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    1. all these people that u mention, yes I know them, they’re all quite lame,
      I had to re-arrange their faces & give them all another name…a word from the wise…hahaHa _

      Comment by JoHnny de-Lux on 1 September, 2012 at 7:15 am
    2. For Mike Lesser

      So who was the girl on the masthead?

      Comment by Roger J Morgan on 5 December, 2012 at 6:28 pm
    3. Theda Bara – silent ,movie star, but you’re going to google it any way.

      Comment by ScouserG on 2 July, 2013 at 7:05 pm
    4. I watched A Technicolour Dream. There is a clip that shows a page of the IT with an article called “The Pink Floyd Versus Psychedelia by John Hopkins”. I would like to know what issue it is.

      Comment by Keaton on 20 June, 2013 at 2:31 pm
    5. For Mike Lesser,

      In response to your recent approach to me regarding the ‘Fake London Underground Signs’ – here is my email address if wish to contact with further details, [email protected]

      Comment by Jak Bowler on 23 January, 2014 at 2:31 pm
    6. For a brief few months in late 1969 and early 1970 I was persona grata in the IT office. I ‘edited’ the page entitled ‘Yell’, which was supposed to develop into a separate magazine for skinheads, but never did – a bloody ridiculous idea anyway, but I had fun.

      I’m sure I remember an occasion, during that period, when the IT offices were occupied (by a crowd of anarchists?). I turned up to do some work on ‘Yell’, just barged in as usual and went upstairs. There seemed to be a lot of people there I didn’t recognise, but that didn’t particularly surprise me. I got to one of the upper floors and suddenly I heard the noise of several people rushing up the stairs behind me. Apparently the word had gone round that some skinhead or other (me!) had pushed his way into the building and might be looking for trouble. By the time they caught up with me, I had got into a room upstairs, and spotted a young woman I happened to recognised from an anarchist meeting I’d been to recently. “Oh, hi!” I said to her, and she said “Hi!” back to me, and we were smiling and chatting by the time the other occupiers caught up with me. It was that that saved me from being jumped on and ejected, and I stayed around for a while – not for long, because I wasn’t going to get any work done – and the young woman told me what they were doing there. But anyway, I was the only person ‘from’ IT who actually managed to get into the building on that day.

      I’m wondering if this incident rings a bell with anyone anywhere. I can’t recall why the occupation took place.

      Comment by Paul Thompson on 12 March, 2014 at 7:45 am
    7. i was there mate most of us where pissed off that IT was getting more and more dificult to get hold of.A lot of us sellers on the street depended on it to make food money back then…….after OZ was banned a lot of people started to think that we where all under atack …Grovener square came to pass and London was suddenly a place to be avoided a lot of us split to Amsterdam or …..well in my case Afganistan to get away from the pressure that the pigs where pourring
      down on us England became a Facist state and………well the rest as you know is history…One thing though its great to see IT back and shoving it up em right where it is so desparatly needed to be shoved and after all this time at last we might have a voice through old Jerry boy i am 64 now and i will vote for the first time in my life just beacuse it seems to me to be the only time there is someone that might give us a voice xxxxxxxx the wrinkly warrior

      Comment by roy on 5 November, 2015 at 11:38 am
    8. Hi,

      I’d like to know how to submit work to International Times.

      Thanks.

      Cheers!

      Comment by bruno neiva on 23 June, 2015 at 8:57 am
    9. Hi Bruno
      Send to [email protected]
      Many thanks

      Comment by Editor on 23 June, 2015 at 4:09 pm
    10. your e mail is not working , its returning to sender [email protected]

      Comment by ben graville on 10 May, 2017 at 10:47 am
    11. Ben The email is now [email protected]

      Comment by Editor on 11 May, 2017 at 7:22 am
    12. Thanks for coming back and making all the back issues available on line even though some of the print is eye wateringly small. I used to buy my copy of IT from a little newsagent near the railway station in Tunbridge Wells and remember so many of the articles.

      Comment by Neil Houlton on 16 May, 2017 at 9:39 pm
    13. ..good to see online – have memories of bunking off school late 60’s & distributing it hard copy around Carnaby Street & Piccadilly Circus supplied by a guy called Brian – happy dayze

      Comment by Lucid Lupin on 25 August, 2017 at 8:08 am
    14. wOw

      Comment by Don Dunlap on 9 March, 2019 at 5:11 am
    15. BEN GAZZARA MYSTERY:

      Here’s a quandry for film buffs – i have tried IMDB and many other cinema forums and ‘expert’ sites over the last decade with no joy – here it is: probably a 90s movie or television drama starring BEN GAZZARA – he plays a married eminent scientist or doctor who is invited as a keynote speaker to a conference somewhere in Europe. during his lonely stay, he either hires or encounters a stunning blond escort who seems Russian or Polish but that kind of accent. her character is disarmingly naive and juvenile and she is effulgently expressive towards him. later she gets very clingy and turns up at a restaurant where he is discussing something with his colleague and when he feigns not knowing her, she causes an upset. by the end of the movie she declares her love for him and he can’t help having feelings for her but has to keep a lid on it, but also is suspicious that it isn’t genuine, so he dismisses both their feelings.

      the end scene is of him peering from the back seat of a taxi heading for the airport watching her in a classy off-the-shoulder red dress completely break down on the pavement, heartbroken and his ook is one of disbelief at rejecting her as well as fear from such a close call.

      if anyone recalls this you would end a decade of misery, not just mystery – thanks.

      Comment by kendal on 6 June, 2019 at 6:46 am
    16. SHIT! I’VE FOUND IT AFTER ALL THESE YEARS – it is a SEGMENT from ‘STRANGERS’ called ‘A New Life’ – OMG that took less than 10 minutes and i thought id scrutinised all of IMDB on him!

      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0711204/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_i3

      Comment by kendal on 6 June, 2019 at 7:01 am
    17. alas the mystery continues over where i can get copies from. euphoria to dejection – can anyone help?

      Comment by kendal on 6 June, 2019 at 7:11 am
    18. The 31st of this month it will be 50th anniversary of the first ever live performance of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. If your reaction is “so what”, ignore the link. https://colinrichardsonjazz.typepad.com/blog/2020/12/monty-pythons-first-ever-live-took-place-40-years-ago-at-the-belgrade-theatre-coventry-this-is-the-s.html

      Comment by Colin Richardson on 18 January, 2021 at 11:22 am
    19. http://www.blacklistedjournalist.com/

      Comment by Jesse Glass on 10 October, 2021 at 4:56 am

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