
Oliver in a Tutu by Catherine Opie. 2004 © Catherine Opie. Courtesy: Regen Projects, Los Angeles; Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul; Thomas Dane Gallery The National Portrait Gallery’s latest exhibition, To Be Seen, covers the work of renowned, queer American photographer Catherine Opie. Through a masterfully curated exploration of identity in all…

Artwork by Tijana Moraca (2023) A set of double marks, signed with hands raised and fingers twitching; “Wuthering Heights”, spoken with derision. This is how I’ve been introducing Emerald Fennell’s latest film to friends. My use of air quotes is not only a poor attempt at physical comedy but a direct riff on Fennell’s own…

Troy Fielder sits down with Diane Abbott to discuss her new book, A Woman Like Me

Troy Fielder interviews Martha Minton as she develops a student-led pavilion, The Stack, at Jesus College, Cambridge.

Elizabeth Murphy and Troy Fielder speak to James Riley about his new book Well Beings, a cultural history of wellness from the 1970s to modern-day Goop-mania.

Troy Fielder speaks to the poet and performer about his memoir Track Record, his time at Cambridge University, and the importance of music.

Troy Fielder visits the studio of Cambridge-based artist John Tordoff and speaks about routine, gardening, and creating art.

Troy Fielder speaks to Andrew McMillan, award-winning poet and author, about his debut novel, Pity.