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Music
It’s admirable that Father John Misty wants to tackle some of society’s bigger issues, writes Patrick Wernham, but he doesn’t half bore on about them
Arts
When it comes to building art galleries around the country, we need to be realistic argues Patrick Wernham
News
The Green Party health spokesperson with a famous brother talks to Patrick Wernham about the recent election, free trade and identity politics
News
Patrick Wernham and Anna Jennings chat to the Labour MP about leaving the EU, the state of the Labour Party and the reintroduction of selective education
Arts
Patrick Wernham talks to the Corn Exchange’s new Composer in Residence about letting go of a composition
Film & TV
Ewan McGregor’s directorial debut is engaging but lacks the subtlety and depth of Philip Roth’s novel, says Patrick Wernham
News
Speakers discuss the failings of policitians and modern democracy
News
The Israeli Ambassador to the UK talks to Anna Jennings and Patrick Wernham about the free press, NGO culture, and misconceptions surrounding anti-Semitism
Arts
Patrick Wernham talks to the Sidney Sussex music student on the importance of studying music, his influences, and upcoming plans
Arts
The creative force behind the Fitz Barbershop talks about the group, what attracted him to the music, and the pernicious influence of Pitch Perfect
Music
Tom Fleming talks their new record, masculinity, and what exactly success means for the Cumbrian indie band with Patrick Wernham
Music
Patrick Wernham reviews Angel Olsen’s latest album, My Woman 5 stars
Music
Critics have to show more boldness in making quick judgements about new music
Arts
The cartoonist discusses his work with Patrick Wernham
News
Former Business Secretary talks Lib Dems, referendum fears and student politics
Features
Trinity Hall post-grad and founder of ‘Help 4 Refugees’
Arts
The left-wing comedian speaks to Varsity ahead of his appearance at the #JC4PM event in Cambridge
News
The CEO and founder of the Against Malaria Foundation discusses effective philanthropy
Music
Patrick Wernham speaks to the singer-songwriter, English undergraduate, and former winner of New Zealand’s Got Talent
Comment: Patrick Wernham
There is nothing complicated about torture
Torture cannot be compared to animal testing. It is cruel, inhumane and never a necessary evil