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  1. Made In Brighton: From the Grand to the Gutter - Modern Britain as Seen from Beside the Sea by Julie Burchill, Daniel Raven, 2008-04-03
  2. Sweet by Julie Burchill, 2008-10-17
  3. I KNEW I WAS RIGHT by JULIE BURCHILL, 1999
  4. Sugar Rush by Julie Burchill, 2005-05-06
  5. Not in My Name: A Compendium of Modern Hypocrisy by Julie Burchill, Chas Newkey-Burden, 2009-04-02
  6. Girls on Film by Julie Burchill, 1986-12-12
  7. Julie Burchill is Away: Re-issue by Tim Fountain, 2005-04-01
  8. Ambition by Julie Burchill, 1990-05
  9. Diana (Diana Princess of Wales) by Julie Burchill, 1998-06-01
  10. Sex And Sensibility by Julie Burchill, 1992
  11. Married Alive by Julie Burchill, 2002-01-01
  12. "The Boy Looked At Johnny." : The Obituary of Rock and Roll by Julie; Parsons, Tony Burchill, 1980
  13. Love it or Shove it by Julie Burchill, 1985-07-04
  14. The Guardian Columns 1998-2000 by Julie Burchill, 2001-10

81. Guardian Unlimited Columnists Julie Burchill Why We Should
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1 Mar 2003 Julie Burchill: Silly show-offs against Saddam! 22 Feb 2003 Julie Burchill: I'm fat. So what? 15 Feb 2003 Julie Burchill: People in class houses 8 Feb 2003 Julie Burchill: Bring me sunshine 1 Feb 2003 Julie Burchill: Why we should go to war 25 Jan 2003 Julie Burchill: Smug rebel yells 18 Jan 2003 Julie Burchill: Three cheers for adultery 11 Jan 2003 Julie Burchill: Don't mess with the press 4 Jan 2003 Julie Burchill: Time for a reality check Guardian columnists David Aaronovitch Decca Aitkenhead Dan Atkinson Catherine Bennett Ian Black Julian Borger Madeleine Bunting Julie Burchill Oliver Burkeman Duncan Campbell Rory Carroll Alexander Chancellor Kate Connolly Ros Coward Larry Elliott Michael Ellison

82. Vicious Burchill
As Vicious As She Wants to Be. julie burchill has made a cottage industry out ofattacking Martin Amis; this page offers highlights from her ongoing screed.
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As Vicious As She Wants to Be Julie Burchill has made a cottage industry out of attacking Martin Amis; this page offers highlights from her ongoing screed. From the review of the play Julie Burchill is Away in the Financial Times , 11 June 2002 by Sarah Hemming: The play "is not so much a play as a collection of aphorisms, observations and opinions drawn from Burchill's writing. The audience is agog, waiting for the next drop of vitriol to fall from Clune's lips. And fall they do, some viciously funny . . . some vicious ('If Martin Amis had stuck to writing about smoking, shagging and snooker he might have been the next Nick Hornby'). . . ."
" Out of the Rubble ." The Guardian , 13 October 2001. In the course of her attack on writers' responses to September 11, Burchill had this to say about Amis: "Martin Amis wrote a particularly self-important piece, and I couldn't help remembering his recent remark about why he'd rather live in Bush's America than Blair's Britain; because "The Writer" needs "an environment of turmoil and injustice rather than one of bland consensus in order to be the best he can be." Well, New York has certainly experienced a good deal of turmoil and injustice now, and one hopes it has had a beneficial effect on Little Marty's wordpower, if nothing else."
To plumb the depths of animus Martin Amis can inspire, consider these excerpts from Julie Burchill's May 2000 attack in

83. Snowdrift -- Computers
Home, Yeah, and you're next Littlejohn. Kill julie burchill No, not a desperateplea, but a great opportunity!! You, yes you, can now kill julie burchill.
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Kill Julie Burchill No, not a desperate plea, but a great opportunity!! You, yes you, can now kill Julie Burchill. Thanks to time travel and my personal control over an army of sinister whispering agents of death, you can kill Julie Burchill as many times as you want, until the good, good, feeling of revenge and cheap violence has really sunk into your bones. Why Julie Burchil you say? Why not Richard Littlejohn, Piers Morgan, or any other gafawing, sociopathic proto-human columnist scum? Well, because, err. hmmm. Well, requests for other columnists to kill gratefully received, until then just use your imagination, OK? Geez... Just select the nature of Julie's highly improbable, but by no means unwelcome, retirement from the 'literary' scene: At what time of day would you like Ms Burchill to expire?
Please select one or more elemental forms of death (hold down CTRL key to select many):
Fire Water Brutality Ropes and Chains Drugs Wild Animals Musical Instruments I know musical instruments aren't usually considered an elemental form of pain and death, but my sallow-faced merchants of doom are highly inventive (and not greatly appreciative of music).

84. Burchill Cashes In - LLB Dec '98
burchill cashes in. Paul Wellings, Romford CLP, reviews julie burchill'sDiana, published by Weidenfeld, £20. The themes of this
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The themes of this book are quite simple: death, lack of a free press, bulimia, sexual politics and aristocratic depravities! Julie Burchill explores all these angles and deduces that the monarchy and aristocracy have no place in a civilised society. Where she goes wrong is idolising Diana. Opting for glossy song titles for chapter headings like the Power of Love and Uptown Girl, Burchill has clearly rushed this book as a cash-in. Although Burchill never met Diana, there is still a creepy idolatry that pervades the book. If she felt so strongly about the hypocrisy and callousness of the Royal Family and upper class towards Diana then why didn't she write something before her car crash? More importantly, if Diana was such a compassionate humanitarian why did she not give more of her millions away to the poor and needy? Burchill crystallises her affection for Diana in the marvellous paragraph, "I am the cynic of the word. The cynic's cynic. A class warrior whose personal flame for the unknown soldier never fades. But in this aristocratic young woman, two years younger than me, I saw something I could not sneer at." Julie Burchill, former Communist Party member and

85. Wherever You Are: Asides - Fax Off And Die
However, an early chapter in the book does go into detail about Toby Young's superb media luvvie fallingout with julie burchill, over the closure of the
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I'm currently in the early stages of reading How to Lose Friends and Alienate People by Toby Young, a well-chosen Christmas gift that I received from a rather surprising person. But enough about that. While I can see why people would think this book might appeal to me - and it does, in its own peculiar way - the fact that the writer is laying bare the tawdry world of the socialite, the media whirl and the celebrity circle in New York possibly doesn't have the required effect on this reader. I've never been particularly starstruck by celebrity; in fact, I've always found the excessive glitz and glamour of Hollywood-style fame horribly grotesque. So far, this book is only confirming what I thought: that the whole thing is distasteful and nothing to do with real life. However, an early chapter in the book does go into detail about Toby Young's superb "media luvvie" falling-out with

86. Burchill, J.: Diana (Beschreibung)
Translate this page Die Königin ist tot – lang lebe die Königin! julie burchill Diana. 239Seiten, geb. mit SU. ISBN 3-455-11266-8. Hoffmann und Campe, 1998.
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239 Seiten, geb. mit SU. ISBN 3-455-11266-8. Hoffmann und Campe, 1998.
Julie Burchill, die britische Top-Journalistin, ist fast gleichaltrig

87. Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Falling Flat On Their Arts
Falling flat on their arts julie burchill Saturday January 19, 2002 The GuardianFrom the day the first middleclass ponce decided he was a socialist (and I
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From the day the first middle-class ponce decided he was a "socialist" (and I don't mean Vladimir Ilyich - he was sound; I mean that specific, namby-pamby ponce found only in England) there's been a lot of crap talked about socialism's duty to "culture". "Oooh, let's have 'bread and circuses'; let's have 'bread and roses'; let's have a poxing 'revolution for fun'." My arse, as old man Royle might say. The other reason, of course, is that the council are New Labour; a bunch of up-themselves show-offs who'd rather hang about with luvvies than deal with the problems of real people. That's why Princess Toni has spent and is spending obscene billions of public money on the dome, while the railways grind to a standstill and hospitals leave war heroes to die on trolleys in corridors. There's no business like showbusiness - and how the government/council chooses to spend your money is certainly no business of yours!

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89. Reader Of The Week
Reader of the Week. julie burchill, friend of the pigeons. Pijons Are youpropigeon? julie burchill Yes, I like them very much. Up the pigeons!
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Julie Burchill, friend of the pigeons Congratulations to Julie Burchill , onetime 'hip young gunslinger' and now the Saturday morning siren of inky print, who has been made Pijons Reader of the Week in a unanimous show of feathers by the survivors of the Ken Livingstone Trafalgar Square Pigeon Massacre. In the 80s, we watched from our perch in Dean Street as Julie ruled the Groucho Club publishing Ambition and founding the Modern Review . In the 90s she moved her regal seat to Brighton and published her autobiography I Knew I Was Right . Go Julie! In a live webchat on the Guardian newspaper's website, Julie gave the following interview: Pijons: Are you pro-pigeon? Julie Burchill: Yes, I like them very much. Up the pigeons! Up with la Burchill! Did you see Tony Peanuts on The Adam and Joe Show ? I am still laughing. Read a letter from Julie here
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90. :::: The Mixture ::::
julie burchill. julie burchill rose their ears bleed. But I thoughtthis might amuse you. Write back. julie burchill. . Sarah Haight.
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BEHIND THE SEEN The Mixture is just that. A mix of the new, the smart, and the interesting. We rely on many personalities to make the mix...here are a few. Barry Walters Barry Walters, a frequent contributor of pop-culture critique, has written for a variety of publications, including Entertainment Weekly The Advocate Out Spin Us Weekly Blender the Village Voice , and is currently a Senior Critic at Rolling Stone
Walters was the pop music critic for the San Francisco Examiner for eight years, during its heyday as a major metropolitan newspaper. He has written for , as well as for "Spin Alternative Record Guide" and "The Faber Book of Pop." He was also a featured subject of "Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America" by Ann Powers.
Walters wrote liner notes for "The Disco Box", "Diana Ross - The Millennium Collection", "The Residents - Twenty Twisted Questions", "The Philly Sound: Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and the Story of Brotherly Love (1966-1976)", "Go Away Little Boy: The Sass and Soul of Marlena Shaw", "Lovergirl: The Teena Marie Story" and "Two Tons o' Fun - Get the Feeling", among others. More recently, Walters worked on the same team as The Mixture's Vince Aletti building the Disco exhibit at Seattle's Experience Music Project
Among his current interests are nearly anything cute from Japan, and nearly anything funky that's going for hundreds of dollars to Japanese collectors on eBay.

91. Feb1-15/03
Baudelaire. Iraq’s New International Brigade has a new enlisteethe Guardian’s julie burchill. As someone who has followed
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WE ARE ALL TROTSKYITES NOW David Pryce-Jones writes in the Sunday Telegraph Ignorance, fear and lack of respect for Arabs—these were the most obvious traits on display in yesterday's demonstration against a war in Iraq. Could so many people really think that it is better to leave Iraqis under Saddam Hussein's vicious tyranny than to liberate them from it? Their protests suggest that it is not worth risking anything at all to free Arabs. To risk spilling a single drop of blood to liberate Iraq would be futile—not merely because it would be "destabilizing" or "kill children," but because the Arabs have no capacity for "Western" freedom anyway. Behind the demonstrators' slogans lies the assumption that Arabs should be left alone: they don't mind being brutalized, tortured and murdered by a fascist thug like Saddam. Where they come from, it is the natural order of things. That line of thought is nonsense. More than that—it is racist nonsense. No one knows better than the Arabs the horror of being oppressed. No one knows better than they that tyrannical oppression is all that they will get so long as Saddam and his family are in power. Saddam's despotism is not a denial of "Western" freedom: it's a denial of the freedom that every person needs to be able to live a worthwhile life. To imagine that the Iraqis don't want to be freed, or are not entitled to it, is simply to suppose that they are less human than us.

92. Alphamusic - Julie Burchill
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