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The pandemic cured my OCD, but not before it got much worse

The pandemic cured my OCD, but not before it got much worse
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Books charts revolution of science of human health

Books charts revolution of science of human health
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Seven online talks to stretch your imagination

29 April from 7pm. Tickets from £5 Join Hilary Mantel, above, as she discusses the final volume in her Thomas Cromwell trilogy. The Mirror and The Light, the final book in the trilogy, concludes Mantel’s story of Cromwell’s rise to power. The series has already earned a huge and devoted readership, along with two Booker prizes and adaptations for stage and TV. Hitchcock’s Composer and the Sound of Suspense 27 April from 6.30pm. Free (booking required) Music undoubtedly plays a pivotal role in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, but often the genius behind these sounds goes unnoticed. Bernard Herrmann is an Oscar-winning composer who worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles and Martin Scorsese to create some of our favourite cinema classics. Lead by Emmy nominated producer, director and author Steven Smith this talk will explore the works of Bernard Herrman.

Emma Watson s raciest sex bombshells - kink confession, pleasure tips and self-partnered

Emma Watson s raciest sex bombshells - kink confession, pleasure tips and self-partnered Harry Potter actress Emma Watson keeps her love life a mystery but over the years the star has cheekily dived into talking about her sex life from an obsession with kink culture to learning how to be better in bed Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Daily Star - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

An Evening With Isabel Allende

Image courtesy of How To Academy. Isabel Allende has been a feminist her whole life. From a young age she rebelled against male authority, after seeing her mother Panchita abandoned by her husband and left to provide for three small children. While growing up in Chile in her grandparents’ house, Isabel realized early on that the women in her family, from matriarch to housemaid, were at a disadvantage compared to the men, treated as subordinates with no voice. As a young woman coming of age in the late 1960s, Isabel rode the first wave of feminism. While working at the newly launched feminist magazine,

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