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Features
Mimi Robson and Kitya Mark explore what having dyspraxia, a rarely publicised and frequently misunderstood learning difficulty, can mean for the self-perception of young adults
Features
Mimi Robson, in her final column, explores her position in the emergent narrative of sexual fluidity
Features
In her seventh column, Mimi Robson reflects on the male-heavy nature of Cambridge LGBT+ spaces
Features
In her sixth column, Mimi Robson reflects on using dating apps as an LGBT+ student
Features
In her fifth column, Mimi Robson once again begs CUSU LGBT+ to get their act together
Features
In her fourth column, Mimi Robson questions the ‘hometown’ as an influence on subsequent queer identity in Cambridge
Features
In her third column, Mimi Robson gets down on her knees to worship at the altar of Cambridge queerdom
Features
Mimi Robson’s second column tackles our selective, heteronormative viewing of people on dates
Features
Dating women is really complicated, Mimi Robson explains in her first column, and (as ever) she blames the patriarchy
Features
The rural South provides a very different holiday experience for those who don’t live in London, explains Mimi Robson
Theatre
Theatre editor Mimi Robson speaks to Rachel Tookey about transferring her award-winning play to a London stage
Theatre
‘A dynamic, action-packed, and highly politicised adaptation’ 3 stars
Theatre
Mimi Robson speaks with director Eloise Poulton, producer Adam Butler-Rushton and Joe Jukes, who plays Gregor
Comment: Mimi Robson
You don’t own me, CUSU LGBT+
Mimi Robson does not support the autonomous campaign’s vitriolic non-endorsement of the Glitterbomb club night