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Can a feminist believe in marriage? How does a lesbian know she's gay? How does it feel to experience discrimation? At the Living Library project, you can borrow a person instead of a book - and you might end up questioning your own prejudices. >>> more
The award-winning novelist Michael Stavarič recommends "one of the most unbelievable texts ever to be written on the topic of 'Europe.'" >>> more
The warm Canary Islands and freezing Poland might seem two worlds apart, but for Paula and Pawel, it was just perfection - or at least, they learned how to make it work. >>> more
Special edition! We asked the E&M team to tell us their favourite idioms in their native languages. Read on to find out what it means when "the broccoli is over." >>> more
Found in the treasure chests of the English language: useful words, strange phrases, Shakespearean quips... This time: can you tell Cockney from Mockney? >>> more
The rhythm of Europe in the 1930s was a sinister, thudding march. But many young people followed a different beat: they danced to the music of swing. >>> more
Do you like your fish and chips with turmeric and chillies? Follow Christiane Warmbein to India to taste some fusion food. >>> more
Honey Money is the provocative name of a recent book about how women can, and should, use their attractiveness to get what they want. We investigated whether this idea makes any sense in the context of Eastern Europe. >>> more