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The return of the easy rider

  • 29 March 2004

The Raleigh Chopper, like the Space Hopper and the platform heel, was a triumph of form over function. The relaunch of this 1970s classic comes too late for William Cook, who would have kissed more girls and done less work if only he'd been allowed to have one

Picture post

  • 26 January 2004

As he celebrates his 75th birthday, Tintin's international celebrity shows no sign of waning. His escapades as the world's most famous foreign correspondent have elevated the comic book to high art, and provided a chronicle of the 20th century

National healing

  • 19 January 2004

Art - William Cook examines the role of artists in the cultural reconstruction of Iraq

Old Romantics

  • 15 December 2003

Music 2003 - William Cook recalls the era of miners' strikes, hair mousse and great pop music

Manhattan boulevard

  • 17 November 2003

Cinema - William Cook goes in search of Woody Allen's New York and discovers a European fantasy

Creative freedom

  • 15 September 2003

Exhibition - William Cook finds there are no bars to the imagination in a prisoners' art show

Back to the future

  • 11 August 2003

Postwar sci-fi TV serials such as Dr Who might have seemed far-fetched and fantastical, but they accurately reflected a troubled age

Building bridges

  • 14 July 2003

Art - William Cook on the rise and fall of an important but neglected German painter

The best of Baghdad

  • 28 April 2003

Gallery - William Cook discovers an outpost of Iraqi creativity on Fulham High Street

For ever young

  • 10 March 2003

Reputations - William Cook celebrates a jobbing genius who elevated children's illustration into art

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