The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from August 2006:
If it's Arthur Smith, it must be Edinburgh
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: HIT LIST
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: WIN!
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: BOOKS
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: Top Hardbacks
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: AUDIO BOOKS
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: FILMS
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: MUSIC
Aug 06, 2006
Box Office: FILM DVDS
Aug 06, 2006
Contents
Aug 06, 2006
TALK OF THE TOWN: Not a good surprise Openings, closings, people and places ARTISTIC DIFFERENCES
Aug 06, 2006;
TALK OF THE TOWN: A roof to call home Openings, closings, people and places FLYING HIGH
Aug 06, 2006;
Please do not feed the artists Until recently lions and peacocks were probably the most exotic sights any of us came across in the grounds of stately homes. But now, some of our most fashionable artists are fleeing the city to exhibit in country piles. Charles Darwent wonders if all that fresh air is good for them...
Aug 06, 2006
Essential Edinburgh The world's biggest arts festival can be daunting - but fear not, expert help is at hand. First, Brian Logan argues that Edinburgh is the place to be in August. Next, our critics pick out the best of the fest. Finally, a bevy of veterans recall their greatest - and not so great - festival moments
Aug 06, 2006;
Film
Aug 06, 2006;
Comedy
Aug 06, 2006;
Arthur Smith, comedian and playwright
Aug 06, 2006
Jason Byrne, comedian
Aug 06, 2006
Ian Rankin, author
Aug 06, 2006
Theatre
Aug 06, 2006;
Dance
Aug 06, 2006;
Classical
Aug 06, 2006;
Rock and pop
Aug 06, 2006;
Guy Masterson, theatre director
Aug 06, 2006
Lucy Porter, comedian
Aug 06, 2006
Art
Aug 06, 2006;
Madge gets on her high horse ROCK& POP
Aug 06, 2006;
All of life, measured in tea spoons VISUAL ART
Aug 06, 2006;
Thanks, Mr Joyce - don't call us THEATRE Exiles NT Cottesloe LONDON A Right Royal Farce King's Head LONDON The Comedy of Errors Globe LONDON
Aug 06, 2006;
Bring in the frowns THE CRITICS Jonathan Romney Miami Vice Michael Mann 132MINS, 15
Aug 06, 2006;
A model of restraint ALSO SHOWING The Notorious Bettie Page Mary Harron 91 M INS, 18
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend Ivan Reitman 95MINS, 12A
Aug 06, 2006
Who Killed the Electric Car? Chris Paine 92MINS, U
Aug 06, 2006
Three Times Hou Hsiao-Hsien 118MINS, 12A
Aug 06, 2006
The Ant Bully John A Davis 90MINS, U
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Also out this week CSA: The Confederate States of America (12A)
Aug 06, 2006
An excuse for bump'n'grind DANCE Brasil Brasileiro Sadler's Wells LONDON The Pharaoh's Daughter Royal Opera House LONDON The Golden Age Coliseum LONDON
Aug 06, 2006;
Handel in the 21st century: just add beer CLASSICAL Orlando Wilton's Music Hall, LONDON Voices Royal Albert Hall GLYNDEBOURNE
Aug 06, 2006;
ABC DISCS
Aug 06, 2006
Pride is a sin - just ask Bette
Aug 06, 2006;
'I can hear the prawns from here!' TELEVISION Hermione Eyre Trawlermen BBC1 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? BBC1 Time Trumpet BBC2
Aug 06, 2006
In 'The Archers', no one can hear you scream RADIO
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It's my nest, and I'll defend it COMEDY
Aug 06, 2006;
Mo' better books From F Scott Fitzgerald to Kerouac and beyond, jazz music has inspired writers with its wild energy and subversive style. But, argues Kevin Le Gendre, it takes more than a beret and a smoky setting to turn a character into a hep cat
Aug 06, 2006
Is America fit for freedom? FICTION Terrorist By John Updike HAMISH HAMILTON pounds 17.99 pounds 16.50 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Aug 06, 2006;
Despatches from the front line of celebrity Over Exposure By Hugo Rifkind CANONGATE pounds 9.99 pounds 9.99 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Aug 06, 2006;
Among the unpersons FICTION Shaun Johnson, Nelson Mandela's closest associate and one of South Africa's leading political journalists, has written a compelling fictional account of the last gasp of the colonial era and the birth of apartheid, based on his father's papers The Native Commissioner By Shaun Johnson PENGUIN pounds 12.99 pounds 11.99 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Aug 06, 2006;
The Sunday Poem Woodwork
Aug 06, 2006;
About the poet
Aug 06, 2006
LETTERS: The truth about Eric's dreadful aunt The Lost Orwell ed Peter Davison TIMEWELL PRESS pounds 18.99 pounds 18.99 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Aug 06, 2006;
We love the dumpy princess! HISTORY Rebel Queen By Jane Robbins SIMON & SCHUSTER pounds 20 pounds 18 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
Aug 06, 2006;
Just don't mention the diaries Letters from Oxford: Hugh Trevor-Roper to Bernard Berenson ed Richard Davenport-Hines WEIDENFELD pounds 20 pounds 18 (P&P FREE) 08700 798 897
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***** The Arms of the Infinite By Christopher Barker P0MONA pounds 9.99
Aug 06, 2006;
*** Making It Up By Penelope Lively PENGUIN pounds 7.99
Aug 06, 2006;
**** What Do Existentialists Believe? By Richard Appignanesi GRANTApounds 6.99
Aug 06, 2006;
****The Naming of Eliza Quinn By Carol Birch VIRAGO pounds 6.99
Aug 06, 2006;
*** Happiness: The science behind your smile By Daniel Nettle OXFORD pounds 6.99
Aug 06, 2006;
*** The Italian Secretary By Caleb Carr TIME WARNER pounds 6.99
Aug 06, 2006;
Where's your sense of yumour? TV CHOICE Kath and Kim Monday, 10pm BBC2
Aug 06, 2006;
There are some boundaries that you just shouldn't cross FILM CHOICE Code 46 Tonight, 10pm BBC2
Aug 06, 2006;
RADIO CHOICE Andy Kershaw in Algeria Tonight, 10.15pm RADIO 3
Aug 06, 2006;
VIDEO **** Inside Man DVD retail
Aug 06, 2006;
** Basic Instinct 2 DVD retail & rental
Aug 06, 2006;
**** The Line of Beauty DVD retail & rental
Aug 06, 2006;
TELEVISION & RADIO: Wednesday 9 August
Aug 06, 2006