Arts & Culture
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Before they head out on the road for their first international tour show in two years, Are We There Yet?, Miriam Balanescu catches up with Cambridge’s best-known comedy troupe (more…)
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Uplifting musicals, inspiring talks, wild cards and fun family shows hit Cambridge's theatres this month (more…)
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This fun venue offers stellar shows and the perfect spot to patch up old city rivalries The Town and Gown is a thriving pub in central Cambridge, with a professional...
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A slippery and unsettling Harold Pinter production, Mathew Horne’s performance is the jewel in its crown, says Miriam Balanescu (more…)
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Unravel the stories woven into a selection of textiles, created by women across the globe The latest exhibition by The Women's Art Collection (formerly New Hall Art Collection), What Lies...
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For fans of colour, connection and art history, this fascinating exhibition is sure to please, finds Alex Fice Image "Grand Canyon I" 2017 © David Hockney When we view an...
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Creativity is overflowing in Cambridge, with the spotlight on female creators, nature scenes and live performance pieces To celebrate Women’s History Month, Extraordinary Objects’ latest exhibition Salute features works created...
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Meet the collective acting as a catalyst for creative exchange around the city Image: Adrift by Susan Mealing Nestled on a narrow street just off Victoria Road in Cambridge, sits...
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Lose yourself to dance, be enchanted by the orchestra and bop to the beat of the city’s thriving music scene (more…)
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Miriam Balanescu meets the organiser behind Cambridge Ska Festival, whose fifth edition arrives this April (more…)
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Get the latest line-up of great gigs and quality concerts taking places across Cambridge this March Cambridge Corn Exchange On 4 March at the Corn Exchange, relive cult classics with...
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Alex Fice speaks to Cambridge Philharmonic’s new musical director, Harry Sever, asking what we can expect from his debut performance The transition from one musical director to the next is...
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Cambridge Literary Festival made a joyful return to live, in-person events, featuring long-missed faces old – and some new (more…)
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A slippery and unsettling Harold Pinter production, Mathew Horne’s performance is the jewel in its crown, says Miriam Balanescu (more…)
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From the small to big screen, here are your April film and TV onscreen essentials (more…)
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Lip syncs, camp comedy and poignancy abound in Will Jackson’s brilliant one-man show, now touring Reviewed by Alex Fice Inspired by real life events, Yours Sincerely follows Will Jackson in...
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One of Cambridge’s best-loved comedy clubs celebrates two decades with a brilliant birthday show this May (more…)
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From the small to big screen, here are your May on-screen essentials (more…)
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Sound + Vision Festival will be the first of its kind in Cambridge - Miriam Balanescu meets the local talent getting involved Across the summer months, there is a cascade...
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Following the exhilarating screenings from the Green Film Programme, Banff Mountain Film Festival is bringing a second round of excitement to the Corn Exchange. On Monday 22 November, enjoy a...
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Public art commission 'Mother...' by Studio Morison at Wicken Fen (image by Mike Selby) Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge Art Salon, gives her arty picks of the month It’s March: spring...
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It’s February, a month of renewal – and love, apparently. Hard to remember these things, when we are reminded, every nanosecond it seems, of an impending apocalypse. Even if you...
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Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge Art Salon, gives her arty picks of the month It’s a new year. Time to start with bold new intentions. Time to ‘live the changes...
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Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge art salon, gives her arty picks of the month No animal, according to the rules of animal etiquette, is ever expected to do anything strenuous,...
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Miriam Balanescu lands on the same page as this spring's Cambridge Literary Festival authors Now is a time when many turn a new leaf, as greenery shoots onto the trees...
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Mysterious and thrilling, this month we delve into some of the best new novels that will keep you guessing Words by Charlotte Griffiths The Candy House by Jennifer Egan An absolute...
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Deeply personal and beautifully rendered, these page-turners are sure to leave you wanting more Words by Charlotte Griffiths A Terrible Kindness by Jo Browning Wroe This exquisite debut tells the story...
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It’s time to meet the authors turning heads – and pages – at the spring 2022 Cambridge Literary Festival Words by Alex Fice Over the past two years, reading has...