She has a six-month-old baby, is on maternity leave from her Virgin Atlantic cabin crew job and runs Mouse and de Lotz coffee shop in east London. Nadya Mousawi, 39, talks setting up shop…
They won the ELLE Décor India award for their travel-inspired home textiles in 2013 and now work from a studio in Delhi. Meet Sarah Fotheringham and Maninder Singh…
He manages BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ David Rodigan, has toured the world MCing alongside the likes of Snoop Dogg and has one son. Here, Jon Bailey talks music, having a supportive partner and missing out on bathtime
A worrying number of girls in the UK – and worldwide – experience harassment, violence and bullying at school every day. On International Day of the Girl, Annie Ridout looks into these issues…
Fancy a weekend of fresh country air, log fires, woolly jumpers and long autumnal walks? Well, you could win just that – a three-night stay in a self-catering cottage in Somerset. Competition details below…
Benda Bilili! – a heartwarming story about a group of disadvantaged African buskers escaping poverty – and Wild Tales: ‘six unrelated, exhilarating short stories’ reviewed by Denis Leaker
Want to know more about honey bees? Ale Sapienza shares his fascinating tales of nurturing a bee colony (or four) in his in-laws’ garden, just off London’s Holloway Road
This week, Simona Businaro reviews 2015 documentary The Wolfpack – about six homebound brothers in New York – and an oldie: Frank Perry’s 1968 movie The Swimmer
Joel Defries reviews audience favourite at Sundance this year: Dope, currently in UK cinemas, and What Happened, Miss Simone? – a documentary about the musical legend Nina Simone…
This week’s Friday Films come from Robert Knight – a creepy, 70s Hollywood movie and the tale of a cult genius’ rise and fall from fame