Interview
Writing a book, to many, seems an impossible challenge but Dr Charles Moseley makes it seem effortless
Artists' Spotlight
Amelia Platt delves into life and works of Pauline Boty, whose art pushed boundaries and subverted expectations of women in the Sixties
INTERVIEW
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore speaks to National Poetry Competition winner and Cambridge student Eric Yip about his experiences writing poetry in Cambridge
What does ‘CHILDSPLAY’ mean? Photographer Fin Scott deconstructs the concept underpinning the Cambridge University Charity Fashion Show 2022 taking place on the Fifth of May
Matthew Bessant discusses the current threat to Ukrainian artistic heritage and what we in the West can do to help
In her second column, Eleanor Antoniou explores contemporary artists’ attempts to reclaim the figure of the female muse
Interview
Rosa Phelps interviews Josephine Willoughby about the stained glass windows created by French artist Marc Chagall
Staff writer Rosa Phelps interviews the founders of Screeve, Cambridge’s distinctly queer creative platform
Staff writer Zoe Turoff reviews the UL’s latest exhibition which features Japanese archival material and charts the history of samurai
Staff writer Zoe Turoff, in conversation with Dr Rebecca Roberts, explores the Fitzwilliam Museum’s striking exhibition focused on Kazakhstan
The Arts team give you a run down of the most exciting student events planned for the arts scene next term
Review
Deputy Vulture Editor Margherita Volpato ends this term with a look at the latest issue of the ‘Cambridge Review of Books’
Dulcie Whadcock explores the political nature of Banksy’s work and the questions it raises over the ownership of street art
Poet Renée Eshel shares ‘So much beautiful time’, the first in a series of vivid and passioned poems
Rosa Phelps reviews Irish novelist Sally Rooney’s latest novel Beautiful World, Where Are You?
Arts Editor Emma Hulse shares a list of her favourite books to read on drizzly autumn evenings
Brianna Mitchell considers the successes and shortfalls of several well-loved film adaptations
Interview
Arts editors Famke Veenstra-Ashmore and Emma Hulse review Charlie Echo, a novel inspired by the Cambridge Footlights, alongside interviewing its filmmaker author.
Rosalind Moran reviews this year’s Cambridge Shakespeare Festival
Reflections on re-reading ‘The 5th Wave’ series, after a year of living with the pandemic
Magdalena Gabrysiak explores how COVID-19 has influenced contemporary fiction, in light of this year’s Booker Prize longlist
Book Review
In her latest review columnist Emma Hulse discusses what it might mean to not finish a novel.
Exhibition Review
Anna Piper-Thompson discusses human touch and its importance in our lives.
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