The electro pop duo comprises singer and lyricist Bailey Tzuke and composer and musician Matt Racher, who grew up in Cambridge.
There is no date set yet for the installation but the centre expects it to be completed “very soon”.
This master of the one-liner will soon be bringing his successful Gary in Punderland tour to Cambridge.
The famed American jazz singer performed at the Corn Exchange on Monday, October 3.
Thousands of pounds were raised for Cambridge Refugee Settlement Campaign.
The actress and comedian regaled the Corn Exchange with stories and anecdotes in her new show, Dawn French Is a Huge Tw*t.
Many animals could be seen in the pews, including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, and even chickens.
The comic’s performances earned him an award for Best International Guest at the 2016 New Zealand Comedy Awards.
The band will soon be heading to Cambridge, in support of See You in the Stars, their first new album in 13 years.
The pop-up installation can be found at the Church of St John the Evangelist in Waterbeach.
The synth-pop favourites are back with a new album (out today, September 30) and tour.
Tom’s latest solo effort, Midpoint – his third studio album – was released on September 2.
The days of all scarecrows looking like Worzel Gummidge are long gone, as our pictures of this year’s Haslingfield Scarecrow Festival show.
The procession, organised by Camcycle, began on the forecourt of Cambridge University Library.
More than 330 runners set off to run 10k or 3k last Sunday (September 25) in glorious September sunshine.
Carol’s sculptures are intensely personal works of art, and explore themes of identity and the human condition.
Eoghan McHugh is cycling from Lublin in Poland to Dublin, Ireland, to raise funds for UK-based environmental charity Protect Earth.
Adam Wood, Alex Rushmer, Dan Fancett and Rosie Sykes all prepared dishes at what may be the first event of many.
Shepreth Wildlife Park and Govia Thameslink Railway have also joined them.
The shop, which specialises in trainers, has recently opened in Green Street.