Feature
Madeleine Whitmore explores the lasting potency of Goldin’s emotive documentation of New York’s queer subcultures
Review
Jen Price reviews the Heong Gallery’s new exhibition, ‘Rasheed Araeen: A British Story’
Opinion
Keir Starmer didn’t like being stared at by a painting of a woman. But maybe that’s not up to him, argues Pollyanna Chamberlain
Feature
Ben Birch delves into the history of Kettle’s Yard, and the man whose ‘homely exactness’ inspired it
Opinion
From the Fitz to Kettle’s Yard, Ben Birch questions museum labels, and being told what to think
The Agonies
Joe Short sends Eve another letter, relating the joys and perils of being read to by Donna Tartt
Loveday Cookson explores the charm of her local second-hand booksellers
Reading List
Our Arts team tells you what books they’ve taken with them on holiday
Opinion
After three years of a Cambridge English degree, Molly Scales weighs in on which classics are worth your time
Sydney Heintz visits famous artists’ houses, questioning what drives us to preserve these spaces
Roundup
It’s time to whip out your trendiest tote bag and embark on a journey through Cambridge’s best bookselling spots
Postscripts
In the first instalment of her column, Eve Connor probes the poetry of Lucy Ansell
Interview
Loveday Cookson interviews triple-threat curator, art historian, and broadcaster Kate Bryan
Review
Saranka Maheswaran enters into an exhibition with only one rule for submissions: there aren’t any rules
Review
Saranka Maheswaran reviews the compelling new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard
Space Invaders
Loveday Cookson explores the technicolour cosiness of Poppy Jo Lee’s room
Lucy Ansell interviews Cambridge-born painter William Balthazar Rose
Space Invaders
Emily’s room weaves together sketches, plants, and bits and bobs into a tapestry of potential
Feature
Loveday Cookson professes her devotion to the column ‘Modern Love’
Review
‘Black Atlantic’ confronts the Fitzwilliam’s historic connections to the transatlantic slave trade
Review
Eva Weinstein reflects on A Cambridge Diary’s first coffee-table book ‘Town & Gown’
Interview
Eva Weinstein and Clementine Lussiana sit down with Cambridge creatives at their home studio to discuss Kettle’s Yard, nature, and documenting the everyday
Feature
Sharing her admiration for the Japanese haiku, Esyllt Parry Lowther reflects on the beauty that imbues the implicit