The establishment previously known as Loch Fyne reopened in January following an extensive refurbishment.
This new series of stand-up gigs, from the team behind the Jesterlarf comedy nights, held its first event on Friday, March 3.
Tom Stoker is attempting 5,000 of them in 30 days to raise money for Sands, the stillbirth and neonatal death charity.
Thousands of runners will tackle the event this Sunday (March 5).
Buse Gurbuz’s first project was the Cambridge Spark offices by Cambridge railway station and she now has her own company called STUDIOBUSE.
The hard-working blues-rock quintet seem to be fairly regular visitors to Cambridgeshire.
The show is the first in a new series of stand-up gigs from the team behind the popular Jesterlarf comedy nights.
The American pop superstar brought her Decades tour to a close at the Corn Exchange on Saturday, February 25.
The singer’s current tour is in support of Independent Music Venues, to help bring attention to its latest campaign #OwnOurVenues.
Other museums also took part in the half-term fun, including the Fitzwilliam, the Museum of Zoology, and the Museum of Classical Archaeology.
The film, directed by Tyler Perry and starring Kerry Washington, tells the story of a lesser-known battalion of the Second World War.
The exhibition, held at The Leys School, was open to the public and attendees were given the opportunity to purchase artworks.
Hughes Hall Boat Club held a 24-hour ergathon fundraiser to raise money for a new boat for the women’s team.
The comic’s first ever solo tour, The Pretender, is coming to Cambridge Junction next month.
The comic’s new show covers his recent foray into fatherhood, teaching his young son sign language and a disastrous trip to Bahrain.
APOCRYPHAL, by writer-director and Anglia Ruskin University alumnus Josh Armstrong, explores themes of mental health and drug addiction.
The comedian, actress and writer’s most recent stand-up show, Success Story, began its run last November and will be coming to Cambridge in March.
Renowned folk musician, actress and writer Charlie Dore will be joined by her long-time collaborator Julian Littman.
It will mark his 80th birthday.
Events are planned through the year at the University of Cambridge college.