Arts & Culture
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Get ready for a weekend of laughter at the Cambridge Fringe Festival this May bank holiday, as the city centre comes alive with comedy Top image by Raphael Neal More...
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Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie is coming to Cambridge Amateur theatre company Combined Actors of Cambridge will be performing The Glass Menagerie at the ADC Theatre, 15-19 April. This Tennessee...
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Award-winning former children’s laureate Michael Rosen takes to the road with his new one-man show Interview by Ian McMillan Former children’s laureate Michael Rosen is touring the UK with a...
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There’s no need to make a song and dance about menopause, says actress Carli Norris – but you might have more fun if you do! Launched in Florida in 2001,...
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Bridgerton has found a new home in Cambridge – not on screen, but in bloom A special Bridgerton-themed garden has just been unveiled at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,...
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Strut, sparkle and celebrate – the Rainbow Runway is back to light up Pride Month at the Grand Arcade The Grand Arcade’s Rainbow Runway returns this year on 5 June,...
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Cambridge Community Arts is launching a fresh season of creative courses, including a novel-writing class led by author and mentor Lynn Fraser Top image by Toby Peters Cambridge Community Arts...
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A seasonal art celebration Art lovers are in for a treat this spring, as the Cambridge Drawing Society prepares to unveil its latest exhibition featuring a vibrant mix of new...
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Newmarket Nights returns this June with a summer soundtrack of dance anthems and indie rock legends Top image by Dean Chalkley (2018) The exciting Newmarket Nights live music series kicks...
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In her recent appointment to Britten Sinfonia, Imogen Whitehead became the first woman in more than a decade to hold a principal trumpet role in a major UK orchestra. Louise...
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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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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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Students from across Cambridgeshire were treated to a special visit from best-selling author AF Steadman, hosted by Stephen Perse Cambridge More than 300 students from across Cambridgeshire have enjoyed a...
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St Andrew’s Church in Soham has received funding to begin urgent restoration work and involve local students in learning heritage skills Top image by Mark Fairhurst St Andrew’s Church in...
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Wimpole Hall is now more accessible, with a new Stair Climber helping more visitors reach the historic ground floor with ease Many more visitors can now be welcomed onto the...
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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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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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The perfect reads for this year’s Pride Month, as selected by Charlotte Griffiths Words by Charlotte Griffiths Fundamentally by Nussaibah Younis Young, heartbroken academic Nadia is quitting London for a...
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Charlotte Griffiths showcases the work of three critically acclaimed women writers Words by Charlotte Griffiths A Flat Place by Noreen Masud This meditative, absorbing non-fiction work follows author Noreen Masud...
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Columnist Charlotte Griffiths shares a trio of thrillers by local authors to sink your teeth into this month Words Charlotte Griffiths Dead To Me by Gytha Lodge Double points for...
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Cambridge Literary Festival returns 23-27 April, with an extensive line-up for book lovers of all ages This year’s Spring Literary Festival will bring a range of established and emerging novelists,...
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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…)