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Save The Face - An Open Letter

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by Sara Lovejoy
Dear The Face,

I'm an avid reader of your magazine and I feel your pain. I want to help you in any way that I can, BUT you need to help yourselves first. Now please don’t take this the wrong way, I do like your mag (without you I wouldn’t know who JT Leroy is, and that would be a loss), but there is room for improvement and always room for change.

Here are six money saving suggestions and ideas for The Face.

Number one:
Stop putting in useless fashion spreads, featuring clothes by designers that the average man, woman and child can not afford. Also, few people actually dress like that (unless they get dressed in the dark or work in Miss Sixty). Why not just get people off the street, like you do in a smaller section of the magazine, and have them as the fashion spread.

Number Two:
Get WH Smith to put the mag somewhere other than wedged behind the latest lad mags, and underneath the porn. I am not gonna get all Germaine Greer on your ass, but being a girl it sucks having to push past a load of sweaty boys when you are trying to find The Face. The cover shots of ladies with their tits out don’t help much either. It's not that you should just have female-friendly stuff on the front, but lets face it - I imagine women make up the majority of the magazine buying public, so why alienate them instead include them? The Face is not a men’s magazine. And if it is then it is very gender confused.

Number Three:
Why not get a government grant to help young writers? The quality of literature has sunk in this country, so why not use your mag as a resource to teach people how to write and give them the break that they need? You can get new writers to write for free, which doesn’t mean the standard of writing would drop but could be better as it won’t be so egotistical and biased. Plus there's government money in training.

Number Four: Look at your original editorial from when the mag started, then look at it mid way through its life and check out how much the ethos has changed. The world has changed yes, but people actually still want the same things. People don’t have over £3 to spend on reading huge articles on So Solid friggin Crew (was that like three months in a row?). They want new talent. New writers presented in an interesting and diverse manner. And new designers promoted so we can actually find where they sell their stuff and not need a special ‘cool’ password to get in. It's not that you should dumb down or make things more accessible, because for me personally the point of a magazine is to see a world that I am not fundamentally part of. It's an escape. But I want to learn about stuff. I want to know what indie films are being made, and by who, with which great new un-known actor. I want to know what is happening in music that is not part of the weekly chart.

Number Five: Actual articles, and not pages with paragraphs on and no substance. American magazines do this and it is dumb. But on the other hand don’t go over board with the previously mentioned five page articles, which are arse numbingly dull and elitist.

Number Six: Make the magazine smaller and maybe for a time sell it cheaper. Make the paper thinner. Go DIY and call it urban. Cos apparently that's fashionable.

To The Reader,
Damn the man and Save the Face in two easy moves. The following was emailed to us by the folks at the Face:

Dear friends and readers

We would like you to write a letter of support, addressed to the editor, Neil Stevenson (email it to: save@theface.co.uk). We will pass your letter on to the Emap executives.
A two-line letter is enough, but if you're feeling creative, please email a small digital photo of yourself holding a copy of the magazine. If you would rather we didn't republish your letter, please say so.
We need our letters by the end of Wednesday 17th.
Thank you for you support. It means a lot to us, and you can make a real difference.
There is something else you can do to ensure the future of the magazine. We have to prove to our publishers that we have real support for THE FACE, and the best way of showing that is to get more people to commit to buying the magazine.
Please subscribe to the next six issues of The Face. You can go to www.greatmagazines.co.uk/face and sign up for six issues for £16. We'll make them the most amazing copies of THE FACE you'll ever see.
Send us your details after you've subscribed (to letters@theface.co.uk) we'll invite you all to a giant FACE Party when we manage to secure its future.

Keep the faith!
Yours,
THE FACE Team

DiScuss: If you were editor of The Face, what would you do? What annoys you about The Face? Is the decline of The Face more to do with the decline of exciting bright young things and the death of counter-culture?



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Personally, I feel The Face is really important about starting the winds of change, and it affects the tastes of a lot of tastemakers / early adopters, whatever they wanna be called by marketing ho’s nowadays. Would be a shame for another media outlet, especially for music to go, but it’s a shame The Face can’t show up the Nme, Observer Music Monthly, Bang, etc for the sorry excuses for Journalism that they are. It’d be great to read a three-page feature on the Icarus Line in The Face, or a feature about a day shopping with Cat Power, or an afternoon drinking tea and eating Dorset Apple Cake with Pj Harvey or gonzo road-trips with great new bands (even better if these bands are on the DiS Label… ). Or even listening to demo's with Fat Cat Records or 'A day in the life of a Music Vid director'. Bits about what people do with their lives, how to go about getting certain jobs, where to seek advice, who to shove a rocket up the arse of. And getting the views of the hip-shakers that make things happen, to inspire more people to start labels, websites, gig nights, fanzines, etc…

I do agree with a lot of points in the article, especially about films – I’m often on imdb checking the progress of Willy Wonka, or the next Chuck Palanuik movie, or the JT Leroy flick, and it’d be great to get a digest of these kinda things and a guide to even more things I should be knowing about, months before it hits the screen. I wanna know stuff like, what does Johnny Depp wear, read and listen to on set? And I'm sick of everything being a flash in the pan - 2 week pre-launch, launch, dvd, and then forever lost to the shelves of a shop.

But hey, maybe I should just do all these things on my own website and hope the ad revenue begins to come in to pay for some professional features or at least expenses?

Sean
Editor, DiS

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The reason it has lots of those expensive fashion ad's is because i feel theyr aiming at people buy things for aesthetic purposes rather than content.
Some good points above, getting young writers involved. Theres not much connection writing about stuff in the office about whats going on in our world at street level. Its like DIS not bothering to go to gigs.
Just adding more content would be the first move for me.
Its a general culture magazine, this includes art/fashion/design. You cant lose all the ad's, they help keep The Face going too.Just add more writing inbetween. Music makes the world go around, it always disappoints me how much space they leave for reviews, more more more.

Most these mags like Bang are folding because of the guys who back them. If there was some kind of funding organisation, people with aspiring ideas could make their own. Instead we all wait for the next 'new' mag to appear which quickly folds becuase it only sells 40,000 copies. I work for a magazine which did find funding, good on them. Thats not in london, thats west brom!
It can be done.

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Personally, I've never read The Face, and quite frankly I couldn't care less...

But it seems there is a trend that's seeing people desert the mass corporate media in vast numbers. In the recent past we've said goodbye to Melody Maker and Select, and it seems that other magazines are heading that way too (not wanting to mention any specific names - Q)

At the same time, there's been an exposion in terms of the amature / fan driven / fanzine publishing sector: I'm talking about things like DiS and R*E*P*E*A*T. As I see it, this is no bad thing. It places the power of the media in the hands of those who know how to use it resposibly.

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On a slightly different tangent, it's fookin' brilliant that you're a fellow JT LeRoy obsessive. That guy's a genius and is amazingly adept at fusing autobiography with eloquent, vivid faux-fiction. I emailed him last year and got a reply (cue awestruck *sigh*), he was very encouraging and his idiolect was a linguists wet dream....


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I always thought The Face was a shallow, contrived piece of pseudo-trendy shit, and I am absolutely delighted it is going to die. It has never had a shred of value to society, only serving to tell people who have crass opinions and too much money for their own good what music is hip this month and what horrendously overpriced "trash damage" clothes to buy. Did I miss something? I never thought DiS would side with this kind of hipster drivel. Yes occasionally it has articles on good artists as Sean mentioned, but only because they are En Vogue (not the band En Vogue, that would be infinitely preferable) and I find that totally inexcusable.

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But it's the folks with too much money that buy whatever they're told to buy that keep a lot of kickass record labels going. And aren't pseudo-trendy folks allowed to listen to good tunes every so often?

Plus, someone has to encourage Har Mar or he'll have a shave, cut his mullet off and stop putting out records full of Prince covers.

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<<I always thought The Face was a shallow, contrived piece of pseudo-trendy shit, and I am absolutely delighted it is going to die.>>

Yeah I was going to write a very in-depth, opinionated response to this article but instead I'll just adopt this statement as my own :)

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Magazine's come and go, and at some stage or another like the Face they set the trend. However in recent years it has become out dated and boring not really looking like putting out a challenging read anymore. So it's either a complete make-over or a new mag, and I know I'd prefer a whole new mag to a trend copier.

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Scrap books and felt tip pens, if thats your style follow that path. The Face has been around for many years, way before most of you could read.
I wont defend its pomposity, but its an important magazine that reaches millions of people. If the platform is there, why let it crumble?

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die face die.

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i think i might write an open letter to save terry and gabby (c5 11 oclock every weekday its getting axed which is a crime, its the best thing on at 11 o'clock on terrestrial tv and quite often sky)
if you havent watched it, it's a one hour chat show and is really funny. presented by terry wogan and Gaby Roslin (yesterday terry wogan was drunk and he did a duet with Katie Melua, terry's voice is amazing)
with a 10 minute slot for the legend that is danny baker.
watch it once impartially and make your own view about it.
log on to the forum
http://www.five.tv/home/frameset/?content=97796&
and voice your support to keep it :]

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good article on The Face in yesterday's times t2 supplement, (not that that's any help to anyone now what with it being in yesterday's paper).


(im all for keeping terry and gabby,btw.)

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rediculous...get out of it Face...you bunch of scarf wearing trendies.

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I have 189 issues from September 1985 to July 2001 for sale (2 missing). Anyone interested?

John

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£500 or nearest offer