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Sunday Times Magazine May 27th 2018
MISSION TO MARS Nasa plans to land humans on the Red Planet by 2035. Other agencies want to beat them to it. The new space race is on and it’s hotting up in the Omani desert. Photographs by Robert Ormerod
HOW IT FEELS……to make a career from extracurricular projects. By Emma Gannon
TECH – Helen Lewis seeks the cash prize on a live quiz-show app
RELATIVE VALUES – The Mansfield Town FC owner, Fohn Radford, and his wife, the club’s chief executive, Carolyn
OLD ROMANTIC – 79-year-old William Luck has a soul-searching brief encounter
NATURE – Why do birds of a feather startle together, asks Simon Barnes
FAMILY – Parents may feel exam stress more than their children, warns Lorraine Candy
THE DISH – Spicy summer recipes from the capital’s top curry house, Will Lyons picks perfect picnic wines and Marina O’Loughlin reviews Yorkshire’s foodie Narnia
“IT’S LIKE ANOTHER COUNTRY” – What happens when poor young black men from London’s mean streets are sent to a top public school? Sharon Hendry reports
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson reviews the Audi RS 4 Avant, “a car with soul”. Plus: Me and My Motor with Adrian Chiles
A LIFE IN THE DAY – The Gardeners World presenter Monty Don
COVER STORY: PATTI SMITH – Chrissy Iley meets the queen of punk on the eve of her UK tour
THE INTERVIEW: TRINNY WOODALL – The makeover queen on husbands, breasts and money, by Camilla Long
INDIA KNIGHT – Despite our hygiene obsession, chimps have cleaner sleeping habits than us – proof there’s more to life than sanitation
OUR MAN IN AL-QAEDA – Jihadist superspy Aimen Dean talks to Matthew Campbell
JOSH GLANCY IN NEW YORK -Tom Wolfe’s classic tale of status anxiety still rings true
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.