Sunday Times Magazine February 10th 2019

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Sunday Times Magazine February 10th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Father and son poets Ian and Andrew McMillan on eating disorders and coming out

TOUGH LOVE, MAN TROUBLE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a man with an office crush, Matt Rudd’s midlife hacks, Lorraine Candy gets gaslighted by her teens

HEALTH – Our new columnist Adam Kay hands out gongs to celebrities touting snake oil

HOW IT FEELS TO…… be a war reporter. Louise Callaghan on following in the footsteps of her heroine, Marie Colvin

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge’s Six Nations challenge-a rugby-inspired feast awaits, Marina O’Loughlin finally gets a table at the historic Soho haunt the French House

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson on the fish’n’chips of the car world, the Peugeot Rifter

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Carol Kirkwood on why she is no “weather girl”

“THEY WILL RECRUIT OUR CHILDREN’ – Georgina Stubbs meets the women of Yemen rising up against the growing presence of extremists who threaten their way of life. Photographs by Simon Buxton

THE INTERVIEW: RICHARD GERE – Hollywood’s silver fox on staying zen and becoming a dad again at 69. By Chrissy Iley

INDIA KNIGHT – Young women who strive to live up to their online image will never truly be happy

THE EQUALITY BACKLASH – Christine Armstrong on male and female resentment as the glass ceiling is broken

MY BEAUTIFUL BOY – David Sheff’s moving article about his son’s drug addiction now a Bafta-nominated film

JOSH GLANCY – When it comes to skiing, the louche, boozy culture in Europe beats try-hard America any day

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Sunday Times Magazine February 10th 2019

RELATIVE VALUES – Father and son poets Ian and Andrew McMillan on eating disorders and coming out

TOUGH LOVE, MAN TROUBLE, FAMILY – Emma Barnett helps a man with an office crush, Matt Rudd’s midlife hacks, Lorraine Candy gets gaslighted by her teens

HEALTH – Our new columnist Adam Kay hands out gongs to celebrities touting snake oil

HOW IT FEELS TO…… be a war reporter. Louise Callaghan on following in the footsteps of her heroine, Marie Colvin

THE DISH – Tom Kerridge’s Six Nations challenge-a rugby-inspired feast awaits, Marina O’Loughlin finally gets a table at the historic Soho haunt the French House

DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson on the fish’n’chips of the car world, the Peugeot Rifter

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Carol Kirkwood on why she is no “weather girl”

“THEY WILL RECRUIT OUR CHILDREN’ – Georgina Stubbs meets the women of Yemen rising up against the growing presence of extremists who threaten their way of life. Photographs by Simon Buxton

THE INTERVIEW: RICHARD GERE – Hollywood’s silver fox on staying zen and becoming a dad again at 69. By Chrissy Iley

INDIA KNIGHT – Young women who strive to live up to their online image will never truly be happy

THE EQUALITY BACKLASH – Christine Armstrong on male and female resentment as the glass ceiling is broken

MY BEAUTIFUL BOY – David Sheff’s moving article about his son’s drug addiction now a Bafta-nominated film

JOSH GLANCY – When it comes to skiing, the louche, boozy culture in Europe beats try-hard America any day

68 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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