To be Frank…

Posted Jun 2nd, 2008 • Category: Big Issue Magazine • By Alan Attwood

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Edition 305

The funny (and very flexible) Frank Woodley talks to Fiona Scott-Norman about turning 40, breaking a toe and going solo after 20 years.

Also in this issue:

‘A Historic Opportunity’: federal housing minister Tanya Plibersek talks exclusively to Alan Attwood about the release of a major discussion paper on homelessness; Gaynor Flynn talks to Martin Scorsese about filming the Rolling Stones for his documentary, Shine a Light; and in ‘Roving Eye’: photographs by Ian Woolverton from Mumbai: a city of commerce, cricket and appalling slums.

Our ‘Vendor Profile’ for this edition is Peter from Brisbane. We also have ‘Streetsheet’ contributions from Adelaide’s Marcus T, Mitchell from Sydney, Brian C from Williamstown and Melbourne’s Emma J – as well as a picture of Daniel from Norwood, SA.

Watch Editor Alan Attwood introduce this fortnight’s edition at the vendors’ bbq breakfast.

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Alan Attwood - Editor of The Big Issue. Alan began writing for The Big Issue in 2003. He was a regular columnist and occasional proof reader and soccer player before taking on the role as Editor in November 2006.
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