Sunday Times Magazine January 13th 2013

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Sunday Times Magazine January 13th 2013

Krissi Murison – is finally part of a girl gang. If only they’d let her join in the fun

Witter – Philip Hensher, novelist, on the noisy issue of gay marriage

Best Days of My Life –  Emma Koenig confronts her twenties

Relative Values –  Tamara and Petra Ecclestone, daughters of the F1 billionaire

Real Britannia –  Meet members of the Yorkshire boxing club where Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams learnt the ropes

A Life in the Day –  John Gurdon, Nobel prize winner, whose pioneering cloning work led to the creation of Dolly the sheep

COVER – Dotty about Roy As the first comprehensive retrospective of Roy Lichtenstein’s work comes to London, his widow talks about why life with the late artist was about more than comic strips

Prissy vacant –  With their starched frocks and demure hairstyles, female pop stars are being wrapped up like 1950s housewives. Camille Paglia wonders how decades of feminism has passed them by

Cradle to grave –  The horrific plight of mothers suffering from an extreme form of postnatal depression that leads them to kill themselves and their babies

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Sunday Times Magazine January 13th 2013

Krissi Murison – is finally part of a girl gang. If only they’d let her join in the fun

Witter – Philip Hensher, novelist, on the noisy issue of gay marriage

Best Days of My Life –  Emma Koenig confronts her twenties

Relative Values –  Tamara and Petra Ecclestone, daughters of the F1 billionaire

Real Britannia –  Meet members of the Yorkshire boxing club where Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams learnt the ropes

A Life in the Day –  John Gurdon, Nobel prize winner, whose pioneering cloning work led to the creation of Dolly the sheep

COVER – Dotty about Roy As the first comprehensive retrospective of Roy Lichtenstein’s work comes to London, his widow talks about why life with the late artist was about more than comic strips

Prissy vacant –  With their starched frocks and demure hairstyles, female pop stars are being wrapped up like 1950s housewives. Camille Paglia wonders how decades of feminism has passed them by

Cradle to grave –  The horrific plight of mothers suffering from an extreme form of postnatal depression that leads them to kill themselves and their babies

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

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