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Time Out Magazine No 959 1989 Sigourney Weaver David Mamet PJ O'Rourke
Time Out MAGAZINE No 959 1989 Sigourney Weaver, David Mamet, PJ O'Rourke ....Contents as follows.
WHAT DO THEY DO FOR FUN IN WARSAW?
America's top political humourist, P J O'Rourke clutches a fistful of zlotys and goes
off in search of the wild and whacky get-down side of Communism.
GORILLA TACTICS
Playing murdered conservationist Dian Fossey in 'Gorillas in the Mist' saw
Sigourney Weaver up to her knees in ape shit while forming close emotional
ties with 4501b Mountain Gorillas. Steve Grant met her in more comfortable
OF THE SHELL
What were once hellholes have now opened for business as tourist attractions in
Vietnam. The land may be verdant and the Pacific coastline vast, but as David
Murray and Abbie Enock discovered, poverty and battle scars prevail.
LA CHANCE EXISTE
In this extract from Australian writer Helen Garner's, collection of short stories,
'Postcards, from Surfers', Julie and her gay ex-lover are travelling to England from
Paris via Boulogne. Together they uncover more than tourist sights. . .
RAI OBSERVATIONS
If the world's your oyster, Algeria's virtually next door, right? Only other people
come a cropper abroad. Chris Sakwicz went for a taste of rai and absurdly heavy
customs sessions.
WING AND A PRAYER
Imagine the worst possible flight in the world, then double it. The winner of our
travel writing competition, David Reed, braved what should have been a painless
nine-hour flight to Kabul but ended up eating awful salami sarnies for 48 hours.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, New York's not all 'Rhoda', 'Taxi' and Woody
Allen. It's a wunnerful town — if you've a taste for extreme behaviour, fast food,
adrenalin and loud abuse. Lawrence Gray hits the tarmac at Kennedy, running.
HARD AND FAST
David Mamet's characters have always been tough-talking. The director of 'House
of Games' is back with 'Speed-the-Plow\ a play that gives short shrift to filmland
moguls. Brian Case met him.
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 3.
WHAT DO THEY DO FOR FUN IN WARSAW?
America's top political humourist, P J O'Rourke clutches a fistful of zlotys and goes
off in search of the wild and whacky get-down side of Communism.
GORILLA TACTICS
Playing murdered conservationist Dian Fossey in 'Gorillas in the Mist' saw
Sigourney Weaver up to her knees in ape shit while forming close emotional
ties with 4501b Mountain Gorillas. Steve Grant met her in more comfortable
OF THE SHELL
What were once hellholes have now opened for business as tourist attractions in
Vietnam. The land may be verdant and the Pacific coastline vast, but as David
Murray and Abbie Enock discovered, poverty and battle scars prevail.
LA CHANCE EXISTE
In this extract from Australian writer Helen Garner's, collection of short stories,
'Postcards, from Surfers', Julie and her gay ex-lover are travelling to England from
Paris via Boulogne. Together they uncover more than tourist sights. . .
RAI OBSERVATIONS
If the world's your oyster, Algeria's virtually next door, right? Only other people
come a cropper abroad. Chris Sakwicz went for a taste of rai and absurdly heavy
customs sessions.
WING AND A PRAYER
Imagine the worst possible flight in the world, then double it. The winner of our
travel writing competition, David Reed, braved what should have been a painless
nine-hour flight to Kabul but ended up eating awful salami sarnies for 48 hours.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, New York's not all 'Rhoda', 'Taxi' and Woody
Allen. It's a wunnerful town — if you've a taste for extreme behaviour, fast food,
adrenalin and loud abuse. Lawrence Gray hits the tarmac at Kennedy, running.
HARD AND FAST
David Mamet's characters have always been tough-talking. The director of 'House
of Games' is back with 'Speed-the-Plow\ a play that gives short shrift to filmland
moguls. Brian Case met him.
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 3.
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