Let's talk: a conversation special
A special issue of the Guardian's Weekend magazine, featuring conversations with Hillary Clinton and Mary Beard, Nick Clegg and Richard Thaler, Geena Davis and Paul Feig, Henry Marsh and Siddhartha Mukherjee, Reni Eddo-Lodge and Nish Kumar. Plus novelists meet the stranger next door, the new WhatsApp rules, and the words that will win (or lose) you an argument
'Would you be willing?': words to turn a conversation around (and those to avoid)
Choose your words carefully and you can get someone to change their mind, or see you in a new light
'Who is the queen?' And other ways to get talking to strangers
‘It feels good to know who lives behind those doors’: Lionel Shriver, Jon McGregor and others meet the neighbours
Hillary Clinton meets Mary Beard: ‘I would love to have told Trump: “Back off, you creep”’
Siddhartha Mukherjee meets Henry Marsh: ‘When do you stop treating a patient? At 100?’
Nick Clegg meets Richard Thaler: ‘All it would take to stop Brexit is a couple of dozen brave Tories’
Geena Davis meets Paul Feig: ‘I had an audition cancelled when I wouldn’t have dinner with the producer’
Nish Kumar meets Reni Eddo-Lodge: ‘I’ve come to you for reasons to be cheerful. Go!’
'Never send nudes, and keep swearing tame': a WhatsApp survival guide
Experience: I was born without a tongue