Interviews

Interviews

Jeremy Vine: Being ‘the state broadcaster, the government wrongly feels it owns you’

Speaking to The Tab, the presenter discussed his experience at the BBC and his passion for open, democratic debate

Behind the Beard: In conversation with Drag Race royalty, Danny Beard

‘All art should be political’

Everyone’s Invited founder Soma Sara: ‘We are all victims’

Soma Sara, founder and CEO of Everyone’s Invited, spoke to The Tab about rape culture, radical empathy, and staying in control of the narrative

Cambridge students square up for inaugural Fight Night

The Tab sat down with students preparing to enter the ring on Friday night

In conversation with the Cambridge Turkish Earthquake Educational Fund

‘We wanted to create something that will last, even as media attention dies down’

The case for student climate activism

‘Campaigning is the antidote to fear and despair, putting hope and agency in their place’

Fawzia Koofi: ‘Our weapon is our tongue’

The Tab sat down with political activist Fawzia Koofi to discuss her experience of life in a politically turbulent Afghanistan and her work to improve educational rights for women under the Taliban

‘Improving menstrual hygiene comes to fruition with the right pushing’: The Cambridge Period Project

On the Cambridge Period Project (TCPP): inspirations, major accomplishments and objectives

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John Bercow: ‘The Conservative Party has run out of steam’

The Tab sat down with the former speaker of the House of Commons to discuss personality in Parliament, party politics, and the public’s changing mood

In conversation with May Week Alternative

Getting to know the people changing the way we give this May Week

We ate cake with Marie Antoinette

‘Let them eat cake’ takes on a new meaning in this y2k nepo-baby-inspired production

Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch: Poetry, Publishing, and Advice for Aspiring Writers

Cambridge alumna and celebrated poet Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch talks to us about her career, and passes on what she has learnt to other aspiring poets

My Truth: rap, representation and diversity in Cambridge Theatre

How far is representation in Cambridge Theatre true to life?

The Big Squat!

Join CUID and put your glutes to the test – charitably!

Professor Brian Cox: The universe, conspiracy theories, and music

The Tab sat down with Professor Brian Cox to discuss the universe, the music industry, and making science accessible.

The Buttery: Christ’s College’s Open Letter

The series of events that prompted an Open Letter with 100+ signatories advocating for a less hotel-like college experience.