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Sunday Times Magazine October 25th 2009
Did You Know? After the “knickers” exposé, Demi Moore has another close shave on Twitter; the artist who coloured up the world of literature; how a scientist gave divers something warm to slip into
Relative Values – Speech Debelle, the Mercury-prize-winning south London rapper, and her mother, Marilyn
Open Minds – Museums’ amazing collections used to speak for themselves. Why did they have to be dumbed down with gizmos and gadgets, asks Kathy Brewis
Short Story – In this fantasy tale, Peter Kellner takes us back to 1955, when a psychiatrist meets the most intriguing patient of his career: a man who was born in the future and is living his life backwards
A Life in the Day – The writer Louis de Bernières on his Morris Minor, writing in his shed, and becoming a father at 50
COVER: My years of living shamelessly – At 70, the irrepressible socialite Nicky Haslam has finally written his memoir. He’s known everyone from Princess Margaret to Paris Hilton-but how much dirt is he willing to dish?
The horror, the horror – Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the cinema, Hammer horror films have risen from the grave as new directors inject fresh blood into the cult genre
A Brit of a do – British citizenship ceremonies used to be dismal affairs, all plastic chairs and stale sandwiches. Now the newly anointed are taking matters into their own hands with lavish banquets, bubbly and star guests
The camera doesn’t lie – Every day in Britain, horrific images of children being sexually exploited are traded on the internet. We talk to the victims and to those fighting to bring the perpetrators to justice
66 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.