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.
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.


