It’s not fair to go on for ever Older academics need to make room for the young, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 13 August
The pleasure and pain of a good pair of shoes Heels are instruments both of torture and feminism, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 2 July
Fairy tales and all that filth Is updating children’s literature censorship or sensible? asks Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 21 May
The art of wedding photography Practitioners of the genre are undervalued in the selfie era, argues Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 9 April
Genius is so last season Deifying young fashion designers does them no favours and slights the many who make their work possible, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 26 February
Freshers’ Week: a rite of passage Sally Feldman on students’ transition from adolescence to adulthood By Sally Feldman 26 September
The Act of Killing: art, documentary or research with impact? Joshua Oppenheimer’s film about the perpetrators of Indonesian genocide has impact in spades, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 15 August
High and low profile Living with bipolar disorder is nothing like the movies, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 17 January