Review
Evan Scott explores the Shanghai-based artist’s fusion of Buddhist philosophy with East Asian pop culture
Feature
Drawn to these spaces while in Cambridge, Niall Quinn takes to church tourism during the summer break
Interview
Alumnus and author of Tiepolo Blue discusses identity, elitism, and sexuality in nineties Peterhouse
Comment
On the Mediterranean sea and Cambridge free, Aoife McGrath wonders whether our creative inspiration is also taking a holiday
Review
Ben Birch explores how the new exhibition encourages chatter among the silent worship of the gallery space
Postscripts
Eve Connor speaks to student and poet Ahana Banerji about, prose, envelopes and keeping things tidy
The Reading List
Laila Hussey reccommends some literary nightmares to distract you from being haunted by exams
Space Invaders
Loveday Cookson takes us around Eve Connor’s room for Space Invaders
The Reading List
Laila Hussey shortlists the best Pulitzer Prize winners that you should be reading this term
Sydney Heintz describes the day’s events from The Byron Festival held at Trinity college
Interview
Madelaine Clark talks to student Zoe about her motivations, nerves, and realisations from her time as a life model.
Review
The Fitzwilliam Museum’s newest exhibition tells an alternative history of the Romantic
Interview
Clementine Lussiana talks to bestselling mystery writer and Trinity graduate Alex Michaelides about his latest novel
Review
At the venue’s latest exhibition, Robin Stephens delves into the creative potential of visual clutter
Knick Knacks
Eve Connor’s ‘Knick-Knacks’ column decks the halls
After overhearing a few grumpy visitors to the Tate Modern, Sasha Brealey sets out to prove that the strangeness of modernist art is vital to its meaning
Review
Eve Connor ponders the social, political and decorative functionality of the limited edition sets of buttons created by leading artists in support of Kettle’s Yard
Interview
Clementine Lussiana discovers how this fresh rendition of the ancient text is far from old news
Guide
New to Cambridge and want to get those creative juices flowing? Arts writer Esmé Cockain is on hand to give you a whistle-stop tour of the Cambridge Arts scene
Opinion
Lowercase typing has become somewhat of a phenomenon on social media, but does this apparently offhand, minimalist aesthetic reveal something about our society?
interview
The author of The Tidal Year talks grief, wild swimming and learning to take herself seriously
list
Inspired by the Wallace Collection’s ‘Portraits of Dogs’, Esmé Cockain celebrates her favourite depictions of man’s best friend
Column
Loveday Cookson believes there is art to be found in our living spaces – and enters the personal galleries of Cambridge’s artsiest individuals to discover it.
Review
Miranda Lepri reflects on a fusing of poetry and paintings which aims to light up Marie Curie as a feminist icon – but is more cringe than chemical reaction