After attracting over 5,500 thousand visits from over 50 countries with the digital version of its Spring Festival earlier this year, Cambridge Literary Festival has announced that it will be...
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From tomorrow - Tuesday 15 September - the Museum of Classical Archaeology will once again be reopening to the public. Housing one of the largest collections of plaster casts of...
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Every third Saturday of the month, from September to November, explore the hidden world of genomics Previously, on the third Saturday of each month, the Wellcome Genome Campus would open...
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Enchanted Cinema continues its season of open-air film screenings this September, bringing both classics and recent hits to the gorgeous garden at the Gonville Hotel. Cosy up on a deckchair,...
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We could all use a good laugh after the last few months and luckily for us, there are some fantastic comedians heading to Cambridge to help us on our way. ...
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Celebrating 20 years since the landmark first draft of the complete human genome, Wellcome Genome Campus is launching a series of free online talks called ‘Genome Lates’. The talks –...
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After an extended closure, The Fitzwilliam Museum reopened its doors in August, having implemented various new measures to keep visitors safe. Floor markings have been introduced, face coverings must now...
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Experience a vintage-style drive-in cinema experience at Burwash Manor this month, complete with classic films, popcorn and a glass of fizz. It’s brought to us by Cambridge’s ‘trinket cinema’, The...
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A beloved fixture of our summer calendar for 33 years, Cambridge Shakespeare Festival is the latest arts event to become a casualty of the Covid-19 crisis. Having been forced to...
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We’ve got a feeling that outdoor cinema is going to come into its own in the post-pandemic world, but Cambridge already has some pros on the scene in the shape...