France

Oxford Student dies during Varsity Ski Trip

A tragic loss

We’ll always have Paris

Drop revision and join The Tab as we escape to Paris with model Clotilde Boudet.

Don’t read it, watch it: Thérèse Raquin (MML)

SOPHIE WILLIAMS finds out whether the 1953 film version of your French set-text will help you pass your exams.

A Series of Unfortunate Cambridge Summers

Two sociopathic goats, detainment in prison, forced circumcision and reincarnation as a Heian warrior… No, this is not the plot to the next instalment of Game of Thrones. This is a series of unfortunate Cambridge summers.

Marine Le Pen: The End Of The World?

Cambridge students in uproar at Marine Le Pen’s invitation to speak at the Cambridge Union.

Saint-Valentin

The French do love better than us. LEAF ARBUTHNOT has devised a Gallic spread to help you seduce that special someone.

A Meaty ‘Mare

JAMES MACNAMARA asks whether our anger should focus more on the practices of the meat industry in general than on Black Beauty.

il faut que je sois

King’s Art Centre delivers a vision with precision for RUTH MARINER.

Carnage

JAMIE MATHIESON observes drinking, chundering and intellectualism. A standard day in Cambridge.

Hugo

Wide-eyed plucky young orphans, French stereotypes, and Sacha Baron Cohen slapstick: it can only be Scorsese’s new film, says JAMIE MATHIESON.

Interview: Quentin Blake

ESTHER HARDING talks to world-famous illustrator QUENTIN BLAKE about stereotyping, Roald Dahl’s characters and becoming successful.

How To Picnic

The Tab’s guide to the perfect picnic: avoid breaking the law, learn the perfect snack for keeping your sense of smell and see how Titus Andronicus can inspire a non-cannibalistic feast.

Summer Blogs: Gap Yah, Anyone?

22/8: New update from new Opinion Editor OLLIE KAY and MICHAEL O’HALLORAN on their five-week South East Asian extravaganza – more to come, so watch this space.

Slippery Nipples

HOLLY STEVENSON investigates whether Carla Bruni going braless was an example of brazen glory or, put simply, a boob.