I’ve lost weight. Why do I find that so hard to admit?
My generation have tried to rebuild our relationship with food, exercise and our bodies – but old anxieties persist.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
My generation have tried to rebuild our relationship with food, exercise and our bodies – but old anxieties persist.
By Pippa BaileyFrom sex to eating, birth to body temperature, our physical selves do what our chemical masters tell us.
By Pippa BaileyWith fog and rain ruining the mountain scenery, we desperately needed something to look forward to.
By Pippa BaileyAlice Rohrwacher’s playful, Palme d’Or-nominated film about tomb raiders summons the ghosts of Italy’s past.
By Pippa BaileyA rising number of parents want to ban under-16s from owning smartphones: “If it’s impossible for adults to regulate…
By Pippa BaileyAlso featuring Hagstone by Sinéad Gleeson and England: Seven Myths that Changed a Country by Tom Baldwin and Marc…
By Pippa Bailey, Michael Prodger, Anoosh Chakelian and Tom GattiCaroline Crampton’s history of hypochondria shows how the internet has exacerbated health anxiety.
By Pippa BaileyLife got in the way of the fantasies my closest friends and I created in childhood – but now…
By Pippa BaileyAlso featuring Sunken Lands by Gareth E Rees and The Spinning House by Caroline Biggs.
By Michael Prodger, Pippa Bailey, Barney Horner and George Monaghan