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Sunday Times Culture Magazine February 25th 2007
Cover story – David Lynch is a nonstop creative machine. Rosie Millard meets him at his new art show; Ryan Gilbey puts his latest film in context
Theatre – Don’t typecast Tennessee Williams as Southern gothic. His world was so much bigger, insists Dominic Dromgoole
Film – Cosmo Landesman on Clint Eastwood’s moving Letters from Iwo Jima and Robert De Niro’s ‘painfully dry’ The Good Shepherd
Television – AA Gill’s time-space continuum is bent for Heroes. He’ll not hold out for more
Art- American Karen Kilimnik puts new fame in an old frame at the Serpentine Gallery. By Waldemar Januszczak
Music – Interview He’s been through all sorts of misery, but Phil Campbell’s latest album, Joy, is exactly what it says on the tin. By Mark Edwards
Going for a Song – The DJ Richard Bacon on how Drop the Pressure by Mylo gets him dancing
Feature – Yes, I’m a witch, says Yoko Ono, as she inspires a new generation of musicians
Opera – The creator of Jerry Springer – the Opera is now making musical parodies of programmes from The Apprentice to Panorama
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