Sunday Times Magazine May 22nd 2011

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Sunday Times Magazine May 22nd 2011

Waugh Zone –  As she dreams of the day when her kids fly the nest, Daisy enjoys wicked relief at close friends’ expense

Relative Values –  The novelist Jilly Cooper and her daughter, Emily Tarrant, on naughty pleasures and banned books

Chat Room Wittering on – the artist Sir Peter Blake; Anna Kournikova’s software stunner, does good taste really exist?

A Life in the Day of Louie Spence, artistic director of Pineapple Dance Studios

COVER  – Wild, wild West  – Louche, garrulous and prone to meltdowns – and that’s without the cameras rolling. An unruly encounter with The Wire’s Dominic West

Red hot  – Chinese women, storming the business world with ambition that is “off the scale”, reveal what they have sacrificed

School of hard knocks – Bare-knuckle fighting is still a big part of gypsy life, with children as young as six being taught this way of settling disputes

Arty referendum –  Ministers are coveting British art, turning their offices into galleries. Who’s trying to look the coolest?

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Sunday Times Magazine May 22nd 2011

Waugh Zone –  As she dreams of the day when her kids fly the nest, Daisy enjoys wicked relief at close friends’ expense

Relative Values –  The novelist Jilly Cooper and her daughter, Emily Tarrant, on naughty pleasures and banned books

Chat Room Wittering on – the artist Sir Peter Blake; Anna Kournikova’s software stunner, does good taste really exist?

A Life in the Day of Louie Spence, artistic director of Pineapple Dance Studios

COVER  – Wild, wild West  – Louche, garrulous and prone to meltdowns – and that’s without the cameras rolling. An unruly encounter with The Wire’s Dominic West

Red hot  – Chinese women, storming the business world with ambition that is “off the scale”, reveal what they have sacrificed

School of hard knocks – Bare-knuckle fighting is still a big part of gypsy life, with children as young as six being taught this way of settling disputes

Arty referendum –  Ministers are coveting British art, turning their offices into galleries. Who’s trying to look the coolest?

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

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