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Sunday Times Magazine March 16th 2014
Movers and shakers:
Our chosen 25 come to life. The double Booker prizewinner Hilary Mantel reveals her writing secrets. Boris Johnson tells us why he loves London.
Contributor’s note – “I first met Jony Ive 10 years ago. I’ve wanted to interview him ever since. Nobody has taken so long to say yes.” JOHN ARLIDGE (F16)
Poppy love – Robert Mapplethorpe was famous for his provocative photographs. Here is his lesser-known passion: flowers
The man behind Apple – A rare audience with Jonathan Ive, the British design genius who created the iPod, iPhone and iPad BY JOIN ARLIDGE
100 Makers of the 21st Century – PART TWO of a three-part series devoted to the movers and shakers of this century. Twenty-five more names (H-M) appear today-British people who have made, or will make, the biggest impact on our lives. Turn to page 26 to find out who made the cut
The high life – On the trail of the hash smugglers: from the world’s largest marijuana field, in Morocco, to the shores of Europe PROTOGRAPHS BY JORDI PIZARRO
The edge of innocence – At an experimental boarding school in Somerset in the 1960s, children made the rules and sex was on the curriculum BY MIKEY CUDDIHY
Why we’re all after Beyonce’s golden glow KATIE GLASS
Relative Values – Actress Patricia Hodge and her son, Alex Owen, comic
A Life in the Day – Professor Kevin Warwick, a real-life cyborg
Table Talk – Chiltern Firehouse, London AA GILL
60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age