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In This Issue…
Over To You • LETTERS ON THE August ISSUE
SEE THE WORLD… …DIFFERENTLY
It's A Dog's Life • Olly Mann resists family peer-pressure to become a "dog person"
David Hasselhoff On Business, Baywatch And Being A Legend • The iconic star of Baywatch and Knight Rider opens up about his enormous fame, keeping his ego in check, and still hustling at 70
I REMEMBER… Tim Rice • English lyricist and author Tim Rice, 77, is known for writing lyrics for the world’s best-loved musicals, including Joseph, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita
Rise Above Pain • THE REMEDIES AND STRATEGIES THAT CAN HELP YOU ENJOY LIFE AGAIN
Active Hands, Calm Minds • How crafts like knitting can help us deal with stress
Scary Symptoms • A heart that goes bump in the night or eyelids that move by themselves? It might be Halloween but, almost always, there’s no need to be afraid
8 Reasons To Try Tai Chi
Ask The Expert: Grandchildren’s Wellbeing • Dr Tamara Scully is a Suffolk-based chartered clinical psychologist who works with children, young people and adults.
Leading By Example • Healthcare workers need to join their patients on the treadmill, argues Dr Max
The Doctor Is In
Have A Disgustingly Good Memory • Negative feelings can nudge your brain, says our memory expert, Jonathan Hancock
Can Hormones Change Who You’re Attracted To?
Relationship Advice
EXTREME MEDICINE • Discover the incredible stories of the extreme-conditions medics swapping their prescription pads and stethoscopes for rafts and snake venom…
My Britain: MILFORD HAVEN
Sue Kenny • Sue Kenny, 77, is a trustee and volunteer at the Milford Haven Museum.
If I Ruled The World Beth Nielsen Chapman • Grammy-nominated Songwriter’s Hall of Fame inductee Beth Nielsen Chapman has written hits for everyone from Elton John to Neil Diamond. Her 15th studio album CrazyTown is out on September 23, via Cooking Vinyl
BRING BACK THE SHOWGIRLS! • Cabaret is a little controversial. In fact, it was designed to be that way. Whether it's flouting old censorship laws or flaunting new liberties, cabaret intentionally stirs the pot. Hillary Sukhonos delves into the fascinating history behind this art form
Graffiti Grows Up • No longer a sign of urban decay, street art is becoming prized
Swimming with Orcas
My Great Escape: Beautiful Berlin • Our reader Peter Gallagher on his recent trip to the German capital
City Wall At Paul Beirut
PRIME TIME To Ditch Digital Subscriptions • Over the last few years, particularly during lockdown, you probably signed up for a new month-by-month subscription where goods are sent to your front door or ser vices accessed via the internet
On The Money
How We Garden • Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost on navigating the often-tricky journey of developing your own gardening style
Noisy Neighbours • Bonfire Night is a tricky time for pet owners
A TASTE OF HOME
World Kitchen VENEZUELA: Arepa
State Of The Art: Paul Cezanne...