Cambridge’s most obscure societies*
We went beyond the clichéd ones (Tiddlywinks, anyone?) to find Cambridge’s most obscure societies. *(AKA ones that are a tiny bit niche and were also willing to speak to us. Which was not that many.)
Louise Mensch at Cambridge Union: ‘I’m a feminist and I don’t give a fuck what you say’
‘There are no safe spaces when I’m around’
An interview with The Footlights
The Tab sits down with tour show director Ken Cheng and performers Adrian Gray, Archie Henderson and Eleanor Colville to talk about freshers, being funny and their new show.
Let’s face it, Freshers’ week is overrated.
In all honesty, most of us finish the week with the flu rather than with friends.
Emily Maitlis has everyone’s dream job
You know you’ve made it when you’re invited back to speak at the Union
REVIEW: Beluga
Flo Best and Ellen McGrath had a whale of a time and surprisingly learned a bit about belugas along the way.
REVIEW: LAUNCH
Corpus playroom’s small theatre space lends itself to the intense feeling of claustrophobia in LAUNCH.
REVIEW: The Taming of the Shrew
Molly O’Connor came to this show with high expectations and they were certainly met.