(Conservative) Party in the USA: Lessons from Liz Truss’ Awkward CPAC Cameo
Nick Papanicolaou argues that Truss’ CPAC appearance is just one of the growing parallels between the Conservative and Republican parties
Following recent elections and continual mass protests, has anything changed for women’ rights in Iran?
Elections in Pakistan and Indonesia present warning signs for a year full of crucial elections.
Astrid Healy relates Paris Hilton’s surrogacy to a broader phenomenon of commodification, arguing that feminists should critically engage with new reproductive practices, looking beyond liberal understandings of choice.
Nick Papanicolaou argues that Truss’ CPAC appearance is just one of the growing parallels between the Conservative and Republican parties.
Megan O’Neils caustic yet glimmering depiction of depression is a must-watch, voicing the unsaid trivialities and deep exhaustion of living with depression
Kiko Gomersall reflects on this year's Lent Term Musical with enticing lead performances and captivating design, but not quite satiating.
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to the founders of ‘Pickled Roots’, a community that centres queer and trans East and Southeast Asian people in Cambridge
Sam Allen interviews Laurie Ward about her and Charli Cowgill’s critically-acclaimed show 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals.