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How to see the human in the machine

2026-05-18 18:01:00

Photo of a person on stage under blue lights with an arm raised, facing an unseen audience in a smoky atmosphere.

These artists argue we shouldn’t shy away from AI – instead, we need to help shape its future with our human creativity

- Video by the Museum of Modern Art

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How to come back to your senses

2026-05-18 18:00:00

Hands holding tea, with a cup of lentils, lemon slices and coriander on a wooden board in dim light.

Screen-based life is deadening. Try some simple adventures and exercises to reconnect with the world’s sensory richness

- by Tereza Violet Stehlíková

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The taxi driver

2026-05-15 18:01:00

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Jenny has early onset dementia, and she’s taken a shine to Tony, a fellow care home resident. Jenny’s husband seems nonplussed

- Video by Live Theatre

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Talk to strangers

2026-05-15 18:00:00

Two older women sitting on a bench, smiling at each other, one holding a book.

A new book examines the benefits of chatting with people we don’t know – from mood boosts to a greater sense of belonging

- by Hannah Seo

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Music speaks louder than words through what it leaves unsaid

2026-05-14 18:00:00

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The ineffable in music resides in the gap between saying and not saying. Music neither states nor conceals. It hints

- by Elena Gigante

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How to navigate your menopause

2026-05-13 18:00:00

Photo of a woman with a mug gazing out a window, seated on a pink chair near a lake with trees in the background.

From coping with hot flushes to understanding brain fog, there’s plenty you can do to help yourself through menopause

- by Caroline Gurvich & Rachel Furey

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