Edition takes a look around Cambridge’s exciting and recently revamped riverside attraction A monument to Cambridge’s industrial heritage, the Museum of Technology towers imperiously over Riverside; easily the tallest building...
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The first Cambridge Pride comes to Jesus Green on 8 June with a packed programme of entertainment. Events get underway at midday on the green, but there is a river...
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You might have seen a slam poetry battle, but have you ever seen a live art battle? Now’s your chance, as two contemporary artists will be sparring against one another...
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Each weekend in July (6/7, 13/14, 20/21, 27/28) artists and craftspeople are opening parts of their homes, or studios, to the public, for a chance to see all kinds of...
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Themes related to maternal mental health and society’s relationship to motherhood feature in Motherworks, a day-long festival of performances and discussions at Cambridge Junction on 8 June. Highlighting first-hand accounts...
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Critically acclaimed recent films mingle with classic movies on this month’s Enchanted Cinema programme, which is bringing open air screenings to the atmospheric walled garden at the Gonville Hotel. Don’t...
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Groundbreaking work from two artists who rejected conventional training in the 1890s to create cutting-edge graphic posters is on display in Beggarstaffs, the latest exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum. Painters...
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When it comes to making the most of a sunny day, we Brits are champions. At the first glimmer of sunshine, we’ve got our picnics and barbecues out, Pimm’s in...
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There’s an exciting mix of shows coming up at Cambridge Arts Theatre, with laughs, music, family fun and edge-of-your-seat thrillers on offer. Admissions (3 to 8 June) stars Alex Kingston...
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With Wimpole History Festival poised to return in June with its biggest event yet, we round-up the highlights See the past brought to life next month at Wimpole...