Words to live byLife and styleMy high school teacher accidentally gave me a lifelong mantra: ‘If you think you hate everyone, have something to eat’Wendy SyfretIn this series, writers share the best advice they ever received and how it affected their lives
Read more in the Words to live by series here Growing up, mental health was the family business. Generations of our family tree were crowded with psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and neighbourhood agony aunts. Read More...
Pennsylvania This article is more than 6 months oldPennsylvania flash flood: five people killed and two children missingThis article is more than 6 months oldPennsylvania is latest area in the US to be hit by intense rain and flooding as worldwide climate emergency worsens
Five people have been killed and two children remained missing after floodwaters tore through parts of south-eastern Pennsylvania over the week during the latest round of violent storms to hit the region. Read More...
FictionIn the two decades since Susanna Moore wrote her ‘hot and scary’ novel, women’s sexuality is still used against them. She talks to Olivia Sudjic about misogyny and desire
“I don’t usually go to a bar with one of my students. It is almost always a mistake. But Cornelius was having trouble with irony.” So begins In the Cut, Susanna Moore’s devastating 1995 novel on which Jane Campion’s 2003 film is based. Read More...