Interview
Joe Short speaks to Ahana Banerji about the publication of her debut poetry pamphlet
Interview
Loveday Cookson interviews triple-threat curator, art historian, and broadcaster Kate Bryan
Poppy Miller argues that it’s important we soak in as much art as we can, even in the midst of a hectic term
Review
Saranka Maheswaran reviews the compelling new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard
What should institutions do to uplift marginalised voices?
Lucy Ansell interviews Cambridge-born painter William Balthazar Rose
Opinion
Felix Armstrong argues that Cambridge internalises and preserves its own fictional stereotypes
Interview
The Times chief art critic on her novel Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettle’s Yard Artists
Review
‘Black Atlantic’ confronts the Fitzwilliam’s historic connections to the transatlantic slave trade
From page margins to abandoned puppets, Loveday Cookson reflects on the ‘footprints’ of art in the everyday, a path well travelled along which we step closer towards ourselves
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
In an ode to Katherine Mansfield, Priya Abularach bakes Miss Brill’s honey cake and shares her musings on literature and food
Feature
Blossom Durr shines a belated spotlight on the woman who made Vincent van Gogh famous
Sasha Brealey reflects on her daunting but deeply rewarding foray into framing pictures
review
Despite some gooier, more generic pieces, Anna Wythe finds The Mays to be rife with layers of meaning
Review
Kate Mia-Diamandi reflects on a transformative display which proves that art and academia truly can go hand in hand.
opinion
Dion Everett argues that we should think twice before trusting online book critics
OPINION
Leo Kang argues that the monarchy has no place in poetry
Emily Lawson-Todd argues the case for lighthearted reads, questioning our preoccupation with sad books
Infamous art forger Max Brandrett speaks at the union about forgery, painting, and a run-in with the Kray twins
Isabel Dempsey takes a rainy walk to review Fen Ditton Gallery’s latest printmaking exhibition
Knickknacks
What can a crocheted boob tell us about belief and art?
Tomos Davies explores one of Cambridge’s oddest and most interesting art collections