31 results found, showing 21–31
Features
Writers reflect on the new issues of identity and self-definition posed by our decision to leave the EU
Theatre
What happens when you take a professional director, an LGBT reading of a Renaissance history play, and a handful of Cambridge theatre’s brightest young things? Peter Chappell finds out if Edward II will be as explosive as promised.
Theatre
Peter Chappell caught up with the cast and crew of Stuart: A Life Backwards during their sponsored sleep-out to talk about caricatures, Cambridge and creating something that’s “more than a creative vision”
Features
Finding the perfect job and finding the perfect partner: Peter Chappell asks whether they’re really as different as we might think
Arts
Michael Gove may see #modishcrap, but contemporary art allows us to better understand the world. The Turner Prize is right to celebrate that
Theatre
Peter Chappell chats with the cast and crew of the Brickhouse Theatre’s biggest production to date
Theatre
A production with huge potential to illustrate a new feminist angle on the history of exile, writes Peter Chappell
Sport
In the second part of Varsity’s debate on the impact of London 2012, Peter Chappell argues that its failure to deliver an effective legacy lies with poor management
Arts
Music festival jobs offer fun, bands, and (best of all) cash
Comment: Peter Chappell
After the stresses of exam term, we owe it to ourselves to splash out on a May Ball
Comment: Peter Chappell
Creativity will be the casualty of BBC budget cuts
The BBC is in its most precarious position in its history, threatened by the changing way we consume entertainment, ideologically driven budget cuts and the influential right-wing press