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Theatre
This intimate and cyclical play continues the story of Shakespeare’s most famous protagonists – but not in the way you might expect
Film & TV
Through personal experience, Ian Wang reflects on the power of representation in animation
Film & TV
Ian Wang brings us the story of the world’s first animated feature, far from the sunny studios of Walt Disney
Film & TV
Presenting a fascinating comparison of Disney and Milne to Russian animation, Ian Wang’s latest column touches on some much needed sincerity in the realm of children’s cinema
Film & TV
Ian Wang retells the story of Pixar’s modest start-up, and the battle the studio had fight to release its first, and life-saving, feature film – Toy Story.
Film & TV
For his third column, Ian Wang considers the morally challenging backstory to a beautiful animated film based on French director Jacques Tati
Film & TV
In this week’s column, Ian Wang approaches the messages hidden in the films of one of Japan’s greatest animators, and how they compare to his more overt ideology
Film & TV
Ian Wang opens his column on the eclectic cinematic realm of animation with the little known but hugely influential works of the National Film Board of Canada – be sure to follow the links to their noted works
Features
Mancunian Ian Wang reflects upon the strength of his city and its people as they mourn last week’s tragic attack
Film & TV
The first category winner to be announced is Miyazaki’s masterpiece. Ian Wang reflects on why it means so much to him, and to a generation of Ghibli fans.
Features
Ian Wang asks why University Challenge is dominated by white, rich men from Oxbridge
Music
Ian Wang reviews the towering highs and calamitous lows of the last few weeks in music
Music
An exuberant debut that sets the benchmark for a new generation of grime artists
Features
What is it like being the only sober one surrounded by tipsy students? Ian Wang talks about being teetotal
Theatre
The team behind the Week 6 Corpus late show tell Ian Wang that the trauma of Tennessee Williams’ poetic drama still rings true today
Film & TV
A vivid exploration of coming of age in the late 70s: second wave feminism, punk et al.
Music
A flawed but promising debut by the British R&B crooner, says Ian Wang
Features
Searching for your identity is that much harder when you’re from a Chinese background, writes Ian Wang
Music
The technique isn’t going away anytime soon, says Ian Wang
Comment: Ian Wang
Cambridge must do more to address its BME access problem
Ian Wang argues that the University must address the underepresentation of BME students in Cambridge