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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine August 8th 1993
Labour’s new model woman – Kate Hoey, new-look, right-thinking Labour party. But, as she battles to wrest Lambeth from the clutches of the loony left, whose side is she really on? Brian Deer reports. Portrait by Nigel Parry
Georgina Howell met Harrison Ford, a reluctant but conscientious interviewee, in the garden of the Bel Air Hetel, Los Angeles. Until the noise from a construction site forced them indoors, she had thought a Jackhammer was American bird. Harrison Ford found her ‘quite cute’
Cover story – Fugitive from fame – For some directors Harrison Ford is the ‘actor from hell, persistent and stubborn. For others his creative input has been the making of their movies. Will his new film, The Fugitive, be another runaway success? Profile by Georgina Howell. Photograph by Firooz Zahedi
Iggy Pop Older, wiser, but still going strong, the quintessential anti-hero of rock’n’roll is still very angry. Report by Rob Tannenbaum
David Sims’s photographs of Iggy Pop, his first commission for The Sunday Times Magazine, were, he says, a labour of love. ‘Iggy has always been my hero and it was fantastic to come face to face with him. He’s a real gentleman. I just had to be extremely careful not to fall at his feet
52 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age.