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Sunday Times Culture Magazine October 14th 2007
Cover story – Who but Cate Blanchett could reprise Elizabeth I, then be Bob Dylan in ’66? By Christopher Goodwin
Books – Harold Robbins invented the blockbuster, and his own CV. But his real story is as lurid as any he wrote, says his biographer, Andrew Wilson
Interview – The tide is high again for Debbie Harry, with a stage musical of Desperately Seeking Susan that uses Blondie hits, and a new album. The punk star spars with Tim Cooper
Art – Why are we so obsessed with pop art, wonders Waldemar Januszczak
Music – Feature Paul Sexton finds that while the label Stax celebrates 50 years of Southern soul, new faces such as Angie Stone are revamping its image
Interview – John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival has finally overcome his demons. By Andrew Smith
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