Arts & Culture
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Amon Warmann, critic and programmer at this year’s Cambridge Film Festival, speaks to Miriam Balanescu about what’s in store for 2023 (more…)
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Discover your August on-screen film and TV essentials (more…)
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The annual Watersprite Festival brings together young filmmakers with talent to burn – Miriam Balanescu meets this year’s film festival director, Charlotte Matheson (more…)
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From humble beginnings in Sawston, has forged an impressive on-screen career – Miriam Balanescu gets to know the formidable actor, Steven Mackintosh (more…)
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Celebrating 25 years in comedy this year, Jason Manford shares the plans for his latest tour Words by Ashley Davies Scan the room at a Jason Manford gig and you’ll...
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Break a leg! The Cambridge Festival of Drama is back at ADC. Festival secretary Chris Avery dives into 50 years of celebrating amateur theatre Cambridge Edition: Can you tell us...
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Game, Set and Match! Ahead of Rebus: A Game Called Malice’s arrival at the Arts Theatre, Miriam Balanescu meets leading man Gray O’Brien Aretired cop, an extravagant evening soiree, a...
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Tell You What The legendary Dr John Cooper Clarke returned to the Corn Exchange. Miriam Balanescu sits down with the people’s poet Pensmith, lyricist and unrivalled wit John Cooper Clarke...
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The World as it Should Be Stowmarket’s Primadonna Festival returns for its sixth year with a line-up to wow literature lovers and big thinkers everywhere Images Leo Cackett In 2019,...
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Making Milestones Reflecting on a remarkable half-century of creativity in the city, we speak with chair of the Cambridge Open Studios management team, Gabriella del Valle Like many great ideas,...
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The Travelling Masterpiece Join us as Botticelli’s Venus and Mars makes its temporary home at the Fitzwilliam Museum. Delve deeper with the display’s co-curator, Kate Noble An icon of the...
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This community-led event brings out Cambridge’s best, from its historical origins to modern-day advancements and everything in between (more…)
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The founder of iconic soft rock band Wet Wet Wet tells us about his love of Cambridge, musical inspiration and new frontman Kevin Simm Cambridge Edition: Are you looking forward...
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A good rap Despite a career spanning more than three decades, Arrested Development are still finding ways to spread peace and love – Miriam Balanescu meets the group ahead of...
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Family Values Miriam Balanescu gets to know Birmingham-based folk maverick Katherine Priddy ahead of her much-anticipated set at Cambridge Folk Festival When Katherine Priddy released her first EP Wolf –...
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A joyous, funny and honest show for International Women's Day Two Destination Language presents Katherina Radeva in 40/40 at Cambridge Junction on Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th March 40/40 is an inspiring, insightful,...
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Cambridge boasts a fantastic selection of romantic dining spots, each offering a perfect setting for an evening out. Here are some of our top recommendations Ah, romance – that mysterious...
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Edition takes a trip to Newmarket, discovering heritage, luxury hospitality and family fun in our West Suffolk neighbour (more…)
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Cambridge’s annual culinary celebration serves up fabulous fare at discount rates – in top venues all across the city. Read on to find out how you can get involved! (more…)
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A famous Christmas hit is reimagined in The Town and Gown’s current show, which runs until 24 December (more…)
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Meet Furhat Robotics’ AI android, star of the 2025 Cambridge Festival Interview Liz Potter Cambridge Edition: Hello Furhat! How are you today? Furhat: Nice to meet you. I am Furhat,...
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Nobel Prize-winner Abdulrazak Gurnah talks about his new book ahead of the city’s literary festival Theft is the latest novel from the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature,...
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Filmmaker Gordon Buchanan shares tales of wild bears and big cats Images Gordon Buchanan Hailed as Scotland’s answer to David Attenborough, wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan spends most of his days...
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Gin-thusiasts will love the new Gin, Rum and Vodka Festival High spirits are guaranteed at a new alcohol-focused festival in St Paul’s Church, Hills Road, on 15 March. The Gin,...
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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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This month, we look at the literary world of mystery, thrillers and suspense with Charlotte Griffiths Words Charlotte Griffiths The Note by Alafair Burke Friends May, Kelsey and Lauren have known...
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On the eve of publication of her debut novel, novelist and bookseller Bea Ingalls explains the young adult romcom genre The metaphorical stars have aligned for 27-year-old bookseller Bea Ingalls....
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Romcoms are the perfect Valentine’s Day reading. Charlotte Griffiths shares her favourites Words by Charlotte Griffiths Experienced by Kate Young This is the first novel by brilliant author Kate Young,...
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Annie Morgan James and Becky Allen have written a new book celebrating Jesus Green Lido, with historic photos and stories from its regulars Interview Liz Potter Image Kane Smith Our...