Sunday Times Magazine August 26th 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine August 26th 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy is forced off her cloud by a technological meltdown and braves the mockery of the Appletrons

Relative Values –  Sir Michael Parkinson and his producer son, Michael Jr, on visits from George Best and TV banana skins

Witter  – The stand-up Phill Jupitus on late nights and risk-taking. Our God of Small Things goes in search of a tasty tomato

A Life in the Day The busker James Bowen, whose life turned around when he befriended a stray cat called Bob

Flare apparent –  Era-defining photography of the 1960s and 1970s, including: abuse and humiliation in apartheid South Africa; coded artworks from behind the iron curtain, and the brutality of Mao’s cultural revolution. Plus: Chicago’s exotic library of dead birds

COVER –  Surreal estate –  A timeshare mogul and his trophy wife were building the biggest house in America – until their dream home turned into a nightmare

Howard’s end His friends were all dying, his novels were unloved, he thought it was all over. Then Howard Jacobson won the Booker and got a new lease of life

Creation Street  – Inside the Manchester “Fab Lab”, where fledgling boffins – some as young as 13 – are given the green light for their mind-blowing inventions

Bloody luvvies –  Members of the Camorra have given up crime for acting – and are helping Italian cinema boom again. At what cost to their victims?

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Sunday Times Magazine August 26th 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy is forced off her cloud by a technological meltdown and braves the mockery of the Appletrons

Relative Values –  Sir Michael Parkinson and his producer son, Michael Jr, on visits from George Best and TV banana skins

Witter  – The stand-up Phill Jupitus on late nights and risk-taking. Our God of Small Things goes in search of a tasty tomato

A Life in the Day The busker James Bowen, whose life turned around when he befriended a stray cat called Bob

Flare apparent –  Era-defining photography of the 1960s and 1970s, including: abuse and humiliation in apartheid South Africa; coded artworks from behind the iron curtain, and the brutality of Mao’s cultural revolution. Plus: Chicago’s exotic library of dead birds

COVER –  Surreal estate –  A timeshare mogul and his trophy wife were building the biggest house in America – until their dream home turned into a nightmare

Howard’s end His friends were all dying, his novels were unloved, he thought it was all over. Then Howard Jacobson won the Booker and got a new lease of life

Creation Street  – Inside the Manchester “Fab Lab”, where fledgling boffins – some as young as 13 – are given the green light for their mind-blowing inventions

Bloody luvvies –  Members of the Camorra have given up crime for acting – and are helping Italian cinema boom again. At what cost to their victims?

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