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Drag Race UK and a new book on how to be happier at work: What’s on tonight, Thursday January 14


By Holly O'Neill
14th Jan 2021
Drag Race UK and a new book on how to be happier at work: What’s on tonight, Thursday January 14

Have no plans for this evening? Same.


If you feel like you’ve already reached the end of Netflix and can’t bear the thought of trawling through the channels while avoiding all US and Brexit news, or simply don’t want to look at a screen at all, here are our picks for the new podcasts, books, TV, films and events to watch, stream, listen to and read this evening.

WATCH

Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK Season 2, BBC 3

Start your engines, Ru Paul is back and ready to inject oversaturated colour and fun back into your life for another season with contestants from across the UK . There’s an all-new panel of judges this year including Graham Norton, Alan Carr, Liz Hurley, Lorraine Kelly, Dawn French and more. The first brief in tonight’s episode is a look inspired by a UK gay icon and a look inspired by the contestant’s ‘hometown queen,’ giving a spotlight to the UK’s rich queer history. The first episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK lands tonight on BBC iPlayer at 7pm, or you can watch on Wow Presents Plus. Watch now or spend the next year scratching your head at memes.

Ant Middleton & Rebel Wilson, Straight Talking, 9pm on Sky One

Ant Middleton returns with another chatshow-meets-Bear-Grylls show tonight, this time taking a trip around Mexico and talking weight loss, Me Too and love with Rebel Wilson.

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How to Work Without Losing Your Mind: A Realistic Guide to the Hell of Modern Work by Cate Sevilla

Cate Sevilla, a former editor in chief at The Pool who has worked at Google and Microsoft, shares practical and helpful advice for modern work, from burnout to being happier in your job.

CHECK OUT

Skin Care Sessions with Cult Beauty

Join Cult Beauty co-founder Alexia Inge for the next few Thursdays for Skin Care Sessions over Zoom, where leading beauty experts will guide you through all things skincare. In tonight’s event, Jasmine Hemsley, founder of Hemsley + Hemsley, Sonia Haria, Beauty Director at The Telegraph and psychotherapist and founder of Disciple Charlotte Ferguson, will discuss ‘Beauty as Therapy: The Year That Skin Care Became Self-Care’ with Alexia Inge. Tickets are available here.

Featured photography by BBC3.

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