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Arts
Thea Hawlin takes a closer look at what’s on display in the Fitzwilliam
Arts
The myth of the suffering artist: Thea Hawlin expunges the myth of pain meaning gain in the art world
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin enjoys an evening with Benjamin Britten in Trinity Chapel
Arts
A new exhibition of Craxton’s work at the Fitzwilliam was opened by the documentary maker, who was a friend of the late artist
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin sinks into this intense and visceral masterpiece
four stars
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin is blown away by this year’s Footlights panto
4 stars
Arts
As part of Cambridge Wordfest, the American author Donna Tartt came to Cambridge to talk about her new novel, The Goldfinch. Thea Hawlin recalls the experience
Arts
Thea Hawlin discusses how theatre can be used as a powerful tool for change
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin enjoys some witty verbal and physical experimentation in Berkoff’s modern interpretation of the Oedipus myth
Four stars
Film & TV
Cross-gender acting makes for an interesting and well-worth seeing interpretation, says Thea Hawlin
Three stars
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin is blown away by a cleverly staged and highly relevant production of the Shakespearean classic
five stars
Arts
Thea Hawlin, co-editor of Aviary magazine, describes the trials and joys of ediitng a student publication.
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin plunges into a beautifully watery edition of the student publication.
Arts
Thea Hawlin fits Cambridge’s writers into the frames of their forebears
Film & TV
Thea Hawlin is struck by the power of Burnside’s thought-provoking short stories.
Arts
Dr Seuss, post-its, and Lily Cole: Thea Hawlin on the joys of reading, outside the library
Arts
Can classic literature shed any light on twenty-first century love? Thea Hawlin thinks so.
Features
Books, bones and buried philosophers, first year English student Thea Hawlin shares her Cambridge week in pictures.
Comment: Thea Hawlin
ln Defence of Fiction
Thea Hawlin argues the case for a bit less realism and a bit more idealism in our lives