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Sunday Times Magazine November 25th 2018
HOW IT FEELS TO… live with a mystery itch. By Sam Grossman
RELATIVE VALUES – Spinal Tap star Harry Shearer and his wife, the singer-songwriter Judith Owen
NATURE – Stanley Johnson on the revival of the blue iguana
THE MAN ON THE LEFT – Jeremy Corbyn’s director of strategy, Seumas Milne, is emerging as a powerful force in the land, Who is he? Mark Edmonds reports
TOUGH LOVE – Emma Barnett helps a young woman to cut her mother’s apron strings
FAMILY – Banning nannies from using their phones is mad, says Lorraine Candy
I DON’T THROW THE TOWEL IN – Catherine Zeta-Jones talks to Laura Pullman about sticking by her husband, Michael Douglas
THE DISH – Skye McAlpine cooks Italian comfort food, Two Lights in Shoreditch fails to brighten Marina O’Loughlin’s day
LIFE BEYOND THE SPOTLIGHT – What happens to reality-TV contestants once it’s a wrap? Lou Stoppard reports
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson on why the best thing about the Mazda 6 Tourer is the paintwork. Plus Jo Wood’s rocking life in cars.
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Farmer Mary Ankers on life with her herd of 150 cows
THE INTERVIEW: ROB LOWE – The original Brat Pack actor talks to Chrissy Iley about love, sex and self-improvement
INDIA KNIGHT – We break free and reinvent ourselves when we’re young, yet our family ties run deep
MEN IN FORCED MARRIAGES – The gay man tricked into being “the bride” and other traumatised husbands, talk to Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
JOSH GLANCY – My move to Washington means I’m now in a a long-distance relationship. I think I like it
88 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.