Sunday Times Magazine August 12th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine August 12th 2012

Waugh Zone –  While queuing for the loo at a rainy festival, Daisy is backed into a corner. Then her inner suffragette steps in

Relative Values –  The singer Emeli Sandé, who sang at the Olympics opening ceremony, and her father, Joel

Witter –  Caroline Quentin on her “toy boy” husband and bad-hair days; our God of Small Things in the female dressing room

Real Britannia Meet the staff and swimmers at the art deco Jubilee Pool in Penzance, which opened in 1935

A Life in the Day Edmund de Waal, ceramist and author, on clay and chaos

Noises off Radio 1 used to rule the airwaves. Now its presenters and audience are no longer on the same wavelength. Can a new breed of DJ reel in the kids again?

Running for their lives  – The plight of the young Tibetan refugees who risk their lives on a three-day hike across the Himalayas to start a new life in India

COVER  – Seriously funny He said that certain topics were off-limits. Then Rob Brydon talked and talked about the pivotal moments in his life… and started to cry

Raiders of the lost archive –  Kafka’s letters and drafts have been fought over for years. Meet the woman who’s hoarding them in her Tel Aviv flat overrun with cats

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Sunday Times Magazine August 12th 2012

Waugh Zone –  While queuing for the loo at a rainy festival, Daisy is backed into a corner. Then her inner suffragette steps in

Relative Values –  The singer Emeli Sandé, who sang at the Olympics opening ceremony, and her father, Joel

Witter –  Caroline Quentin on her “toy boy” husband and bad-hair days; our God of Small Things in the female dressing room

Real Britannia Meet the staff and swimmers at the art deco Jubilee Pool in Penzance, which opened in 1935

A Life in the Day Edmund de Waal, ceramist and author, on clay and chaos

Noises off Radio 1 used to rule the airwaves. Now its presenters and audience are no longer on the same wavelength. Can a new breed of DJ reel in the kids again?

Running for their lives  – The plight of the young Tibetan refugees who risk their lives on a three-day hike across the Himalayas to start a new life in India

COVER  – Seriously funny He said that certain topics were off-limits. Then Rob Brydon talked and talked about the pivotal moments in his life… and started to cry

Raiders of the lost archive –  Kafka’s letters and drafts have been fought over for years. Meet the woman who’s hoarding them in her Tel Aviv flat overrun with cats

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

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