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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 17th 1992
Up for the cup – The wired Gossard Wonderbra, mainstay of the Sixties bosom, is adding an uplifting note of flattery to today’s flattened figure
Magritte exposed – Familiarity prevents us from seeing through the clouds to the real René Magritte. David Sylvester separates art and imagery
Gardening Plantsman’s holiday – The Sunday Times plot at the Chelsea Flower Show is Mediterranean in feel, but translates to the British climate
Health – Here comes Superbug – Some strains of bacteria are developing resistance to antibiotics and doctors are having a hard time keeping up
COVER STORY – Tribute to a star. She knew how to sing, how to live and how to love. At 91, she denounced her films as terrible kitsch, kept to her bed and lost the love of her life without seeing him once since the Forties. But Marlene Dietrich, as this unique testament proves, was destined to be unforgettable
Let’s paaarty – The jokes are ‘in your face’; the music is heavy metal; the film is Wayne’s World’- currently customising the language and clothing of every American teenager
Relative Values – Shawn and Gillian Slovo, writers
A Life in the Day – Surgeon Commander Rick Jolly
72 pages This issue is in very good condition throughout.









