The Portugal Place gallery will be showcasing a series of new paintings inspired by light, just in time for spring.
They offered a chance to experience cutting-edge technology for free, including a live gig from local bands Smith & Brewer and Hungry.
Filming for the movie, which is available now on Disney+ Hotstar in India, took place in the city back in 2021.
The college’s director of music plans to devote more time to her career as a concert organist.
The series also features Quintessa Swindell, Martha Plimpton, Stephen Rea, and Jason Flemyng.
Featured artists include local artist Debbie Baxter, whose passion for painting water has taken her far and wide.
The Berlin-based, Swiss-born musician is coming back to do some spring dates – and Cambridge is one of them.
The event is to celebrate the classical music star’s 75th birthday.
A special event at the venue included free children’s activities, live performances, and dance and drama workshops.
The Welsh trio will be joined by fellow indie luminaries, The Charlatans and Ash.
He was written two books, ‘Stirling to Essen: The Godmanchester Stirling: A Bomber Command Story of Courage and Tragedy’, and ‘Godmanchester at War’.
The Artyst: Cambridge’s Centre for Arts & Wellbeing will honour one of the city’s favourite sons.
To coincide with their tour, the band will also be releasing a new live album and DVD on 7 March.
The 30-year-old Scot will be bringing ‘1994’ – his second touring show – to Cambridge at the beginning of March.
The Liverpool band released Death & Love, Pt 1 at the end of January.
The band’s most recent recruit, guitarist Phil Whitton, was born and raised in Melbourn in Cambridgeshire.
The singer last visited the racecourse in 2021 for a sold-out show, which coincided with his 80th birthday celebrations.
See all the winners as Activ8 are crowned regional champions.
The festival began on the streets of Cambridge in 2008.
Twins Ashley and Brandon Watson moved from their native Wexford in Ireland more than five years ago to Leipzig, Germany.