Sunday Times Magazine January 6th 2013

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Sunday Times Magazine January 6th 2013

Krissi Murison gets caught between a pop star and a flying breadstick

Witter – Davina McCall on the Leveson inquiry and her “hunk of a husband”

Best Days of My Life –  Emma Koenig confronts her twenties

Relative Values –  Anna Chancellor, who stars in The Hour, and her daughter, Poppy

A Life in the Day Kate Mosse, author

The third way Boys will be girls: intriguing images of transsexuals, through the lens of Bettina Rheims. Land of make-believe: Chinese pedestrians framed against futuristic, colonial and seaside billboards. You’ll believe a man can fly: the actor who has spent nearly 20 years impersonating Superman on Hollywood Boulevard

COVER –  It’s never too late – One wanted to be a knight in shining armour. Another wanted to be a private eye. Our writers finally get the chance to live out their childhood ambitions

A fitting climax  – A new film about sex surrogacy is being tipped for an Oscar. Meet the woman who inspired the story. and find out how far she goes in real life

Out of India After visiting India in the 1970s. Peter Simon was inspired to start the clothes brand Monsoon. Now the tycoon returns to retrace his hippie trail

Czech mates  – Ross Selkirk Taylor was a British prisoner in Nazi-held Czechoslovakia. His grandson Chris Ayres finds the mountain town where Rosa was held-and meets some surprising locals

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Sunday Times Magazine January 6th 2013

Krissi Murison gets caught between a pop star and a flying breadstick

Witter – Davina McCall on the Leveson inquiry and her “hunk of a husband”

Best Days of My Life –  Emma Koenig confronts her twenties

Relative Values –  Anna Chancellor, who stars in The Hour, and her daughter, Poppy

A Life in the Day Kate Mosse, author

The third way Boys will be girls: intriguing images of transsexuals, through the lens of Bettina Rheims. Land of make-believe: Chinese pedestrians framed against futuristic, colonial and seaside billboards. You’ll believe a man can fly: the actor who has spent nearly 20 years impersonating Superman on Hollywood Boulevard

COVER –  It’s never too late – One wanted to be a knight in shining armour. Another wanted to be a private eye. Our writers finally get the chance to live out their childhood ambitions

A fitting climax  – A new film about sex surrogacy is being tipped for an Oscar. Meet the woman who inspired the story. and find out how far she goes in real life

Out of India After visiting India in the 1970s. Peter Simon was inspired to start the clothes brand Monsoon. Now the tycoon returns to retrace his hippie trail

Czech mates  – Ross Selkirk Taylor was a British prisoner in Nazi-held Czechoslovakia. His grandson Chris Ayres finds the mountain town where Rosa was held-and meets some surprising locals

60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.