REVIEWS

The post-punk soloist Billy Nomates brings unstoppable, unapologetic dynamism to the stage, finds Miriam Balanescu (more…)

We Out Here 2022, Review

Summer may now be officially over, but We Out Here 2022 was the perfect send off to the season, writes Miriam Balanescu (more…)

Nicola Foley reviews Haggis Farm’s family festival  The day after the organisers bought a stonking line-up of urban artists to Haggis Farm for Strawberries & Creem, it was over to...

  Hollie Cook (image by Jemma Dodd) Nicola Foley attended the 2018 edition of Hertfordshire’s boutique festival – here’s what she learned 1) Arriving at a festival during a storm is...

My thirst for quality singing was well and truly quenched on Saturday night (26 July), when the 100-strong Dowsing Sound Collective filled St John’s College Chapel.  In the second of...

While the rest of the country was being swept up in election fever last night (7 May), there was a full house at Cambridge Corn Exchange for cult Glaswegian band...

Review: Lee Evans

An avid Lee Evans fan since his MouseHunt days many moons ago, I jumped out of my seat when I heard he was bringing his Work In Progress show to...

Some of the country’s top comics descend on Cambridge this week for the Cambridge Comedy Festival, running 15-20 July, where they’ll be giving us a sneak preview of their new...

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