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A listings magazine is a magazine which contains information about the upcoming weeks events such as TV Listings, Music, Clubs, Theatre and Film information, examples include Time Out magazine in the UK. These are normally published either with a Saturday or Sunday newspaper or are published weekly or fortnightly to give information about upcoming events. They also normally include columns about TV and culture topics.

During the politically charged 1970's and 1980's many of the these magazines, in the UK at least, played a progressive role as part of the alternative press and had a reputation for leftward leaning investigative and campaigning journalism. They were some of the first consumer magazines to carry lists of "agitprop" events. City Limits was probably the most outspoken of all UK based listings magazines but almost all followed Time Out's lead of including space for lesbian and gay events and clubs. In certain areas of the UK which were previously dominated by the old guard of regional newspapers, which were traditionaly more conservative in outlook, this was the first time that gay issues were put on a par with others - this was particularly true of Bristols Venue (magazine), Southamptons Due South Magazine, and to a lesser extent Manchesters City Life where the local press (Manchester Evening News) had been at times at least, a little more tolerant.

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TV listings in the United Kingdom are the lists of programmes/TV shows that will appear on television over the next few days and weeks. The Press Association is a major provider of these listings within the United Kingdom.
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Clubs (also known as clovers, or flowers in some parts of Africa) is one of the four suits found in playing cards. In Bridge, it ranks lowest out of all four suits (Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, and Spades), below Diamonds. It is typically associated with war.
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Theatre (or theater, see spelling differences) (from French "théâtre", from Greek "theatron", θέατρον, meaning "place of seeing") is the branch of the performing arts defined as simply as what "occurs when one or more
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Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects.
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The word time out, time-out, timeout may refer to:
  • Sport time-out, a break in a sport play that may be called by a side
  • Television timeout, a break in sporting action so that a commercial break may be taken.

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Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century

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- The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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The alternative press consists of printed publications that provide a different or dissident viewpoint than that provided by major mainstream and corporate newspapers, magazines, and other print media.
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Left may refer to:
  • Relative direction, where left is the opposite of right
  • Left-handedness, the ability to use the left hand more skillfully than the right
  • Left-wing politics, the political trend or ideology

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Topics in journalism
Professional issues
Ethics & objectivity
Sources & attribution
News & news values
Reporting & writing
Fourth estate • Libel law
Education & books
Other topics

Fields
Advocacy journalism
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city limits (or city proper, city boundary) refers to the defined boundary of a city.

USA

In the United States, such limits are usually formally described in a state or territorial law (or an appropriate regulation) as being under the control of the municipal
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gay usually describes a person's sexual orientation, being the standard term for homosexual. In earlier usage, the word meant "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy", though this usage is infrequent today.
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Clubs (also known as clovers, or flowers in some parts of Africa) is one of the four suits found in playing cards. In Bridge, it ranks lowest out of all four suits (Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, and Spades), below Diamonds. It is typically associated with war.
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Conservatism is a term used to describe political philosophies that favor tradition and gradual change, where tradition refers to religious, cultural, or nationally defined beliefs and customs.
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Bristol
View from Cumberland Basin of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Avon Gorge

Coat of Arms of the City Council

Coordinates:
Sovereign state  United Kingdom
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Venue

Venue Magazine dated 20-29th April 2007
Type Weekly magazine
Format Tabloid


Owner Northcliffe Newspapers Group
Publisher Bristol United Press (BUP)
Editor Rebecca Dean
Founded 1982
Language English
Headquarters



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City of Southampton
The Bargate, Southampton

Sovereign state  United Kingdom
Constituent country  England
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Due South was the name of a British Listings magazines which covered the cities of Southampton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Winchester.

Due South was among a number of provincial "What's On"/Entertainment listings magazines produced during the late 1970's and early
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City of Manchester
Manchester City Centre

Coat of Arms of the City Council
Nickname: "Capital of the North", "Cottonopolis", "Madchester", "Second city"
Motto: "Concilio Et Labore"
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City Life may refer the following:
  • City Life (Reich), a 1994 musical work by Steve Reich
  • City Life (TV series), a New Zealand soap opera
  • City Life (Magazine), a Manchester-based listings magazine
  • City Life

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Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid


Owner Guardian Media Group
Editor Paul Horrocks
Founded 1868
Political allegiance Left Wing, Populist
Price £0.
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