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Seeing grief for what it is

2026-05-29 18:00:00

Charcoal drawing of a group of people huddled together, showing expressions of sorrow and comfort in monochrome.

Faced with the pain of grief, it’s tempting to reach for words of comfort, but Yiyun Li showed me how little they offer

- by Pia Rios

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Five tips for effective language learning

2026-05-28 18:01:00

Photo of colourful wooden signs with various text in different languages outside a shop or cafe.

Make language learning part of your daily life with five nifty tips aimed at building fluency in real conversations

- Video by BBC Ideas and the Open University

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The special kind of knowledge that can’t be put into words

2026-05-28 18:00:00

Black and white photo of an elderly man with a pipe, sitting in front of bookshelves filled with books and stacks.

Knowledge doesn’t only reside in books and lectures. As Bertrand Russell observed, there’s also ‘knowledge by acquaintance’

- by Matt Duncan

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The roots of goodness

2026-05-27 18:00:00

Illustration of an elderly man’s face, with pink and purple silhouettes in the background.

Ervin Staub survived the Holocaust as a child. As a psychologist, he spent a lifetime asking how cruelty takes hold – and whether kindness can, too

- by Michael Bond

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Our uniform

2026-05-26 18:01:00

Painting on fabric of students in hijabs writing at desks with a button and small photo on the fabric above.

An Iranian animator turns her old school uniform into a canvas as she ponders the power clothes hold over their wearers

- Directed by Yegane Moghaddam

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Why raves are such a reliable source of spiritual experience

2026-05-26 18:00:00

A crowded dance club with blue lighting people dancing some looking upwards hands raised in the air expressions vary.

Amid the pounding bass, ravers achieve a transcendence long associated with sacred practices. Neuroscience explains how

- by Alexander Dillabaugh

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