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Arts
We’ve only got one colourful building in central Cambridge. ‘Where are the rest?’, asks Yates Norton
Arts
Art history’s side dish has been left in the larder. Time to bring it out.
Arts
Arts Editor Yates Norton uncovers fascinating gems of art from the Master’s Lodges of Cambridge
Arts
Poems about works of art have a venerable tradition. From Homer’s ekphrasis of Achilles shield in the Iliad to W.H.Auden’s ‘Musée des Beaux Arts’, poets have looked to art to write about life. See and read what Cambridge students have to say about works of art and artefacts in the city.
Arts
We spend a third of our lives in them, and during Valentine’s week the more traditionalist among us may spend more time in them than usual. But the bed situation in our country is in dire straits. Time to look at its history to glean some examples, writes Yates Norton
Arts
Judged by Andrew Catlin, acclaimed British photographer, artist, director and cinematographer
Arts
In conjunction with the Varsity Photography Competition, Arts Editor Yates Norton speaks to Laurie Lewis, a photographer whose stunning depictions of performances and personalities have significantly influenced the world of the performing arts today
Arts
Dennis Severs’ house in East London, tells history through interiors and objects. But as Yates Norton discovers, the whole house turns out to be a work of art
Arts
Pride and trepidation may stop us from visiting other colleges. Get fearless and humble, says Yates Norton
Film & TV
Victoria and Albert Museum
25th September – 9th January