A double page is a two facing pages of an article where the textual material on the left continues onto the right in a magazine usually in the middle of the magazine.

Looking in NME magazine
- Upfront
- World of warpaint - interview with 'LA quartet's' debut album
- "Now we're dickheads with synths!" - The Wombats' new album
- Let's dance - interview with a die hard hipster raised by mystics who is said to be responsible for 2010's best dance moves
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On the road with Of Montreal - pictures and information documenting the tour of the band Of Montreal
What does the headline suggest about the story?
How Nirvanas album 'Nevermind' changed music and about the band Nirvana.
What is the main message of this article?
How successful Nirvana became because of one of their album called Nevermind, and how good nirvana were.How does the first line try to interest you?
"In the spring of 1991, as nirvana prepared to record what would become their Nevermind album, they repaired to a Los Angeles rehearsal studio with producer Butch Vig." this is trying to draw me in by building up what is to come in the rest of the article in terms of Nirvana and their Nevermind album. it also uses a block capital to make the beginning of the article stand out on the page.
What percentage of the article would you say are quotes?
I would say only about 10% of the article are quotes because its mainly giving information about the album and the band and the quotes are only short stuff about the build up to the band.
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