Kira Cochrane
Kira Cochrane is the women's editor for the Guardian and writes a regular column in the New Statesman.
Articles by Kira Cochrane
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Society
Kira Cochrane rekons two in a marriage is enough
- 17 April 2006
A future in which a man might marry his sister, his mother and his Labrador? Yikes! But realistically, it's baloney
World Affairs
Our young runaways
- 03 April 2006
Every year, 100,000 British children leave home with absolutely nowhere to go. How can we save them from danger and despair? Kira Cochrane finds hope in a Chicago refuge
Books
Confessions of a raging egomaniac
- 03 April 2006
The Only Bush I Trust Is My Own Periel Aschenbrand Corgi, 207pp, £6.99 ISBN 158542420X
World Affairs
The cult of cheerfulness
- 27 March 2006
When Barbara Ehrenreich set out to investigate corporate culture in America, she found a sinister, "Christianised" world where anger is outlawed
Society
Kira Cochrane - preferes teenage passion
- 13 March 2006
We imagine teenagers will simply vote for any party that legalises drugs or changes working hours to, say, 1pm to 4.30pm
Society
Kira Cochrane wishes Keira and Scarlett would stop it
- 27 February 2006
Foretold in myth and legend as the year of the gay cowboy, 2006 actually looks sure to be the year of the faux-lesbian
Society
Kira Cochrane for gives Cher, Dolly and Jordan
- 13 February 2006
Cosmetic surgery is the entertainment industry's "elephant in the corner": often glaringly obvious but always denied
Books
Commentary
- 30 January 2006
Books about horrific personal experiences have come to dominate the bestseller lists. But the idea that such works represent the unvarnished "truth" is far from justified, finds Kira Cochrane
Life & Society
Don't give it up, take it up
- 19 December 2005
2006 - resolutions : Why torture yourself with diets, guilt and exercise at this delicate and chilly time of year? Try something pleasant instead









