The Sunday Times - UK (2022-05-22)

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l Casanova’s unprotected
sexual adventures could
lead to some awkward
situations. On one occasion
he decided to marry
Leonilda, a 17-year-old, but
her mother, on arriving to
sign the marriage contract,
fainted. Leonilda was
Casanova’s daughter.
Books, p22

l Want to live longer?
Forget about multivitamins.
People who take them die
earlier on average. That
might be because of the
iron contained in most pills,
which is shown to promote
the growth of bacteria.
Books, p20

CONTENTS 22.05.2022


ARTS


4
Cover story
Seventy not out — the Rolling
Stones tell Dan Cairns why age
is no barrier to rock’n’roll


7
Television
David Attenborough reveals
an astonishing discovery
about the T. rex


13
Audio
Food for thought — the best
culinary podcasts


14
Film
Tom Shone gives his verdict
on satirical horror Emergency


16
Music
Harry Styles is in his element
with his new album


BOOKS


20
Lead review
The secret to a long life isn’t
superfoods or antioxidants —
it’s much simpler than that

22
Biography
This vivid study of Casanova’s
shocking sexual adventures is
a huge achievement

24
True crime
Is there really a serial killer
on the loose in northwest
England?

26
History
The cowgirls of the Wild
West, below, were just as
brave as the men

24
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TV & RADIO


29
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