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Esther Perel and Margie Nichols on polyamory

2025-12-09 19:01:00

Photo of two women sitting in blue chairs talking in a bright room with plants, a patterned table between them.

‘A modern recreation of the village community that we have lost’ – demystifying polyamory with Esther Perel and Margie Nichols

- Video by Esther Perel

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Loafing around at Rikers

2025-12-09 19:00:00

Rikers Island sign on a building with a speedboat on the river in the foreground.

What making – and breaking – bread in jail taught me about work and friendship

- by Jamie Valentino

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Why are we curious about some things and indifferent to others?

2025-12-08 19:00:00

Black and white photo of two blurred men passing a weathered statue of a reclining man in a courtyard setting.

Many of us crave trivial details while ignoring much of the world around us. Research helps explain this selective curiosity

- by Tommy Blanchard

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Salah Elmur: fixing time

2025-12-05 19:01:00

Photo of hands drawing a figure in a sketchbook on a splattered art table with ruler and paintbrush.

How does memory transform far away from home? A Sudanese artist uses a surreal lens to capture his longing and nostalgia

- Video by Art21

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Why some healthy habits still take so much effort

2025-12-05 19:00:00

A pair of white trainers with a black tick Nike logo against a wooden floor, sunlight casting a shadow behind.

Contrary to classic habit science, certain behaviours never become easy. Recognising this can help you stick with them

- by Blair Saunders & Kimberly R More

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The art of hiking

2025-12-04 19:00:00

A person with a backpack resting on a log by a rocky riverbank with a group of people in the background.

The desert acted as a mirror that seemed to say: you are like me – harsh, inventive, and full of life

- by Skye Anicca

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