16 results found.
Music
Women were instrumental to The Beatles’ success but they’ve been written out of history, writes Sarah Wilson
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Why the “I-did-it-so-why-can’t-you” sentiment is so unhelpful
Comment: Sarah Wilson
They argue for offensive opinions in an aggressive way. What exactly do they have to offer?
Film & TV
IMDb has introduced an F rating to highlight films that have female directors, writers and actors at their helm. Sarah Wilson and Aditya Guha offer their thoughts
Features
There are far too many men who pacify their violent, sexist, and abusive peers, writes Sarah Wilson
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Humanities courses at Cambridge aim to give breadth, covering a vast range of ideas and periods, but this comes at a cost to our education and health
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson is tired of pointless millennial bashing and wants to have a proper conversation
Arts
Sarah Wilson discusses the Pocket Sculptures exhibition at the Alison Richard Building
Comment: Sarah Wilson
The young McCartneys and Lennons had a chance to succeed that many today simply cannot afford, argues Sarah Wilson
Film & TV
On the final night of this year’s Cambridge Film Festival viewers were treated to a surprise screening of Oliver Stone’s Snowden. Sarah Wilson reviews the impressive and poignant biopic.
Theatre
Do not be deterred by the fear that you’re not good enough for Cambridge theatre, says Sarah Wilson
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson suggests that the best way for us to respond to the swathe of recent terror attacks is with positivity
Comment: Sarah Wilson
The bad romantic and sexual habits that we pick up in our teenage years stay with us
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson struggles to see how the university will improve its diversity rankings when the system makes it harder and harder for less privileged students to land a place
Science
EU plans to increase the number of Genetically Modified Organisms are authorised for importation
Comment: Sarah Wilson
Why not a women only music festival?
Harassment is so common that this may be the only way to make women feel safe