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The Something Wild Issue, Autumn 2006 | Issue 37
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- EDITOR’S LETTER by Tank
- I MADE THIS: Riz Ahmed, Crazy Girl, Miriam Elia, Chris Weaver, Pauline Forster and Molaroid
- HIS DARK MATERIALS: the fantastical filmic vision of David Noonan
- SHEET MUSIC: Simon Elvins engineers a polyphonic paper spree
- HEAVEN SCENT: Miuccia do about aroma – Prada’s first fragrance for men
- FOILED AGAIN: Molaroid and the future face of metallic fashion
- NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH: how one man’s interest in the woman next door became an art odyssey spanning decades
- HIGHLAND FLING: check your clan colours – it’s time to get plaid
- PATANE AND ABLE: is Seb Patane the true Renaissance man for our era of digitally enabled art pretenders
- SACRED AND PROFANE: Hindu gods meet football hooligans in Aitor Throup’s award-winning graduate collection
- THE GREAT ILLUMINATOR: cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle on The Last King of Scotland and his journey from Dogville to Uganda
- THE TALK OF THE CLOWN: Julian Rosefeldt is not just any TV-inspired artist
features
- ONE STEP BEYOND: British architect Thomas Heatherwick talks about the unusual philosophy and Dali-esque design details of his new SoHo store for Longchamp
- SPIN SPIN SUGAR: performance art pioneer Charles Atlas keeps finding beauty in unusual places
- POLISH YOUR HOMME: imported manpower gets a makeover
- STONE ALONE: spectacular one-woman band Janine Roston is Planningtorock you
- SHINY CHAPPY PEOPLE: Tomasz Donocik’s jewellery-meets-accessories for blokes who want to be the mane man
- IT’S TERROR TIME: a new book diagnoses the 21st-century culture of fear
- HE’S GOTTA HAVE IT: tis the season to be a big girl’s blouse, femme fashion for men
- MODERN TIMES: MoMA’s new architecture and design curator believes the present can sometimes speak best through the past
- DEAD STYLISH: newcomer Agnes Kolignan’s collection is too ghoul for school
- BLUE SCREEN: Slavoj Žižek flashes Tank his Pervert’s Guide to Cinema
- BALLAD OF THE SADE CAFE: with a new London show, the visionary art of Pierre Klossowski finally gets it due
- POOL FOR YOU: this year’s Liverpool Biennial takes art to the people by making the whole city into a gallery
- BACK TO THE FUTURE: now that’s what I call 1980s, club fashion pays homage to the “me” decade
- CRITICAL RECEPTION: meet Aryan Kaganof, the South African behind the world's first-ever mobile phone-shot movie
- BIG LOVE: Mika Rottenberg and the first ever Frieze Art Fair International Award
- ALIEN NATION: sequins and wigs help fashionable replicants stay underground
- BLOAT COUTURE: thin was in, but now large is in charge
- THIS IS RADIO TANK: the superpeople behind the stellar sounds of this issues free CD
- AN AMERICAN IN PARIS: New York womenswear autumn/winter ‘06/‘07
- BOLD THE LINE: London womenswear autumn/winter ‘06/‘07
- SHOW YOUR CLASS DARKLY: Milan womenswear autumn/winter ‘06/‘07
- COUTURE CLUB: Paris womenswear autumn/winter ‘06/‘07
- G FORCE: backstage with the Galliano guy
- COASTAL ORDERS: the menswear forecast is changing for winter
- THE LADY VANISHES: when her clothes are this glamorous, who cars that Paule KA doesn’t exist?
- FEAR AND CRESCENT DANGER: in 1994 the Notorious B.I.G rapped, “Time to get paid, blow up like the world trade.” In 2006, your nan loves Jay-Z and a new breed of Islamic MCs are causing all the drama, is Jihad the new gangsta
- KHARTOUM TIME: how European architecture and local interest groups have put Khartoum, and its airport, back on the geopolitical map
- THIS SIDE OF PARADISE: the regeneration of east London for the Olympics in 2012 will mean and end to the strange utopia of Clays Lane, Stratford – take a final trip with us
- RADIO DADA: Resonance FM and the sound of a news kind of audio art
- CHANGING ROOMS: not buying it
- IMPERIAL BLATHER: celebrated writer and critic Pankaj Mishra explores the revisionist history and contemporary realities of empire
- SALLON SELECTIVES: a tribute to Philip Sallon, London’s “king of clubs”
- POP UP CITY: urbanism, once the stuff of glass, concrete and steel, is now likely to exist on your palm-top, says Dutch architectural practice Studio Popcorn
- YOU’RE NOT A FRIEND: it’s time to make a stand against the modern marketing disease of fake mateyness
- CURATED PAGES: Jack Hanley Gallery
- OH YEAH SHE’S A WILD ONE: can Juliette lick it? Yes she can
- A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME: true stories of domestic slaves from France, and the buildings that were their prisons