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Sunday Times Culture Magazine October 5th 2008
COVER STORY – Waldemar Januszczak celebrates the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery. Plus, “It’s about the art, stupid”: Charles Saatchi on how contemporary Chinese art first repelled, then grabbed him
BOOK EXTRACT – “Henry and I go back a long way.” David Starkey introduces his life’s work, a two-part biography of Henry VIII
REPORT – Are the sexes hard-wired to listen to music differently?
FILM – Cosmo Landesman has a lot of fun with the screen adaptation of his chum Toby Young’s memoir of failure, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
TELEVISION – Jamie’s Ministry of Food won’t be winning AA Gill’s vote
MUSIC – INTERVIEW Their last album outsold Madonna’s True Blue and Dire Straits’s Brothers in Arms, but Snow Patrol are no celebrities, says Mark Edwards
CLASSICAL – Hugh Canning reviews the start of London’s orchestral season
Includes The Doors CD
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