Arts & Culture
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Moyse’s Hall Museum partners with Salem to explore the shared history of witch trials Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds is forging links with a museum in Salem, Massachusetts,...
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Coffee table books with the wow factor that are perfect for gifting, as chosen by Charlotte Griffiths Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (MinaLima Edition) With not one but two visual retellings...
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Local author Jen Moore tells us the story behind her first published book, inspired by personal experiences as an endometriosis sufferer Cambridge Edition: Did you see ‘published author’ in your...
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The Cambridge Literary Festival’s Winter Weekend runs 22–23 November with talks from leading writers and speakers Top image by Wendy Cope Although many have sold out, at the time of...
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Inspired by Phoebe Cleghorn’s story, local filmmakers are exploring the enduring impact of violence against women in a new short film Top image by Harry Livingstone I Did Everything Right...
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The Royal Television Society East (RTS East) has announced the launch of its first-ever Winter Season, a programme of events looking at the best of British television with the talent...
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Got unused gear? Cambridge Junction’s new Kit Bank is calling for donations of music and film equipment to empower young creatives Top image by Liam Togher & Jahmal Crowe Cambridge...
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Dive into adventure as the Ocean Film Festival World Tour returns this autumn with a wave of inspiring ocean films All aboard for a big-screen ocean adventure! The Ocean Film...
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Designed to be a creative meeting point for diverse audiences and a vibrant live music venue, Arts Club Cambridge has opened its doors, promising world-class musicians and state-of-the-art sound Debuting...
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Cambridge Operatic Society, the award-winning amateur dramatics group, is set to return to The Arts Theatre Cambridge next month with the iconic musical Guys and Dolls. Smooth-talking gamblers, earnest missionaries...
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Back for its 48th year, the Thursford Christmas Spectacular delivers a lavish mix of music, dance and festive magic Images by Focalpoint Digital It’s got to be almost 30 years...
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A fresh adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Geoff Page headlines Corkscrew Theatre Company’s festive season Cambridge’s Corkscrew Theatre Company has announced its Christmas production will be the world premiere...
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Commissioned by St John’s College, sculptor Rona Smith has created the Scroll Bench for its new Passivhaus student community Sculptor Rona Smith was commissioned by St John’s College, Cambridge to...
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An original work by Salvador Dalí that was discovered in a Cambridge-based house clearance sale for £150 has sold for £45,700 at the Cheffins Art and Design Sale in October...
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Local photographers share their most Instagrammable spots for the season – and top tips for capturing that perfect winter shot Mark Box @humanofcambridge Waterbeach, just outside Cambridge, feels like a...
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On 30 November, Cambridge’s Nightingale Pavilion will once again buzz with colour, creativity and music as local artists come together for the Nightingale Art Fair [caption id="attachment_44809" align="alignright" width="300"] Nightingale...
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A newly honoured community opera exploring the climate crisis has been recognised for its impact and ambition Composer Jonathan Dove – a Trinity College, University of Cambridge alumnus – was...
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A flash mob filled Coal Drops Yard with music last month as The Collaboration Choir raised money for BBC Children in Need Top image by Richard Howell Photography Last month,...
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Two festive concerts bring choral music to Cambridge this December, with carols on the river and a seasonal performance in Trinity College Chapel Christmas Carols on the River 7 December...
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A late-15th-century carol text from a manuscript in the library of St John’s College, Cambridge, will be brought to life at the College’s Advent Carol Service. The carol text, Nolo...
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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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Designed to be a creative meeting point for diverse audiences and a vibrant live music venue, Arts Club Cambridge has opened its doors, promising world-class musicians and state-of-the-art sound Debuting...
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Green Street-based Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery is celebrating two major milestones, marking the beginning of an inspiring new chapter after 26 years of growth Transitioning to an employee ownership trust...
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Four years since its inception, Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity Creating Nature’s Corridors has revealed the results of an impact assessment measuring the value of work it has done so far Launched...
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His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester, has officially opened a new swathe of woodland in Fulbourn that has been created as part of Cheffins’ 200-year anniversary Planting a tree...
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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,...
