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Sport & Recreation

Sport & Recreation

  • An audio-poem by Mark Goodwin, produced on location in a vast disused Welsh quarry.
  • Liam Desroy on the exhilarating, bewildering, bonkers world of the juggling convention
  • Award-winning poet Helen Mort on the relationship between climbing, poetry and cognitive neuroscience.
  • Building communities by riding bikes.
  • From the latest explorations of neuroscience to medieval travel literature: what we're reading this month.
  • Long before the virtue of the Victorians, the first spas were introduced to Britain during medieval times by returning explorers who experienced such delights in the Middle East.
  • A discussion with Britain's top mountaineer on the motivations of madness.
  • He connects the stadium directly to the concentration camp and sees the “athletes” for what they are: desperate, half-starved creatures staggering around the track in striped prison garb.
  • Views of the Brute Creation in Performance: a symposium with Dr Marius Kwint.
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