Sophie Wilkinson
'It's Exhausting': The Hidden Struggle of Working Women with Autism
Autistic women can go for years without diagnosis, and struggle at work as a result. One company is determined to do something about it.
This App Matches People With Their Ideal 'Face Type'—Whatever That Means
A new app developed by New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) scientists aims to match users by analyzing the faces of their favorite celebrities.
This App Matches People With Their Ideal 'Face Type'—Whatever That Means
A new app developed by New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) scientists aims to match users by analyzing the faces of their favorite celebrities.
Catching Up with the Man Who Had a Stroke That Made Him Gay
We spoke to Chris Birch, the guy who went from being a rugby-playing teen engaged to a girl, to a gay hairdresser after a forward roll went wrong.
'Lady Macbeth' Is a Period Drama About White Women's Rage
Forget what you know about costume dramas—this is a radical reinvention of the genre. Lead actors Florence Pugh and Naomi Ackie explain what makes the incendiary film so unique.
Inside 'UK Punting' – The TripAdvisor of Sex Workers
The website where "punters" rate and review the women they pay to sleep with them.
Meet the Anonymous Fan Tweeting Princess Diana's Final Days
Diana may have died almost two decades ago, but that hasn't stopped @DianaDaybyDay from reliving her last year through the medium of Twitter. We asked its anonymous owner what they find so compelling about the so-called queen of hearts.
Photos of the Rainbow Moustaches and Spiked Leotards of London's Drag Queens
Meet Damien Frost, the photographer who documented Soho's drag scene by shooting one beautiful portrait per night, on the streets.
A Bone To Pick: Why Do Pigeons Eat Fried Chicken on the Street?
Is it just gross? I feel like it's gross.
I Tried 'Psycle,' the UK's Newest Fitness Fad, to See if It Would Heal My Soul
I took the high-intensity spin class that promises to change your life as well as your body.