Sunday Times Magazine April 27th 2008

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Sunday Times Magazine April 27th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Danny Scheinmann, actor and author of Random Acts of Heroic Love, and his brother, David, photographer and director

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The actress Rose Heiney recalls her attempt to carve out a career in stand-up comedy and how it all ended in tears

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Fergus Drennan, the broadcaster and writer who is spending a whole year eating nothing but roadkill and other “wild food”

WEATHERING THE STORMS – Steve Coogan seems to attract as much gossip and scandal as his alter ego Alan Partridge attracted laughter. Will cracking the US help the comic clean up his image?

IT’S A NO-BRAINER – Do computer games rot the brain? One of Britain’s leading neuroscientists, Baroness Susan Greenfield, warns that our children’s minds are in serious danger

COVER STORY – THE ART OF WAR – Exclusive, extraordinary photographs of British troops in action in Helmand province, Afghanistan, taken by the acclaimed photographer Robert Wilson

THE KAHLO CONUNDRUM – Her face stares out from nearly 200 self-portraits. But now, experts are studying Frida Kahlo’s other canvases to unravel the emotional secrets of this tortured artist

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Sunday Times Magazine April 27th 2008

RELATIVE VALUES – Danny Scheinmann, actor and author of Random Acts of Heroic Love, and his brother, David, photographer and director

BEST OF TIMES, WORST OF TIMES – The actress Rose Heiney recalls her attempt to carve out a career in stand-up comedy and how it all ended in tears

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Fergus Drennan, the broadcaster and writer who is spending a whole year eating nothing but roadkill and other “wild food”

WEATHERING THE STORMS – Steve Coogan seems to attract as much gossip and scandal as his alter ego Alan Partridge attracted laughter. Will cracking the US help the comic clean up his image?

IT’S A NO-BRAINER – Do computer games rot the brain? One of Britain’s leading neuroscientists, Baroness Susan Greenfield, warns that our children’s minds are in serious danger

COVER STORY – THE ART OF WAR – Exclusive, extraordinary photographs of British troops in action in Helmand province, Afghanistan, taken by the acclaimed photographer Robert Wilson

THE KAHLO CONUNDRUM – Her face stares out from nearly 200 self-portraits. But now, experts are studying Frida Kahlo’s other canvases to unravel the emotional secrets of this tortured artist

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