Vintage Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 1993

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 1993

The photographer Hugo Glendinning, a specialist in dance and theatre, has shot Steven Berkoff three times this year. But, he says, “It doesn’t get boring. This time he greeted me with: “That photograph was awful… awful.” It would be nice if he liked these new pictures, but I won’t lose sleep over it’

The beast of burden – The enigmatic actor and director Steven Berkoff is a man obsessed with his past. He also has an unhealthy penchant for blowing his own trumpet. But is success finally catching up with him, or is the macho stance just part of a well rehearsed act? Chrissy Iley reports. Photographs by Hugo Glendinning

AS Byatt – The author of the prize-winning novel Possession talks to Sally Vincent about her love of her own company, her horror of enforced companionship and the book she is not sure she will ever be able to write. Photograph: Mike Goldwater

Cover story – A crisis of faith When the pop singer George Michael decided to sue his record company it masked far more than a squabble over money.

Robert Sandall is the rock critic of The Sunday Times, a job he says he enjoys with a passion. He also presents a music show for Radio 3 called Mixing It. Sandall says: ‘The George Michael story was a long and arduous process, the most difficult job I’ve ever attempted as a journalist. It took six months work which involved speaking to people in London, New York and Los Angeles”

Exclusive report by Robert Sandall  – Peter’s friends – On those occasions when Hollywood’s finest want to eat and gossip without the flashbulbs popping, they reserve a table at Peter Morton’s restaurant. Joan Goodman dines out

The touch of class – Georgina von Etzdorf is renowned for creating exquisite painterly scarves on fine fabrics. By Nilgin Yusuf

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine December 5th 1993

The photographer Hugo Glendinning, a specialist in dance and theatre, has shot Steven Berkoff three times this year. But, he says, “It doesn’t get boring. This time he greeted me with: “That photograph was awful… awful.” It would be nice if he liked these new pictures, but I won’t lose sleep over it’

The beast of burden – The enigmatic actor and director Steven Berkoff is a man obsessed with his past. He also has an unhealthy penchant for blowing his own trumpet. But is success finally catching up with him, or is the macho stance just part of a well rehearsed act? Chrissy Iley reports. Photographs by Hugo Glendinning

AS Byatt – The author of the prize-winning novel Possession talks to Sally Vincent about her love of her own company, her horror of enforced companionship and the book she is not sure she will ever be able to write. Photograph: Mike Goldwater

Cover story – A crisis of faith When the pop singer George Michael decided to sue his record company it masked far more than a squabble over money.

Robert Sandall is the rock critic of The Sunday Times, a job he says he enjoys with a passion. He also presents a music show for Radio 3 called Mixing It. Sandall says: ‘The George Michael story was a long and arduous process, the most difficult job I’ve ever attempted as a journalist. It took six months work which involved speaking to people in London, New York and Los Angeles”

Exclusive report by Robert Sandall  – Peter’s friends – On those occasions when Hollywood’s finest want to eat and gossip without the flashbulbs popping, they reserve a table at Peter Morton’s restaurant. Joan Goodman dines out

The touch of class – Georgina von Etzdorf is renowned for creating exquisite painterly scarves on fine fabrics. By Nilgin Yusuf

80 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition