The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from September 2004:
TALK OF THE TOWN: Secret history - Oh I do like to snoop beside the seaside
Sep 05, 2004;
TALK OF THE TOWN: Marathon man - Had the horrors lately?
Sep 05, 2004;
TALK OF THE TOWN: And finally... Dr Solomon Eagle reflects upon the tides of our artistic times
Sep 05, 2004;
TALK OF THE TOWN: WATCH THIS FACE: Jacob Polley
Sep 05, 2004
TALK OF THE TOWN: Freedom quay The invisible men
Sep 05, 2004;
THE CULTURAL WEEK: TEN THINGS TO DO (instead of going to see `The Terminal') 5-12 September
Sep 05, 2004
NOTES & THEORIES: The ultimate brand management manifesto. By Pablo Picasso
Sep 05, 2004;
COVER STORY: The belly of the beast He resembles a short, overweight porn star and he is quite prepared to strip down to his underpants to warn his adoring public about the perils of `dialling while under the influence'. Can this one-man soul revolution defeat body fascism and create perfect pop? Har Mar Superstar is in no doubt. Garry Mulholland joins the self-appointed sex god to blaze a trail round his home-town, LA
Sep 05, 2004;
Days of future past Squeak. Wibble. Bzzz. My God, it's alienating in here! How do we know that? Because that noise we can hear is electronic soundtrack music, which can only mean one thing: the end of history, the future gone wrong, dystopia. And now the Pet Shop Boys are doing it too. Undaunted, Michael Bracewell traces the short, hissy relationship between film and electronica and wonders why we're all so tense?
Sep 05, 2004;
FILM STUDIES: Colonel Kurtz for President? Not if I see him first!
Sep 05, 2004;
`I used to be cool...' He turned gritty reality into fashionable TV. Forty years on, Alan Plater is still gritty, says Matthew Sweet. But is there a future for his kind of drama? You might be surprised...
Sep 05, 2004;
FILM: Little boy lost, come blow on your corn The Terminal Steven Spielberg 129 MINS, 12A
Sep 05, 2004;
FILM: The Method comes to Restoration England!
Sep 05, 2004;
TELEVISION: In the mind of a hijacker - and other empty tales The Hamburg Cell Channel 4 Green Wing Channel 4
Sep 05, 2004;
RADIO: This week children, we'll be learning about pi...
Sep 05, 2004;
CHANNEL HOPPER: Stalk this way (and go to hospital that way)
Sep 05, 2004;
ROCK & POP: And the name of the world's worst band is... Reading Festival Richmond Avenue READING
Sep 05, 2004;
CLASSICAL: Sometimes you have to leave a place to see it properly Prom 61/ Prom 57 Royal Albert Hall LONDON
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: classical HHHHH John Adams On the Transmigration of Souls: New York Philharmonic/Maazel nonesuch
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: POP HHHHH Har Mar Superstar The Handler RECORD COLLECTION
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: JAZZ HHHHI Nils Petter Molvaer Live: Streamer SULA
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: RAP HHHHH Dizzee Rascal Showtime XL
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: ROCK HHHHI American Music Club Love Songs for Patriots COOKING VINYL
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: ROCK HHIII Kasabian Kasabian RCA
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: CLASSICAL HHHHI Bruckner Symphony No 7: Orchestre des Champs- Elysees et al HARMONIA MUNDI
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: JAZZ HHHII Bob Mintzer Big Band Live at MCG with Kurt Elling MCG JAZZ
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: POP HHHHI Natasha Bedingfield Unwritten BMG
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: JAZZ HHHII Jackie McLean Destination Out! BLUE NOTE
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: SOUL HHHHH Various Artists Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Vol 4 KENT
Sep 05, 2004;
DISCS: HIP-HOP HHHHI Diplo Florida BIG DADA
Sep 05, 2004;
DVD & VIDEO: HHHHI Shaun of the Dead DVD/VHS rental/retail
Sep 05, 2004;
DVD & VIDEO: HHHII Our House DVD rental/retail
Sep 05, 2004;
DVD & VIDEO: HHIII Grand Theft Parsons DVD/VHS rental/retail
Sep 05, 2004;
THIS CULTURAL LIFE: Some like it weird, man The American guitarist on his fear of Marilyn Monroe (and why he isn't to be confused with Tim Robbins)
Sep 05, 2004;
Boeing boss caught in transatlantic cross fire over defence secrets
Sep 05, 2004;
HSBC and Santander slammed in Senate money-laundering report
Sep 05, 2004;
For the sake of independence, go for a takeover, Caz BUSINESS VIEW
Sep 05, 2004;
MoD to ask Halliburton to bid for pounds 3bn project
Sep 05, 2004;
British Energy rebels offer pounds 800m to scupper shake-up
Sep 05, 2004;
Lloyd's hopes to claw back pounds 290m loss from 9/11
Sep 05, 2004;
It's lose, lose for Prescott in row over Liverpool FC Deputy Prime Minister put on spot by 'yes' and 'no' camps as he prepares to make decision on development of pounds 80m stadium
Sep 05, 2004;
InterContinental investors check in with hopes of pounds 1bn sell- off bonanza
Sep 05, 2004;
US ambassador and governor in line of Hollinger legal fire
Sep 05, 2004;
Britain attacks EU partners over pollution UK Government rounds on France, Spain and Italy for not enforcing rules to reduce carbon emissions. Clayton Hirst reports
Sep 05, 2004;
HomeChoice chief in talks with Tessa Jowell to bring digital TV to high-rise households
Sep 05, 2004;
The Interview: Kevin Beeston - Caught on camera: but Serco's chief isn't about to take his foot off the accelerator It's time for the City's favourite support services group to hit the road. Clayton Hirst clocks its plans to keep the contracts coming
Sep 05, 2004;
Analysis: Dollars for Guinea: how palms were greased by oil What a slippery mess the black stuff leaves. Paul Lashmar finds it has enriched not the people but the corrupt rulers of a West African state, while Rebecca John comes across conflict on the trail of the new pipeline from the Caspian to the Mediterranean
Sep 05, 2004;
They prayed for an end to poverty. So far all they have had is trouble
Sep 05, 2004
'As English as lasagne' ... try telling that to the roast beef and Yorkshires brigade BUSINESS ESSENTIALS: Big lessons for growing companies: Aunt Bessie's is famed for 'traditional' food, says Kate Hilpern. So can it change the recipe without alienating older customers?
Sep 05, 2004;
Hamish McRae: If they don't get tough on the US deficits, we'll know there are girly men in the White House
Sep 05, 2004;
Hamish McRae: So globalisation is bad? Not for Asia
Sep 05, 2004;
Running a pension fund can be a marathon or a sprint EXPERT VIEW
Sep 05, 2004;
WINNERS AND LOSERS
Sep 05, 2004
MARKET MOVER
Sep 05, 2004
IMAGE OF THE WEEK
Sep 05, 2004
Allied Domecq pops corks but Diageo has a hangover The week that was
Sep 05, 2004
Cairn pumps up the profits to join the FTSE's high rollers The week ahead
Sep 05, 2004
CALENDAR The week ahead
Sep 05, 2004
Market whispers
Sep 05, 2004
Technology: Stem cell research - Can Kerry let the genie out of the test tube? A breakthrough in medical science may be balked in America by a lack of financial support. Tim Webb asks if this will lead to a brain drain to the UK
Sep 05, 2004;
Media: The wonder drug that can transform a story The press's fascination with health scares and miracle cures is enough to make you feel queasy
Sep 05, 2004;
Media Diary
Sep 05, 2004;
Media: It seemed like such a good idea at the time Advertising: Picking a celebrity to front your campaign is always tempting. But there's a serious risk that it will backfire
Sep 05, 2004;
Media: No one is indispensable, Michael - ask Barry, Des and Frank Broadcasting: Even the biggest names can suffer if they switch channels, warns Charlie Courtauld
Sep 05, 2004;
Money: Wealth Check: 'One mortgage later, we have no savings' Each week we give 'Independent on Sunday' readers a financial makeover
Sep 05, 2004;