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Features
Alex Haydn-Williams reflects on his experience getting the COVID-19 vaccine
Film & TV
Alex Haydn-Williams asks whether this much-lauded show was ever as good as everyone claimed
Theatre
Alex Haydn-Williams reviews Brian Friel’s Faith Healer.
News
Women and people of colour continue to be under-represented in college portrait collections, while figures linked to eugenics and colonialism are still memorialised
Arts
BAIT editor Alex Hadyn-Williams gives Varsity an exclusive insight into the process of production behind one of Cambridge’s best-known zines
Arts
Alex Haydn-Williams on the pleasures, problems and ambiguities of reading the previous generation’s Great American Novels.
Arts
“A culture is always poorer if it defines itself within thin parameters” writes Alex Haydn-Williams, in the second part of a Long Read about the pleasures, problems and ambiguities of reading the previous generation’s Great American Novels.
Comment: Alex Haydn-Williams
Alex Haydn-Williams criticises Keir Starmer’s hesitance to vocally and unambiguously support trans rights, and draws on history to illustrate the Labour Party’s chequered record in supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
Arts
Ahead of the online launch of their ninth issue on Friday, Varsity spoke to BAIT about the past, present and future of the zine.
Arts
Alex Haydn-Williams reads his grandfather’s recollections of boyhood and reflects on how he’s shaped his own early life
Features
In his Love Letter to Cambridge, Alex Haydn-Williams writes on dreams, both fulfilled and unfulfilled
Arts
Alex Haydn-Williams serves up an array of poetic amuse-bouches that tempt even the most reluctant reader.
Arts
Alex Haydn-Williams uncovers Georgian sensibilities in this most unusual museum
Arts
Ahead of the Turner Prize announcement on 3rd December, Alex Haydn-Williams reviews the exhibition at Turner Contemporary
Comment: Alex Haydn-Williams
Why Labour should learn from Biden, not Blair
After Labour’s defeat in the local elections, and in response to Tony Blair’s recent article in The New Statesman, Alex Haydn-Williams argues that it is Biden’s radicalism, not Blair’s, that Labour must adopt