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    ‘I can move my body how I want’: standup Stephanie Laing on conquering her fear of public dancing | Edinburgh festival 2024

    Stephanie Laing admits she hasn’t been very kind to her body over the years. “I’ve been an alcoholic, I’ve self-harmed, and just been...

    ‘Ballet is so punk rock’: Neve Campbell and Karen Kain on pressure, pain – and partnering Nureyev | Ballet

    “It’s a kind of addiction,” says Karen Kain, “to be in an art form like this. Sometimes you wonder why you’re doing it....

    After Baby Reindeer: how comedians are telling true stories of trauma and toxic relationships | Edinburgh festival 2024

    ‘If you’re not in an OK place, you’re just re-traumatising yourself,” says Anna Akana, who is performing her show, It Gets Darker, at...

    TV tonight: Freddie Flintoff is back on screen after his horrific car crash | Television

    Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on Tour9pm, BBC One“I wanted the boys to learn to be outside their comfort zone.” Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff...

    My Tiger Family review – no matter how many times you see them, these precious beasts always blow you away | Television

    Valmik Thapar saw his first wild tiger 50 years ago. “You lose yourself within yourself,” he says. He had travelled on a whim from...

    Can menopause be fun and sexy? Yes, according to Miranda July | Zoe Williams

    We went 1,000 years, or maybe 10,000, without anyone ever mentioning menopause, and then we started mentioning it all the time – which...

    The truth about life as a privileged comedian: ‘I knew if it all went wrong I could call my parents’ | Edinburgh festival 2024

    No Edinburgh fringe is complete without a strident conversation about how much it costs artists to perform: who is excluded and who is...

    Gay sheep and gaslighting: 10 of the funniest jokes from the Edinburgh fringe 2024 | Edinburgh festival 2024

    Olaf Falafel: My desire to spontaneously sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight is always just a whim away.Jack Skipper: I failed RE. Couldn’t believe...

    TV Tonight: astonishing story of film-maker who tracked tigers for decades | Television

    My Tiger Family9pm, BBC TwoTigers, it seems, get their claws into you. This documentary is a very personal reminiscence from film-maker Valmik Thapar...

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