IN|OUT Magazine is a quarterly food, drink and lifestyle magazine published by Jazz Fashion Publishing Ltd. in Chester. It is a guide for staying in or going out in North West England and North Wales, with a particular focus on food and drink, and is distributed for free through restaurants, hotels, farm shops, spas and other establishments.
The magazine was founded in November 2004 by Giles Cooper as an independently-published guide to restaurants and attractions in Chester and was first published by UK IO Publishing Ltd in Chester. In May 2005, an edition covering the Manchester region was also published alongside the one covering Chester, and in November 2006, a Liverpool edition was published. These three titles were published separately each May and November until May 2009, when it was decided to merge the three titles into a single directory for the North West and North Wales.
In March 2014 INOUT was sold to Jazz Fashion Publishing Ltd.
INOUT is divided into two general sections: Staying In and Going Out:
In and out may refer to:
In&Out, originally called Rencontres Cinématographiques, is a queer (before 2011, lesbian and gay) film festival of Nice organized by the association Les Ouvreurs. The event takes place each year in April.
In 2008, the Rencontres Cinématographiques (Cinematographic Encounters) festival of gay and lesbian films was organized by Benoît Arnulf, under the aegis of a local LGBT association that he co-founded, in partnership with certain Nice cinemas. Around twenty films were presented at the festival, it drew the interest of nearly a thousand spectators. Directors Jacques Nolot, Céline Sciamma, and Alessandro Avelis were also in attendance and met with fans.
The success of 2008’s Rencontres Cinématographiques incited Les Ouvreurs to organize an identical event the following year, under a new name In&Out. The first Rencontres In&Out took place from April 29 to May 5, 2009, in partnership with several cultural sites in Nice. Eclecticism reigned again in the programming, which proposed two retrospectives (of André Téchiné and of Olivier Ducastel & Jacques Martineau), a homage to film-maker poet Pier Paolo Pasolini, a Rocky Horror Show evening as lively in the audience as on the screen, and hitherto unreleased films (Otto; or Up With Dead People by Bruce LaBruce, Give Me Your Hand by Pascal-Alex Vincent, Les règles du Vatican by Alessandro Avellis). The critic Didier Roth-Bettoni attended to present his book, “L’homosexualité au cinema”, and an exhibition of photographs celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
When a need can't be met
When the table's been set
When you've outplaced your bet
When you cannot forget
When you fall fast asleep
And when you're staring at me
When the switch can't be found
You just wait to come back around
Help me out, help me out of my head
Cause I've been staying around this bed and that ain't me
I can't break it down, my faith is all that's left
But faith don't feel that much when you're sleeping so far in
In and out, in and out of my head
You've crossed the line and now you're scared
All that's good's gone south of fair
Still, you stay in that tree house
Your pride would dare not come down
And all your friends say, "Be smart."
But your heart's feeling dumb
Cuase your story's sticking out
Like a beat-up, sore thumb
Help me out, help me out of my head
Cause I've been staying around this bed and that ain't me
I can't break it down, my faith is all that's left
But faith don't feel that much when you're sleeping so far in
In and out, in and out
When you can't feel the sun
Cause you feel old and more undone
And all your dreams say you're stuck
And well, you dream them way too much
How a joke'll leave so fast
When a smile is out of gas
What you'd give to turn around
To get one foot out, out of this town
Help me out, help me out of my head
Cause I've been staying around this bed and that ain't me
I can't break it down, my faith is all that's left
But faith don't feel that much when you're sleeping so far in
Help me out, help me out of my head
Cause I've been staying around this bed and that ain't me
I can't break it down, my faith is all that's left
But faith don't feel that much when you're sleeping so far in
In and out, in and out