goes on-line, Anita Chaudhuri deciphers Netspeak. cranks up her modem and selects the best of the Internet. 35 Shop talk All the latest bargains and sales, the six best fake tans in town, and a look at the little known charms of Bute St. 41 Food Caroline Stacey eats in the capital's newest restaurants. 44 International agenda Next week's highlights in the world's other cities.
45 This Week Malcolm Hay collars Irish-Australian Jimeoin (p65). Pedro Almodevar gets nostalgic (p74). Jane Edwardes polishes the Almeida's 'Silver Tassie' (p133). 45 Around Town/Visitors 50 Art 55 Books/ Poetry 60 Children 61 Clubs 65 Comedy 70 Dance 73 Film 101 Gay 104 Music: Rock 124 Music: Places 125 Music: Classical/Opera 128 Politics 129 Sport/Mind & body 133 Student London 133 Theatre 143 Classifieds Ads to your life. 161 Time In Gossip, Aerial Views, Cinefile and all the week's highlights. 164 Day-by-day guide 178 Cable & satellite 180 Video/Gamesifechno 182 Radio 185 Offers Win our top ten films on video. or biag yourself some free tickets to see 'Ed Wood'. 186 Last Word 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 9
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. Overseas buyers pay actual "cost postage" for extra magazines - we charge you what it costs us.
May 10-17
Cover Photograph Paul Spencer
Hotshots
4 Reef: all hail the return of hair pop! London Lines: the unseemly haunts of London's thesps. Dispatches: Paris's red light district. Plus: customised condoms, all the latest scoops from Sidelines, and Miranda Sawyerjoins the Goon squad. Edited by Elaine Paterson.
News
10 A league of their own: Matthew Brown examines the efforts of Asian footballers to dispel one of England's favourite myths - and set up the Laurentian Life Asian Football League. Plus: Fast and Loose. and all the week's news.
Features
16 Cover Story The 100 best films ever made! It's 100 years since the Lumiere Brothers' first public demonstration of the hypnotic allure of cinema. A host of movie-makers, programmers and critics take stock and tell us their favourite films. Compiled by Geoff Andrew. 22 East 17 Laura Lee Davies gets philosophical with Tony Mortimer, the tormented songwriter at the heart of the tabloid-baiting Walthamstow bad boys' success. 27 'The King and I' Trek Mukhamedov, British ballet's most dynamic dancer. is about to tackle the title role in Lerner and Loewe's musical perennial. Allen Robertson gets to know him.
8 days a week 29 Sell Out A shopworkers' union fears the success of the Lottery could jeopardise its members' safety. 30 Get On The Net
As Time Out goes on-line, Anita Chaudhuri deciphers Netspeak. cranks up her modem and selects the best of the Internet. 35 Shop talk All the latest bargains and sales, the six best fake tans in town, and a look at the little known charms of Bute St. 41 Food Caroline Stacey eats in the capital's newest restaurants. 44 International agenda Next week's highlights in the world's other cities.
45 This Week Malcolm Hay collars Irish-Australian Jimeoin (p65). Pedro Almodevar gets nostalgic (p74). Jane Edwardes polishes the Almeida's 'Silver Tassie' (p133). 45 Around Town/Visitors 50 Art 55 Books/ Poetry 60 Children 61 Clubs 65 Comedy 70 Dance 73 Film 101 Gay 104 Music: Rock 124 Music: Places 125 Music: Classical/Opera 128 Politics 129 Sport/Mind & body 133 Student London 133 Theatre 143 Classifieds Ads to your life. 161 Time In Gossip, Aerial Views, Cinefile and all the week's highlights. 164 Day-by-day guide 178 Cable & satellite 180 Video/Gamesifechno 182 Radio 185 Offers Win our top ten films on video. or biag yourself some free tickets to see 'Ed Wood'. 186 Last Word 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 9
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. Overseas buyers pay actual "cost postage" for extra magazines - we charge you what it costs us.
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