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Along with other NMEs illumini (Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill) of that period Chris’s work soon found its way into serious main stream publications the Sunday Times, the Independent, the Daily Telegraph, Conde Nast Traveller, Q, Mojo and Time Out, he also wrote for The Face magazine.
With his wife Julie Burchill and friend Toby Young, he founded the magazine The Modern Review, which operated from 1991 into 1995 with Young as editor.
Stylistically, Mallick has been compared to writers such as the American commentators Maureen Dowd and Molly Ivins and the British commentator Julie Burchill.
She had a part in Showstopper (1997), Bryony Lavery's play A Wedding Story (1999) and portrayed Julie Burchill, at the time a columnist for The Guardian, in the one-woman play Julie Burchill Is Away by Tim Fountain at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and in the West End (2003).
Patrons are the Rt Hon the Earl of Stockton, broadcaster Des Lynam, actor Anthony Head, psychic Uri Geller, author and journalist Julie Burchill and former MP and author Ann Widdecombe.
Julie Burchill and Tony Parsons were rebellious "punk" journalists from the late 70’s.