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Sunday Times Culture Magazine September 14th 2008
ARTS COVER STORY – “I think even now, to the rest of the world, ‘Australia’ just means big, somewhat mysterious, somewhat misunderstood. This is a land far, far away.” Baz Luhrmann and Nicole Kidman on their epic new film
ART – Waldemar Januszczak reviews Tate Britain’s Francis Bacon show; plus, the artist’s biographer, Michael Peppiatt, on his wild extremes
INTERVIEW – Can Nazis be nice? David Thewlis on his tricky new role
TELEVISION – “We have something the Yanks can’t match: Joanna Lumley”
FILM – The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, a brave piece of family entertainment
MUSIC REPORT – A new wave of rock films focuses on outsiders rather than stars. What is the appeal of the rock’n’roll loser, asks Cosmo Landesman
INTERVIEW Clive Davis meets Mariza, the stylish Portuguese fado singer who is taking on the world
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