Get your literary fix with a round up of new fiction to enjoy this February. Charlotte Griffiths rounds up her top picks Her Last Holiday, by C L Taylor Sometimes...
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Siobhan Godwood reviews Cambridge Junction's new Christmas show, by theatre group Figs in Wigs (more…)
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We asked a few familiar faces from around Cambridge which book they’d recommend as an insight into their world – and to name the book they’re hoping to find under...
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Sorry We Missed You (15) – Cambridge Film Festival Director Ken Loach and writer Paul Laverty expand on similar issues to their last collaboration, I, Daniel Blake in this exploration...
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System Crasher (15) – Cambridge Film Festival Benni is a 'system crasher' for the social services; too young, aged nine, to go into institutions or care set-ups for teenagers, and...
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Hope Gap (12A) – Cambridge Film Festival Writer-director William Nicholson's Hope Gap focuses on the sudden breakdown of a marriage when Edward (Bill Nighy) leaves Grace (Annette Bening). Set on...
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The Souvenir (15) – Cambridge Film Festival Director Joanna Hogg returns following 2013's Exhibition – which studied two artists whose relationship is slowly breaking down – with this semi-autobiographical drama,...
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Rocks (12A) – Cambridge Film Festival Cambridge Film Festival's opening night film Rocks is a triumph, forged on collaboration between the cast and its creative team. A film about friendship, and how...
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Conor Godwood, age 16, reviews the teen-friendly festival at Norfolk Showground in Norwich (30 August-2 September) Right at the end of the summer holidays, two weeks after A level results and...
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Siobhan Godwood reviews the opening night of Willy Russell's play The best theatre draws you in, making you feel as if you’re right there with the characters on stage, experiencing...
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