Research indicates that students who enjoy lunchtime are more likely to feel that they belong at school; which is correlated with better academic outcomes and better mental health. For many ...
If you live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching—for what the photographer Charles H. Traub refers to as “the passing parade of the street.” Between 1977 and 1980, ...
One of the very, very few silver linings of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it’s afforded people much more flexibility and time for exercising. Newly released data from ClassPass revealed that lunchtime ...
I call it ‘The Lunchtime Effect’: It’s my spin on lunchtime, with long-term effects. Depending on how you take your lunchtime each day will render the effect either negative or positive – for the long ...
Once upon a time a lunch hour encompassed more than just a sandwich – in fact the hard-working employees of Soho could use it to see a Caryl Churchill play, or Bob Hoskins perform. Expert Matt ...
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