This eclectic and exciting festival returns with a superb line-up of guest players and recitals, including a performance of Mozart’s Gran Partita led by world-renowned clarinetist Michael Collins, and an...
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A pianist described as “a born Chopin interpreter” by Arthur Rubinstein features in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Corn Exchange concert on 2 November. Janina Fialkowska – who recovered from cancer...
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Sax sounds and cool vibes will be just around every corner in November Jazz fans are in for a huge treat this month as the city welcomes back its exuberant...
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There's a feast of treats for cinema lovers this month, with the 37th instalment of the city's film fest Fom Catalonia to Korea, Marlene Dietrich to Moana, animation to archived treasures,...
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This image: Professor Sir Richard Evans Cambridge Festival of Ideas aims to get us all thinking about the big issues... Cyrus Pundole discovers a wealth of material Mind-blowing concepts, world-leading speakers, fears for...
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Grab a bargain and more with just your student ID, for one day only Calling all students. Get ready to look good, feel good, eat good and save money at the...
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Films, food and al fresco shopping at the Market Square It only began in May, but Cambridge Night Market & Cinema, at the Market Square, has already become a bit...
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Strictly Come Dancing champs and one of the best-loved pro dancers combine for a fab Fifties show An evening of swinging, bopping, jitterbugging, lindy-hopping, jiving and ballroom dancing with the...
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Visit Cambridge Guildhall on Saturday 2 September to see an exhibition featuring sculptures, photography, paintings and light depicting some of rock’s most iconic and best-loved names. The show, entitled All...
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The Orchard Tea Gardens in Grantchester is one of Cambridge’s best summer spots, with its fascinating literary history, view of the Meadows and location within biking – or punting! –...