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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 17th 1985
Boy in a Bubble – The courageous story of a child condemned to live in germ-free isolation in a plastic bubble because of a rare disorder. In the first of two articles his mother recalls how he managed to live a very full life
Nice people, really – but heavy in parts – Rose Kernochan meets and David Howell and his Bovver Boots “clients” – Punks, Skinheads and bikers whom he rounds up to fill parts of misfits and hoodlums on the television and cinema screens
Meals that gastro groupies dream of – Here is the ultimate in one-upmanship how do you like the idea of sitting down to lunch at the table of Britain’s best chefs?
River of no return – The plight of the caribou herd who live in Quebec’s sub-Arctic wilderness. Last year 10,000 were drowned during their annual migration across the Caniapiscau River to their winter refuge.
Boulez and the well tempered 4X – The survival of music depends on the composer mastering the computer, according to Pierre Boulez who has been doing just that.
First Sight – The latest diamond-studded gun for the lethally rich; Art Junko takes the floor at Christie’s; musical highlights from the coming year of the Baroque-busters; plus an interview with Jodie Klovans, author of God, He Was Good.
A Life in the Day – Frederick Dove, Thalidomide victim.
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition throughout but does have quite a badly damaged cover and contents page. Priced accordingly