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BRITISH AIRWAYS 'HIGHLIFE' MAGAZINE - JANUARY 2001 |
CASE OF PERSONALITY - SHEENA EASTON Twenty years after her million selling debut hit, Morning Train, Scotland's most successful female artist has made a comeback. Having survived the 1980's, when she worked with Prince and appeared in Miami Vice, Easton returns with a collection of 1970's disco classics, entitled Fabulous |
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| Where are you heading? | If you could choose only one author for every trip, who would it be? |
| Northern California, to drive up the Pacific Coast Highway. | I need change and variety, so if forced to choose just one; the entire Encylopedia Brittania. |
| Why? | Any magazines or newspapers? |
| Because I know I'm going to get some peace there. | Newsweek, Time, Shape, Cosmopolitan, USA Today. |
| What kind of traveller are you? | What's on your Walkman? |
| Carefree - as long as someone else does all the planning. | Joni Mitchell, Frank Sinatra, Geoge Michael, Shirley Horn, and show tunes. |
| Describe your suitcase | Would you include anything else to keep you amused? |
| One that fits in the overhead lockers or under the seat. | Crossword puzzle book, deck of cards, needlepoint, and a gameboy. |
| What essential items of clothing would you take? | What aftershave/perfume would you take? |
| My old Nikes, loose cotton pants, Elmo T-shirt, and my leather jacket with sheepskin lining, which doubles as a travel pillow. | Banana Republic's W. |
| If you had to take clothes from just one designer, or a single store, whose would it be? | Do you take any travelling superstitions or any lucky charms with you? |
| Banana Republic | Just photos of my kids. |
| Which books or books would you take? | |
| Any Oprah book club suggestion and the latest science text for dummies. | |
| THANKS TO JOHN FOR SENDING US THIS ARTICLE |