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posted by davidt
on Wednesday October 16 2002, @08:15AM
mexico writes:
Boy George quoting Morrissey Boy George quotes the Moz in his article from Sunday Express Oct 13th.
Writing about an altercation in a gay cafe George says 'Nothing worse than a boy for whom you'd climb a hill backwards in roller skates being vile to you - but as Morrissey said "the more you ignore me, the closer I get". Indifference is such an aphrodisiac.' ---
Tina writes:
Kilborn rerun on Monday October 21 The 9/12/2002 Craig Kilborn show featuring Morrissey will be rerun on Monday October 21 on CBS. ---
mlozina writes:
Morrissey in movie review in NY Times 2nd paragraph, last sentence.
Film Festival Review | 'Talk To Her'
...The dense and deeply touching "Talk to Her" makes one think he has been listening to a lot of songs by the Smiths, those former post-punk potentates, particularly the band's classic, "Girlfriend in a Coma." ---
naomi sends info on one of the movies showing in Whitechapel, London:
Smiths-inspired film by Robert Beck showing in London (Oct. 18)
RODNEY GRAHAM FILM PROGRAMME
Lecture Theatre, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Whitechapel High Street, London E1
Friday October 18th, 7pm
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Nine Years Later (Parts 1 & 2)
Robert Beck, US 1996, VHS, 25mins
Quintessential home-made pop promos that graft snippets of The Smiths'
'Panic' and 'Girlfriend in a Coma' to scraps of video, turning remnants into
icons.
Tickets on the door £5/£3.50
info@whitechapel.org
+44 (0) 20 7522 7888
www.whitechapel.org
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