Description
Sunday Times Magazine February 7th 2010
Waugh Zone – A prim and improper encounter between tasteless Tarantino and a very polite presenter from Radio 4
Relative Values – Alfie Boe, the garage engineer who went on to sing at the ENO, and his proud mother, Pat
Chat Room – Our philosopher asks: should you confront a two-timing friend?; how Mel Gibson gets back to his roots; Arlene Phillips on being photographed naked, leaving Strictly Come Dancing, and what she really thinks about Simon Cowell
Short Story – A wealthy divorcee falls for her suave plastic surgeon. How dare he lie to her? She hoped to lose her wrinkles, now she’s lost her head. A modern tale of love in vain by TC Boyle
A Life in the Day – Lauren Child creator of the fantastically popular children’s characters Charlie and Lola
Cover: Well versed – Carol Ann Duffy has shied from bringing her private life to the public forum – until now. She talks about the passionate affairs that have shaped her work and her plans to rattle cages as the first female poet laureate
Skeletons in his closet – Henry Moore’s war-shelter drawings turned him into a national treasure. Now it’s emerging that the self-deprecating Yorkshireman was darker and edgier than anyone imagined
They walked on water – When a US Airways Airbus crash-landed onto New York’s Hudson River, every passenger walked away alive. This is the incredible story of what really happened that day
Send in the clowns – Kids are the toughest audience, and it takes more than dressing up as a banana to make their parties go with a swing. Our writer takes a crash course in children’s entertainment
64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.