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Get louder every decade: the new rules for dressing your age after 50

How to age wellFashionWorrying about what to put on as you get on? Relax, we’ve got you covered In the rulebooks of how to age gracefully the don’ts make a lot more noise than the dos. No leather trousers! No cleavage! No man buns! No skateboards! The list of items allegedly verboten for the over-50s is endless. Your life has been boobytrapped, one false move and the world will fall about laughing.

Ketamine clinics have emerged across the US. Theyre already going bust

Mental healthThe industry touting the drug as an antidepressant has grown too quickly, experts say, leaving patients at risk America is in a ketamine boom. The drug, which has rapid-acting antidepressant properties and somewhat psychedelic effects, is still taken recreationally by club kids and students. But in the past decade, many thousands of patients have undergone legal therapy under its influence and hundreds of ketamine clinics have sprung up across major cities.

Lord Bullock of Leafield | Higher education

Higher educationObituaryLord Bullock of LeafieldA prolific and public-spirited historian, he founded an Oxford college and defined the nature of tyranny and evil in the 20th centuryThe historian Alan Bullock, who has died aged 89, was one of the most versatile and engaging public figures produced by Britain in the second half of the 20th century. "Bullock by name, and Bullock by nature," he liked to say of himself. He was a powerfully built man, and some people found him domineering.

Mexico clown convention condemns fancy-dress drug cartel killing | Mexico

Mexico This article is more than 10 years oldMexico clown convention condemns fancy-dress drug cartel killingThis article is more than 10 years oldLatin American clowns gathered in Mexico City say killer dressed in wig and rubber nose had nothing to do with themDelegates to a three-day Latin American clown convention in Mexico City have distanced themselves from the murder last week of a drug lord by a hitman in fancy dress, insisting no genuine member of their profession would have committed the crime.

The drag show bans sweeping the US are a chilling attack on free speech | Drag

OpinionDrag This article is more than 10 months oldThe drag show bans sweeping the US are a chilling attack on free speechThis article is more than 10 months oldSuzanne NosselThe breadth of these bills is staggering, and many go beyond their purported goals of protecting children from obscenity When Bill Lee donned a cheerleader uniform, fake pearls and a wig as part of high school senior year antics, he probably didn’t think the goofy costume would come back to bite him.