Sunday Times Magazine April 1st 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine April 1st 2012

Waugh Zone – Daisy hears from the bangle-seller she got high with in Africa

The View – Ozzy Osbourne; Alison Jackson; is topless sunbathing in poor taste?

Relative Values – The author Deborah Moggach and her son, Tom, talk about divorce, death and a bohemian childhood

Life in the Day – Lauren Cuthbertson, principal ballerina, on adrenaline rushes

Witter – Heston Blumenthal on eating at high altitude; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment at the petrol pump

Frame school – Intriguing self-portraits by Tracey Emin, Jamie Oliver, Adele and more, drawn for the Queen’s Jubilee

What’s up, Doc? – It all started so well. Then Lynn Barber’s interview with Martin Clunes took a turn for the worse

Civil war – They fought for the right to get married. Now same-sex couples heading for the divorce courts are stepping into an emotional and legal minefield

World cups – Second-hand British bras are doing a roaring trade in Senegal. One woman traces her undergarments incredible journey

Short Story  – Beer Trip to Llandudno, by Kevin Barry- the winning entry of this year’s EFG Private Bank Short Story award

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Sunday Times Magazine April 1st 2012

Waugh Zone – Daisy hears from the bangle-seller she got high with in Africa

The View – Ozzy Osbourne; Alison Jackson; is topless sunbathing in poor taste?

Relative Values – The author Deborah Moggach and her son, Tom, talk about divorce, death and a bohemian childhood

Life in the Day – Lauren Cuthbertson, principal ballerina, on adrenaline rushes

Witter – Heston Blumenthal on eating at high altitude; our God of Small Things seeks enlightenment at the petrol pump

Frame school – Intriguing self-portraits by Tracey Emin, Jamie Oliver, Adele and more, drawn for the Queen’s Jubilee

What’s up, Doc? – It all started so well. Then Lynn Barber’s interview with Martin Clunes took a turn for the worse

Civil war – They fought for the right to get married. Now same-sex couples heading for the divorce courts are stepping into an emotional and legal minefield

World cups – Second-hand British bras are doing a roaring trade in Senegal. One woman traces her undergarments incredible journey

Short Story  – Beer Trip to Llandudno, by Kevin Barry- the winning entry of this year’s EFG Private Bank Short Story award

64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.