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The album, ‘Last Night of the World’, was released last month.
The chain’s Cambridge branch is located on Corn Exchange Street, next to the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
The salsa legend, whose real name is Julio Ernesto Estrada Rincón, had one of his songs featured in the Netflix series, ‘Narcos’.
Sean Dickson is a member of The Soup Dragons and David McAlmont is a renowned solo artist and one half of acclaimed duo, McAlmont & Butler.
This traditional fair has taken place in Reach every year since 1201, when King John granted a charter.
Myrtle Wright travelled to Norway in April 1940 on her way to Denmark, but was delayed by bad weather.
This year’s event also included VE Day celebrations, commemorating 80 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe.
His new and improved show – ‘Wonderful 2.0’ – is on its way to Cambridge.
The comedian is bringing her new show ‘Horses’, the first ever comedy show performed entirely by a horse, to Cambridge.
The ‘German Comedy Ambassador to the United Kingdom’ was back at the venue for the first time since 2022.
The Scottish stand-up, who narrates popular reality TV series ‘Love Island’, is bringing his new show, ‘Relevant’, to Cambridge.
The stand-up comedian, actress, writer and podcast host is bringing her new show Mettle to Cambridge.
The Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated comedian is bringing his Excellent Comedy Show to Cambridge later this month.
The talented comic, who previously asked “Do you ski?”, is something of a Cambridge comedy favourite.
The six-concert series is free and open to all, taking place on selected Sunday afternoons from June until September.
There was also a 1940s-themed fancy dress competition for all ages.
Exhibitions include the National Gallery’s famous Botticelli and William Blake’s connections to European ideologies.
Children in STEM sessions helped to create the pieces that artist Helen Marshall brought together.
The fourth Cambridge Invitational Art Contest is supported by the Cambridge Independent.
The novel, a work of historical fiction, was written by author Dennis Roberts, who grew up in Newmarket.
Literary Cambridge’s reveals its favourite reads of the year.
Priceless Agatha Christie artefacts go on display in murderously good crime fiction exhibition
Meet the booksellers whose love for detective fiction led them to launch Cambridge’s new crime bookshop
A new sound installation has been created.
‘Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance’ opens in Cambridge on September 8.
A panel recommends it is returned to the descendants of its original Jewish owner
Our film critic, Mark Walsh, takes a look at upcoming releases in a column sponsored by the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
Mark Walsh completes his countdown - how many have you seen?
Our film critic, Mark Walsh, delivers his verdict on the best movies of 2024.
Mark Walsh looks ahead to what’s coming to the big screen in this column sponsored by the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.