Sunday Times Magazine August 29th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine August 29th 2010

Camilla Long –  Can all those chatty strangers in cafes, lifts, bus stops, etc, put a cork in it, begs our besieged columnist

Relative Values – Michael Parkinson, veteran chat-show host, and his son Nick, on old-fashioned family values and green hair

Chat Room – Kay Burley, Sky News presenter, on reducing grown men to tears; Forest Whitaker’s fabulous singing voice; plus, should you stay together for the kids?

Fiction – In an exclusive extract from her new book, Jilly Cooper tells of a young couple’s strange nocturnal adventure

A Life in the Day – Patsy Dan Rodgers, proud King of a tiny Irish island

Trail of the unexpected – A walk on the weird side with the writer Will Self, as he talks about his angst. his addictions and his years of isolation

Nude awakening – As hundreds of euphoric festival-goers strip off for Spencer Tunick, we discover how much the American photographer is willing to expose about himself

COVER: Holy smoke – Vatican insiders reveal what they think the Pope will achieve in Britain next month, shadowed by one of the worst crises in the church’s history

Top hats and tales – Now we can all make a dramatic entrance, as the National Theatre opens its wardrobe doors to rent out its most legendary costumes

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Sunday Times Magazine August 29th 2010

Camilla Long –  Can all those chatty strangers in cafes, lifts, bus stops, etc, put a cork in it, begs our besieged columnist

Relative Values – Michael Parkinson, veteran chat-show host, and his son Nick, on old-fashioned family values and green hair

Chat Room – Kay Burley, Sky News presenter, on reducing grown men to tears; Forest Whitaker’s fabulous singing voice; plus, should you stay together for the kids?

Fiction – In an exclusive extract from her new book, Jilly Cooper tells of a young couple’s strange nocturnal adventure

A Life in the Day – Patsy Dan Rodgers, proud King of a tiny Irish island

Trail of the unexpected – A walk on the weird side with the writer Will Self, as he talks about his angst. his addictions and his years of isolation

Nude awakening – As hundreds of euphoric festival-goers strip off for Spencer Tunick, we discover how much the American photographer is willing to expose about himself

COVER: Holy smoke – Vatican insiders reveal what they think the Pope will achieve in Britain next month, shadowed by one of the worst crises in the church’s history

Top hats and tales – Now we can all make a dramatic entrance, as the National Theatre opens its wardrobe doors to rent out its most legendary costumes

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition