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Sunday Times Magazine October 21st 2018
HOW IT FEELS TO….win medals yet be trolled, by the Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington
RELATIVE VALUES – The Moscow State Circus unicyclist Viktor Gorodetsky and his wife, Yuliya, on their caravan of love
TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett on how to leave a controlling old friend for dust. Plus, Simon Barnes on the fight against African elephant poachers
FAMILY – Pupils of the future will be taught at their own pace by holograms, says Lorraine Candy
THE DISH – Skye McAlpine cooks up Sicilian delights, Marina O Loughlin enjoys elevated Chinese classics at the new hit restaurant Kym’s
BEING MARIE COLVIN – Rosamund Pike talks to Eleanor Mills about playing the Sunday Times war correspondent
DRIVING – Jeremy Clarkson finds the new Audi O8 lacks oomph, and Nick “Mr Loophole” Freeman, motoring lawyer to the stars, reveals his penchant for Porsches and Aston Martins
FORTNITE’S VICTORY DANCE – The rise of the battle game that’s making its creators $200m a month, by Danny Fortson
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME – How André Aciman, a 67-year-old classicist, wrote the love story of our age, by Josh Glancy
TECH – Hannah Fry on the “AI ready” products that can’t live up to their hype
A LIFE IN THE DAY – Salman Rushdie on joking with Larry David about having “fatwa sex”
THE FOOD ALLERGY CRISIS – James McConnachie on how to save lives
LOOKING BACK – A 40-year retrospective of the photography of Steve McCurry, who took the iconic 1984 National Geographic portrait of an Afghan girl
INDIA KNIGHT – It’s fine to regret the bad things in our lives- not everything is a “learning experience”
JOSH GLANCY – So, Brad and Jennifer are not back together – but why does the world wish they were?
THE INTERVIEW: FREDDIE FLINTOFF – The ex-cricketer speaks to Decca Aitkenhead about conspiracy theories and depression
88 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.