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Theatre
Footlights John Tothill and James Coward present an original full-length comedy show that is sure to revolt, charm, touch and tickle the audience
Theatre
Rhiannon Shaw asks Footlights alumni Dillon and Oliver whether laughter really is the best medicine ahead of their new narrative comedy
Theatre
Rhiannon Shaw talks to comedian and not good friend Elliott Wright about why Palindrome is more a case of one step backwards, two steps forward
Theatre
Rhiannon Shaw talks to Footlight Mark Bittlestone about why his “ultimate X Factor sob story” makes for a very 2017 stand-up show
Theatre
ADC veteran Ken Cheng talks to Rhiannon Shaw about a comedian’s life after Cambridge, and his new show, Best Dad Ever
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Rhiannon Shaw considers the importance of learning to live with failure
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In her seventh weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw talks about the importance of friendship for mental wellbeing
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In her sixth weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw explains why academics must understand mental health
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In her fifth weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw discusses love and anxiety
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In her fourth weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw discusses how to tackle talking to family about mental health
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In her third weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw considers the importance of being sad sometimes
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In her second weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw considers mental health’s relationship with job applications
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In her first weekly column, Rhiannon Shaw offers some advice for those suffering from the ‘January blues’
Arts
Rhiannon Shaw on the much-appreciated optimism of Netflix’s new funny woman
Features
In these ‘before’ and ‘after’ pieces, new Cambridge students chart their expectations of Cambridge and their experiences here so far
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Week 9: H e a d s p a c e
In her final column, Rhiannon Shaw looks to the future