Stories
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When contemporary dance meets dyspraxia
Discover why a rare neurological condition meant an enthusiastic club-night dancer struggled with formal dance classes. And how persisting with those classes paid off.
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Rejecting shame and a decade of change
Jess Thom spent years trying to ignore and suppress the tics of Tourette’s syndrome. Read what happened when she decided to celebrate them instead.
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The unearthly children of science fiction’s Cold War
In the 1950s a new figure emerged in British novels, film and television: a disturbing young alien that revealed postwar society’s fear of the unruly power of teenagers.
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James Cook. Line engraving after Sir N. Dance-Holland, 1776.
Dance, Nathaniel, Sir, 1735-1811.Reference: 2024i- Pictures
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James Cook. Line engraving after Sir N. Dance-Holland, 1776.
Dance, Nathaniel, Sir, 1735-1811.Reference: 2021i- Pictures
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James Cook. Engraving by Rivers after Sir N. Dance-Holland, 1776.
Dance, Nathaniel, Sir, 1735-1811.Reference: 2014i- Pictures
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James Cook. Lithograph by Legrand after Sir N. Dance-Holland, 1776.
Dance, Nathaniel, Sir, 1735-1811.Reference: 2028i- Pictures
Lancelot ("Capability") Brown. Engraving by J.K. Sherwin after N. Dance.
Dance, Nathaniel, Sir, 1735-1811.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 46004i