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Sunday Times Magazine February 28th 2010
Daisy Waugh – Mingling with the beautiful people proves priceless for our columnist at a swanky art auction. If only someone could throw a few nods her way
Relative Values – Katie Piper, the former model who suffered horrific burns when her boyfriend had acid thrown in her face, and her father, David, a barber
Chat Room – Wittering on: the comedy writer Stephen Merchant on Robert De Niro and Ricky Gervais; our philosopher asks: do we get wiser as we get older?; Vivienne Westwood’s classroom secret
Life in the Day – Gene Robinson. the first openly gay bishop, on his sexuality, hamburgers, and trying to give up smoking
COVER: Banksy woz ‘ere – He usually lets his graffiti do the talking, Now Banksy has allowed himself to be filmed at work. Is art’s international man of mystery about to reveal himself? In an exclusive interview he breaks his wall of silence
Driven to the Max – The former newspaper editor Max Hastings divulges secrets about the family he spent years trying to live up to. Here he tackles taboo subjects and makes astonishing admissions about the women in his life
It’s grand up north – Upper- class students are flocking to Newcastle University, making the Tyneside nightlife a vital part of their education. The anti- posh brigade, meanwhile, are in revolt
Short Story – A funeral director comforts a young girl on the death of her father. Five years later he must lay out her bloodied body. By Thomas Lynch, who inspired the TV series Six Feet Under
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.