Doyenne of counter-culture and the restaurant revolutionSue Miles, one of the central figures of the London counter-culture of the 1960s and a leading influence on the British "restaurant revolution", has died aged 66. She knew everyone, from the Beatles down, and was involved in such seminal events as the Albert Hall poetry reading of 1965 and the obscenity trial of Oz magazine of 1971, before going on to become a leading figure in the restaurant scene of the 1980s.Susan Crane was born in Brigh...
Guardian Music — Doyenne of counter-culture and the restaurant revolutionSue Miles, one of the central figures of the London counter-culture of the 1960s and a leading influence on the Br... more info