Time Out Magazine No 1314 1995 October 25-November 1 Van Peebles Kenneth Branagh Ralph Fiennes

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  • Time Out MAGAZINE No 1314 1995 Van Peebles, Kenneth Branagh, Ralph Fiennes ....Contents as follows. Hotshots
    Flashbacks: Rock photographer Jill Furmanovsky.
    London lines: The metropolis's squalid secrets.
    Dispatches: Meeting the mafia in the capital of Latvia.
    Plus: Mail-order brides in 'Abundance', Miranda Sawyer
    meets the porn brokers, plus double scoops and hot
    sauce from Sidelines. Edited by James Christopher.
    News
    Fist drive: The tragic death of James Murray has
    renewed calls to ban boxing. But if that simply drives
    the sport underground, won't the dangers be greater?
    Tony Thompson goes out and a bout to find out.
    Manifesto: David Aitkenhead of the Dangerous Sports
    Club says life is dull if you don't take risks.
    Plus: Fast and Loose, and all the week's news.
    Features
    16 LFF Special: 'Strange Days'
    Our special film festival preview begins in four years' time,
    with the millennial nightmare, 'Strange Days', where there's
    nothing virtual about reality. Tom Charity asks director
    Kathryn Bigelow about the film of the century, while our own
    readers' poll reveals the best films of the last 100 years.
    19 LFF Special: Kenneth Branagh
    First his 'Frankenstein' failed, then his marriage did too.
    Now, Kenneth Branagh's back with the luwie story 'In the
    Bleak Midwinter'. Geoff Andrew finds out more.
    22 LFF Special: Black and proud
    After the murder of Malcolm X, the Black Panthers pounced.
    Now, at last, Mario Van Peebles has committed their story
    to celluloid. Brian Case rattles the cage of his memory.
    24 White and loud
    Al Jolson spent his life caricaturing blacks and belting out
    songs with dodgy lyrics. Brian Conley's about to revive his
    wicked ways in a new £2 million Edit Edit Production. Whatever
    happens, it'll be all white on the night, says Brian Case.
    26 The new 'Tube'
    Jools Holland's 'Later' has matured into the finest TV pop
    programme since 'The Tube'. Laura Lee Dawes lends her
    ears and eyes to the guests on the first of the new series.

    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 6


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