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Observer Magazine 22 November 1965 Francoise Gilot Pablo Picasso Yves St Laurent Leslie Caron
CONTENTS
4 ENTER BALOGH THE BOGYMAN
What will the mandarins of Whitehall make of the disconcerting Dr Thomas Balogh, arch-critic of the Civil Service, now thrust into their own corridors of power by the Prime Minister, his friend Harold Wilson? William Millinship looks at one of the most potentially explosive confrontations in politics today.
11 FOREIGN GIRLS AND ENGLISH WIVES Katharine Whitehorn investigates the au pair girl muddle from both sides of the kitchen sink. She concludes that, with so many uncertainties for either party, the middle-class housewife might just as well face up to paying the market rate for domestic help.
19 SOME SMASHING CLOTHES In a new film, "The Favour", Leslie Caron is transformed from career-girl to womanly woman. And it's all done with clothes. Here fashion designer Yves St Laurent and Miss Caron, who did a lot of the designing herself, let the photographer follow them around Paris and share the secret.
26 MY LIFE WITH PICASSO - 2 Francoise Gilot, who went to live with Picasso in 1946; tells this week how a visit to a pottery and a walk past a scrap-heap each in its own way triggered off inspiration in this extraordinary artist. She also recalls two encounters : with Braque and Matisse.
34 FIXING UP DAPHNE'S ROOM Shirley Conran responds to a letter from a teenage girl faced with decorating a room of her own.
37 GOOD FOOD Clement Freud recommends the cheese sandwich's more socially-acceptable relative - pizza.
38 EVEN YOU CAN SKI Safely down the slippery slopes with Roland Hunt-ford : how to choose sensible clothes for yourself and the family, how to limber up before you go, and how to find snow and sympathy for your early efforts.
42 DRIVING When you're learning to drive, your best friend is a professional instructor, advises Jim Clark.
The Observer Magazine is a supplement to The Observer newspaper published for just one day only, on a Sunday in England.
4 ENTER BALOGH THE BOGYMAN
What will the mandarins of Whitehall make of the disconcerting Dr Thomas Balogh, arch-critic of the Civil Service, now thrust into their own corridors of power by the Prime Minister, his friend Harold Wilson? William Millinship looks at one of the most potentially explosive confrontations in politics today.
11 FOREIGN GIRLS AND ENGLISH WIVES Katharine Whitehorn investigates the au pair girl muddle from both sides of the kitchen sink. She concludes that, with so many uncertainties for either party, the middle-class housewife might just as well face up to paying the market rate for domestic help.
19 SOME SMASHING CLOTHES In a new film, "The Favour", Leslie Caron is transformed from career-girl to womanly woman. And it's all done with clothes. Here fashion designer Yves St Laurent and Miss Caron, who did a lot of the designing herself, let the photographer follow them around Paris and share the secret.
26 MY LIFE WITH PICASSO - 2 Francoise Gilot, who went to live with Picasso in 1946; tells this week how a visit to a pottery and a walk past a scrap-heap each in its own way triggered off inspiration in this extraordinary artist. She also recalls two encounters : with Braque and Matisse.
34 FIXING UP DAPHNE'S ROOM Shirley Conran responds to a letter from a teenage girl faced with decorating a room of her own.
37 GOOD FOOD Clement Freud recommends the cheese sandwich's more socially-acceptable relative - pizza.
38 EVEN YOU CAN SKI Safely down the slippery slopes with Roland Hunt-ford : how to choose sensible clothes for yourself and the family, how to limber up before you go, and how to find snow and sympathy for your early efforts.
42 DRIVING When you're learning to drive, your best friend is a professional instructor, advises Jim Clark.
The Observer Magazine is a supplement to The Observer newspaper published for just one day only, on a Sunday in England.
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