Sunday Times Culture Magazine March 28th  2004

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Sunday Times Culture Magazine March 28th  2004

Report – Science friction: Bryan Appleyard reports from the front line of the war between the arts and hard fact

Cover story – Columbia undergraduate and Hollywood actress Julia Stiles on student/teacher power plays

Pop –  Kurt Cobain died a decade ago, but his music lives on. Mark Edwards explains why he still speaks to us

Film – Cross words: Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ is a bloody trial, says Cosmo Landesman

Music – At 75, the conductor Bernard Haitink is better than ever as the first of his British concerts showed

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Sunday Times Culture Magazine March 28th  2004

Report – Science friction: Bryan Appleyard reports from the front line of the war between the arts and hard fact

Cover story – Columbia undergraduate and Hollywood actress Julia Stiles on student/teacher power plays

Pop –  Kurt Cobain died a decade ago, but his music lives on. Mark Edwards explains why he still speaks to us

Film – Cross words: Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ is a bloody trial, says Cosmo Landesman

Music – At 75, the conductor Bernard Haitink is better than ever as the first of his British concerts showed

88 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is new and unread

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Weight 200 g
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