Articles published in category Lifestyle

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June 2023
Suffolk
Former police officer Alfie Moore has been challenging audiences to walk in his copper's books for more than a decade.
June 2023
This England
Catherine Larner meets the thespians who travel by bike and boat to bring theatre to local audiences all over the country.
June 2023
Country Living
From her Norfolk workshop, Abbey Molyneux is one of a growing crew of female boatbuilders keeping a traditional craft afloat.
April 2023
Pressing Matters
Catherine Larner speaks to established printmaker Angela Harding about how her familiar works of natural wonder come to life, then take flight into the wider world.
April 2023
Suffolk
Artist Julian Perry finds beauty and romance in a world under siege from environmental destruction.
March 2023
Woman Alive
Esther Scholes speaks candidly about how she navigated the deaths of her son and then husband.
March 2023
Suffolk
Novelist and columnist India Knight will share her belief in the healing power of humour at this year's Aldeburgh Literary Festival.
March 2023
Suffolk
Hanna Rudd, marine scientist and friend to sharks, is on a mission to get us to care more about what lies under our seas and oceans.
February 2023
This England
Catherine Larner speaks to garden writer Barbara Segall about her new book on the secret gardens of Kent, Sussex and Surrey.
February 2023
Suffolk
A group of young sailors from Suffolk are starting 2023 as world champions, winning a thrilling competition in Australia.
December 2022
Suffolk
For many of us, a witty cartoon that shows us the funny side of the nation's dilemmas is the perfect start to the day. And that goes for the cartoonist too...
December 2022
Suffolk
From the relative calm of his Aldeburgh home, satirist Craig Brown maintains his prolific output of humour, parody, biography and social commentary that includes 30 years as a contributor to 'Private Eye'.
November 2022
Suffolk
It's 20 years since Jimmy Doherty picked up a fork and decided to turn a rundown farm just outside Ipswich into a going concern. They said he was mad - but what has he learned in two decades?
November 2022
Suffolk
What was it like to be a doctor in a hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic? Roopa Farooki coped by writing it all down in a memoir.
November 2022
Suffolk
Whether it's losing a corkscrew or the joy to be found in an orange, nearly being given some flowers or the frequency of men and buses, poet Wendy Cope delights fans with her humorous and pithy observations on life and love.

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