There's a brilliant exhibition in the foyer-ery bit of the Guardian at the moment. It's called Not to be sold separately: The Observer Colour Magazine 1964-1995 and features covers and spreads from that period.
There are some great covers.
This one is particularly cute.
And this is an interesting article about women working in The City.
"Hard work is no good, I've learnt, without luck too. I gave them assurances of no future children, and of being able to arrange my domestic life so that it wouldn't interfere with work."
"Inside the office of the future".
So good.
It's free, open to the public and a five minute walk from Kings Cross. More details here.
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