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Sunday Times Magazine September 21st 2014
A Bugg’s life – At 20. he’s a phenomenally successful singer-songwriter. Yet Jake Bugg can’t leave the tensions of his past behind BY KRISSI MURISON
Concrete canyons – Beauty and decay in architecture: unique perspectives on man-made landscapes by photographers around the world
Anyone for burnt kebab? – How graphene-found in everything from charred meat to a scribble of pencil lead is poised to change the world BY BRYAN APPLEYARD
Contributor’s note – “Within a few years, the Graphene Age will begin Every aspect of our lives will be changed by the strangest and strongest material we have yet discovered.”
Slavery, what slavery? – The many faces of segregation in America’s Deep South PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICOLA LO CALZO
Relative Values – The fashion designer Henry Holland and his cousin Olivia
A Life in the Day – Yotam Ottolenghi, chef
My weird, twisted world – The Portuguese artist Paula Rego shows us her “beautiful grotesque art and talks about her very strange childhood BY CHRISTINA PATTERSON
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age