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Time Out London back issues for 2008

Founded in 1968, Time Out is the best-selling weekly guide to London, covering all forms of arts and entertainment. You can buy back issues of Time Out London magazine, online.

Time Out London magazine (issue 1967)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1967)

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ISSUE 1967 WINE IN LONDON ISSUE Join our bacchanalian Big Smoke adventure as we present our essential chart of the 73 best restaurants and bars for good-value quaffing in the capital PLUS Forget supermarket plonk, we present a guide to the city’s best independent wine merchants AND Drawing a blanc? Never be baffled in a restaurant again with our expert tips on how to read a wine menu PLUS Grand designs: Design Museum director Deyan Sudjic lists his favourite London buildings, London’s coolest shop changing rooms, we reveal your favourite stand-up of all time, we speak to noise artists Crystal Castles and Ken? Boris? Or the BNP? Find out who picked up your votes in the Time Out mayoral poll.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1965)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1965)

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ISSUE 1965 PEDAL POWER On your bike! The ultimate two-wheeled guide to the capital with: Crosstown traffic: car vs bus vs bike vs walking – we discover the fastest way to traverse the city PLUS Tarmac wars! London's most divisive debate between pedestrians and pedal-pushers rages on AND Leisure cycling routes: great ideas for pedalling days out in the east and west PLUS Boris bumbles in! In the third of our interviews with the big four mayoral hopefuls, the Conservative candidate talks to us about bendy buses, bike routes and bringing back the Routemaster, we meet the innovative food producers making London taste better and, BRAND NEW Catch our brilliant DVD section with the verdict on all the best and worst releases of the week



Time Out London magazine (issue 1964)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1964)

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ISSUE 1964 GLORIOUS GARDENS Green is good! Spruce up your own patch or take a stroll through the city's most inspiring green spaces with our spring gardening special PLUS Sowing the seeds of change. Meet the gardeners making horticulture hip AND All your urban gardening questions answered PLUS Mike Leigh's big adventure: the 'Happy-Go-Lucky' director takes Time Out on a whistle-stop tour of his London film locations PLUS Brian Paddick interviewed in the second of our series of sit-downs with London's mayoral candidates, we chart the best places to tuck into a whole roast, Carl Cox on the return of dance music, Michael Hodges meets Nedko Solakov AND Norse Star: we welcome Björk back to Hammersmith



Time Out London magazine (issue 1963)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1963)

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ISSUE 1963 THE BIG BREAKFAST Wake up, smell the coffee and tuck into our city-wide guide to the most delicious meal of the day: Time Out charts the capital's 30 best breakfasts PLUS Siân Berry interview: the first in our series of sit-downs with London's main mayoral candidates AND Secret cinema: we reveal the strange stories behind the classic movies filmed in London's hinterland PLUS The art of noise: Heiner Goebbels discusses his actorless London theatre production AND Man of the world: we interview the acclaimed director of the British Museum as the record-breaking 'First Emperor' exhibition comes to an end, we remember 40 years since London's anti-Vietnam protest in 1968 and, braidy bunch! The low-down on the capital's top ethnic hairdressers



Time Out London magazine (issue 1961)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1961)

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ISSUE 1961 THE GREAT LONDON TREASURE HUNT ISSUE Back by popular demand! After the great response to last year's epic hunt, we've resurrected it – and with even more fiendish clues. Trail the banks of the Thames, the Masonic streets of Theatreland and follow the footsteps of boozy Fitzrovia authors in our five London-themed hunts to be in with a chance of wining some sensational prizes PLUS Women behind bars! We raise our glasses to London's female sommeliers AND The vinyl countdown! Despite the digital revolution Time Out sees signs of life in the city's independent record shops PLUS We round up the ten best ways to go out over the Easter weekend



Time Out London magazine (issue 1960)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1960)

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ISSUE 1960 THE WEALTH ISSUE Mind the gap! With London experiencing the widest wealth divide in 40 years, Time Out reveals the shocking truth about the capital's richest and poorest. PLUS Find out what happened when a Baroness swapped her Chelsea pad for a council flat AND Shop like the rich! Check out our guide to landing premium products at paupers' prices AND Rave goodbye! As legendary club Turnmills closes its doors for the last time, three of its brightest stars – Sister Bliss, Norman Cook and Ed Simons of the Chemical Brothers – pay tribute to the legendary venue AND London's new bakers, top tips for healthy eating and find out why newly-appointed BFI chairman Greg Dyke is wrong about London film



Time Out London magazine (issue 1959)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1959)

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ISSUE 1959 THE PROPERTY ISSUE Boom, bust, or build on the green belt? This week in our exclusive bumper property special Time Out asks what's next for London's property PLUS Location, location, location! If you're priced out of the area you like best check out our guide to the best upcoming neighbourhoods in London AND Smart moves: need help getting on the ladder? Check out our essential guide to buying property in the capital AND Designers' republic: we travel to Beijing to meet the young talent of 'China Design Now'. PLUS Nobel Prize-winning lady of letters Doris Lessing, we meet nu-disco titans Hercules And Love Affair and preview all the best films of 2008.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1958)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1958)

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ISSUE 1958 THE SEX AND BOOKS ISSUE From smutty Shakespeare to horny Hollinghurst, this week Time Out charts London's raunchiest writing, selected by Martin Amis, Sarah Waters, Jonathan Coe, Will Self, Jilly Cooper and many more PLUS The joy of texts: we sniff out the capital's most depraved bookshops AND Fishy business: we trawl the Thames for an eco-friendly catch PLUS We preview the Tate Modern's new Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia exhibition, interview tweedy indie rockers the Young Knives, talk to the Polish playwrights planning to bring the East to the West, enter the world of club MCs and try alternative therapy’s answer to Botox – facial yoga.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1957)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1957)

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ISSUE 1957 50 BEST LONDON WEBSITES Log on to London! From blogs to bespoke services, don't miss our indispensable guide to the best of London on the web AND It's a Doig's life: Time Out interviews one of the UK's highest-earning artists, London-trained painter Peter Doig PLUS Trident on trial: we reflect on the successes and failures of the Met's Operation Trident AND From Accra to E8, we herald the rise of Ghanaian food in the capital AND We report from the frontlines of the Berlin Film Festival, we present exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of London Fashion Week, chat to upcoming soul singer Tawiah and much more.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1956)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1956)

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ISSUE 1956 THE ANTI-VALENTINE ISSUE What's love got to do with it? We chart the capital's most despised Londoners as voted by you PLUS It's great when you hate, yeah? We report on the effects of antisocial online networking: a bit of a laugh or playground bullying gone global? AND The spat pack: we remember the wittiest barbs and most entertaining hostility from a century of London feuds PLUS Kubrick, past, perfect, tense: 12 directors from Nick Broomfield to Guillermo del Toro pay homage to the idiosyncratic moviemaker PLUS Cooking with the macaroon mafia: London's patisseries share their cake-making secrets AND Sheryl Crow, Dizzee Rascal, Noam Baumbach, Jon Snow, plus we go on the hunt for the best and worst smells of the city



Time Out London magazine (issue 1955)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1955)

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ISSUE 1955 THE GENIUS OF DEREK JARMAN Bohemian rhapsody! Remembering the lasting legacy of the film director, artist, gay activist and gardener, Time Out pays homage to Derek Jarman PLUS We celebrate London's very first gay and lesbian arts festival 'Between the Covers' AND Labour in the dock: Time Out remembers the story of Peter Tatchell, the 'Bermondsey mafia' and how homophobia won a by-election PLUS London Fashion Week! We meet the hottest new designers and best new talent of the capital's fashion scene AND I should cocoa! Your guide to the best hot chocolate in town AND We speak to controversy-courting novelist Martin Amis, Pete and the Pirates, DJ Rap, Gareth Pugh, Josh Homme, Ronald Harwood and more.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1954)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1954)

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ISSUE 1954 THE LONDON STREET ART ISSUE Breaking the Banksy: as works by Banksy are fetching £40,000 at Bonhams, we track the rise and rise of London's new street artists PLUS Artful dodgers: we meet six urban artists at large in the capital who are set to steal Banksy's crown AND 'Boris is a fool', we meet veteran campaigner Michael Foot to talk Blair, the Bomb and London’s imminent mayoral elections PLUS We track down the best jukeboxs in town AND We take a look behind the secretive scenes of London's booming auction houses PLUS Don't miss your FREE 36-page 'China in London' festival guide



Time Out London magazine (issue 1953)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1953)

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ISSUE 1953 NEW BIGGER AND BETTER TIME OUT More shopping, more food & drink, more reviews and more London, plus a brilliant new TV and radio section - your essential weekly guide to what's on. PLUS The fabulous 50: our team of covert food critics present their all-time top 50 London restaurants AND From Russia without love: ahead of the Royal Academy's new exhibition, we reveal the troubled history of art collecting in Russia PLUS Let's have a butcher's: in a unique experiment, we buy a cow, cut it up and eat the lot PLUS The Colony Room at 60: we reveal inside stories from the legendary Soho members' bar.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1952)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1952)

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ISSUE 1952 THE NEW YORK SHOPPING GUIDE Make the most of the exchange rate: our transatlantic team of intrepid shoppers presents the ultimate bargain-buying guide to the Big Apple PLUS Something for the weekend? We take a snoop around the old London of mythical Victorian murderer, Sweeney Todd AND Temple of doom: we reveal the 'Da Vinci Code' secrets of London's secluded legal citadel PLUS Cold comforts: resist the urge to hibernate with our guide to home-from-home nights out AND Chris Rock, inside the Churchill museum, Lupe Fiasco and our verdict on the new Coen brothers film.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1951)

Time Out London magazine (issue 1951)

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ISSUE 1951 THE LONDON BODY Revealed! The truth about the startling future of the London body: we take a look at how Londoners' physiques have evolved to cope with life in the city PLUS Shape of the nation: why are we so obsessed with chasing the perfect body image? AND The anti-gym guide: too strapped to join a fitness club? Try our unique household workout tips PLUS London's 50 best workouts! From smart gyms to yoga studios, read our inspirational guide to the capital's best fitness spaces, we investigate the uncertain future of one of London's only gay theatres, we catch up with Pet Shop Boys, new clubbing frontiers of London and churn baby churn! The rapid spread of British butter.



Time Out London magazine (issue 1950)

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ISSUE 1950 PREVIEW 2008 We list all the best art, music, comedy, theatre, books and much more of the year ahead PLUS Sort your life out! From exciting hobbies to career opportunities, it's our brilliant guide to self-improvement AND Bloody-minded: we speak exclusively to Daniel Day-Lewis ahead of the release of his new film PLUS Is this the future of TV? We predict great things for new soap 'Echo Beach' and comedy 'Moving Wallpaper', we put the best new comedy acts of 2008 head to head in a sketch comedy gag bout, your guide to all the best January sales, the truth about London's school dinners and with the closure of the King's Cross club complex, we ask: what now for London's nightlife?



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