The Times Magazine - UK (2021-03-06)
‘I’M THE OPPOSITE OF A PIN-UP’ Who does James Norton think he’s kidding? By Polly Vernon YES, MS PRESIDENT The rise and rise of ...
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The Times Magazine 3 EDITOR NICOLA JEAL DEPUTY EDITOR LOUISE FRANCE ART DIRECTOR CHRIS HITCHCOCK ASSOCIATE EDITOR SIMON HILLS AS ...
4 The Times Magazine other’s Day approaches It’s next week! Quick! Buy something! – and as the first one held during lockdown t ...
The Times Magazine 5 bit of a “special cuddle” does, in theory, arise. But then this opens an epistemological worm-can. Should y ...
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The Times Magazine 7 SPINAL COLUMN MELANIE REID few weeks ago I escaped in my car. I hope I’ll be forgiven any misdemeanour beca ...
lanning our re-entry to the world after this lockdown may be premature. It’s still weeks away until we can meet outside in group ...
DON’T SAY ‘Venice in February was amazing’ DO SAY ‘Long and grey really suits you’ ...
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The Times Magazine 11 each other. There has to be an understanding that these early re-entry days are sacrosanct and not for sit ...
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Help! Get me out of here! Natasha Pearlman with her daughters, Rose, 6, and Thea, 2, photographed at home in New York by Mackenz ...
Career woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown Natasha Pearlman has a demanding job as executive editor of Glamour magazine in ...
16 The Times Magazine Yes, the television is inevitably blasting out iCarly, Project MC^2 or, God forbid, Cocomelon (please, som ...
The Times Magazine 17 expected to be made redundant, with 46 per cent of those saying that a lack of childcare provision played ...
18 The Times Magazine that is less about what happens in our individual lives (my husband is devoted to our kids and would love ...
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Ironic, subversive and super-kitsch, Little Big are the pop band who have defied the Kremlin’s censors and are as far removed fr ...
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