Sunday Times Magazine December 7th 2008

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Sunday Times Magazine December 7th 2008

DID YOU KNOW? Three snippets of the unexpected including: how Jack Nicholson’s sister turned out to be his mother; and the tragic real life inspiration behind Pocahontas

RELATIVE VALUES – Mick Hucknall Simply Red singer, and his cousin Margaret Crick, who sparked his passion for music

OPEN MINDS –  Rabbi Julia Neuberger believes our fear of innocent physical contact is creating a generation of wimps

ONE YEAR ON –  Weighing just 1.5lb each when they were born, Gracie and Mikey Swindell were the most premature twins to survive in Britain. A year after they came home the babies are thriving

SHORT STORY – This week’s exclusive slice of fiction comes from Andrew O’Hagan. The award-winning Scottish novelist tells the moving tale of a divorced father who takes his children on a deceitful journey

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Father Karl the media savvy Austrian monk, whose album of Gregorian chants is racing up the charts

SPECTRUM

A 12 page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world. Featuring this week: A Girls’ boarding school high in the Andes; A Chinese family of three addicted to heroin; and Beaujolais Nouveau comes to Japan

THE MARC OF SUCCESS – How a nerdy New Yorker called Marc Jacobs became the shameless, decadent prince of high fashion

IN THE LAIR OF THE TALIBAN – A writer becomes the guest of the Taliban in Afghanistan – and lives to tell the tale

AGEING BULL – At 65 the mystique of Robert De Niro still seems impenetrable. But in a rare interview, the legend lets his mask skip

JACKIE AND MONA – in 1962 two of the world’s most admired women – Jackie Kennedy and the Mona Lisa – joined forces to transform diplomatic relations between France and America

THE MAN WHO OWNS THE NIGHT – It started with a club called Soho House. Now Britain’s ultimate party thrower, Nick Jones, is a big player on the international social scene

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Sunday Times Magazine December 7th 2008

DID YOU KNOW? Three snippets of the unexpected including: how Jack Nicholson’s sister turned out to be his mother; and the tragic real life inspiration behind Pocahontas

RELATIVE VALUES – Mick Hucknall Simply Red singer, and his cousin Margaret Crick, who sparked his passion for music

OPEN MINDS –  Rabbi Julia Neuberger believes our fear of innocent physical contact is creating a generation of wimps

ONE YEAR ON –  Weighing just 1.5lb each when they were born, Gracie and Mikey Swindell were the most premature twins to survive in Britain. A year after they came home the babies are thriving

SHORT STORY – This week’s exclusive slice of fiction comes from Andrew O’Hagan. The award-winning Scottish novelist tells the moving tale of a divorced father who takes his children on a deceitful journey

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Father Karl the media savvy Austrian monk, whose album of Gregorian chants is racing up the charts

SPECTRUM

A 12 page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world. Featuring this week: A Girls’ boarding school high in the Andes; A Chinese family of three addicted to heroin; and Beaujolais Nouveau comes to Japan

THE MARC OF SUCCESS – How a nerdy New Yorker called Marc Jacobs became the shameless, decadent prince of high fashion

IN THE LAIR OF THE TALIBAN – A writer becomes the guest of the Taliban in Afghanistan – and lives to tell the tale

AGEING BULL – At 65 the mystique of Robert De Niro still seems impenetrable. But in a rare interview, the legend lets his mask skip

JACKIE AND MONA – in 1962 two of the world’s most admired women – Jackie Kennedy and the Mona Lisa – joined forces to transform diplomatic relations between France and America

THE MAN WHO OWNS THE NIGHT – It started with a club called Soho House. Now Britain’s ultimate party thrower, Nick Jones, is a big player on the international social scene

Includes Australia ‘epic film’ pull out

72 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in excellent condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition