
How to laugh more
You don’t have to wait to be amused, there are ways to train yourself to enjoy the ‘cheap medicine’ of laughter every day
by Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky
You don’t have to wait to be amused, there are ways to train yourself to enjoy the ‘cheap medicine’ of laughter every day
by Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky
Maintaining a long and happy relationship requires a specific skillset. Learning to laugh at yourself and together is key
by Enrico Gnaulati
Women have been witty and bawdy throughout history. It’s only recently that men haven’t been able to see their funny side
by Joy Wiltenburg
A sense of humour is a moral virtue that can help people flourish, even in dire conditions that are conducive to unhappiness
by Mark Alfano & Mandi Astola
Directed by Nastia Korkia
More than just a light-hearted figure of fun, the medieval party-crasher had a multi-layered role in Arabic morality tales
by Emily Selove
Directed by Jonathan Miller
Directed by James Solden
Directed by Kenneth Price
A sense of humour is a tough test of an AI. Our devices won’t be truly smart until they know how to make us laugh
by Tony Veale
On stage as Mr Fruit Salad, I’ve seen for myself the power of the bizarre and ridiculous to convey what words can’t
by Joz Norris
A film by Jordan Temple