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Sunday Times Culture Magazine June 17th 2007
Cover story – David Kynaston’s Austerity Britain is a surprise hit. He wonders whether our fascination with ‘ordinary’ people’s life stories is fuelling a thirst for a new type of history
Art -Tracey is uncharacteristically quiet, but mostly the Venice Biennale’s politics come through loud and clear, says Waldemar Januszczak. Watch his video tour on Times Online
Interview – Being the biggest pop star wasn’t enough for Justin Timberlake 10
Circus -The troupes that are losing their clothes and gaining new audiences 16
Music – Interview With the launch of their debut album, the buzz about the Californian band Goldspot is becoming deafening. Dan Cairns thinks they’re 24-carat
Feature – Broadway stars are lighting up the West End. The latest is Faith Prince, the leading lady of ENO’s Kismet
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