Birds are not only reptiles, they are living dinosaurs, too! They feature as part of the biggest permanent addition to the Museum of Zoology displays since it reopened last year....
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Kettle’s Yard is currently hosting the first solo exhibition of renowned ceramicist Jennifer Lee in the UK since 1994, featuring 40 works spanning her career, and including a number of...
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Travelling round comic and TV conventions for 20 years has inspired a group of enthusiasts to set up the very first Cambridge Comic Con. By seeing things from a fan’s...
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Movies on the Meadows returns with hit after hit movie screened in the fab Grantchester riverside setting. Catch recent cinema gems Bohemian Rhapsody, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Avengers: Endgame, and...
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International bestselling author Salman Rushdie comes to Cambridge on 28 August to discuss his life in writing, on the day before his new novel is released. Quichotte, inspired by Miguel...
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Now’s the time to get your team together and enter this year’s Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival. Cyrus Pundole discovers what's in store Surrounded by a blaze of colour and cacophony...
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As the work of Yoko Ono continues its takeover of Cambridge, Ruthie Collins finds out more about the artist’s special relationship with the city “All my life, I have been...
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Enchanted Cinema returns with more alfresco cinema classics – old and nearly new – at The Gonville Hotel, while Movies on the Meadows returns for the bank holiday weekend at...
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Music on the River, a glorious combination of live music, punting and drinks, comes to the Cam on select Friday nights. Let’s Go Punting and the Traditional Punting Company have...
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A fun, fast-paced, faithful adaptation of Sense and Sensibility comes to Wimpole Hall on 11 August. The production is by the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company, who offer vibrant, slightly anarchic...
