Since moving from New York City to Cambridge 11 years ago, the singer-songwriter has released three full-length albums.
The volunteer pilot ran three marathons in two days from Cambridge to Norwich to raise money for the service.
The first event of this year’s festival took place at Stourbridge Fair at the weekend.
Works by Christopher Farrell, Nicholas Herbert, Boo Mitford, Sally Moore, and William Balthazar Rose all feature.
It’s Not About the Gallery showcases work by 10 MA fine art and MA printmaking students from the Cambridge School of Art.
Taking place at the English Heritage site near Saffron Walden, the displays drew the crowds to the house’s beautiful grounds.
The popular New York City-based singer will soon be heading to Cambridge.
The 51-year-old will set off on foot from Cambridge on Saturday, September 3, and arrive in Norwich the following day.
Pipasha, on Newmarket Road, and Lalbagh restaurant in Bourn both won awards at the recent event in Birmingham.
The collection, which filled around 80 boxes, will be up for sale this weekend.
Often compared to Jeff Buckley, the English singer-songwriter’s latest album finds him experimenting with electronic music.
The majestic animals have been back mowing the wildflower meadow at the college this week.
The Londoner’s forthcoming album Dressing Like A Stranger is due to be released on September 2. He is also set to perform in Cambridge.
The popular annual seaside coach trip, something of a city tradition, is now in its 37th year.
Jason Howard, of Shanty Cambridge, is hoping to swap it up for a food shopping voucher to cook for local charity, Jimmy’s.
The city establishments nominated include Parker’s Tavern, Vanderlyle, Mercado Central, and Midsummer House.
The winners of the third Cambridge Invitational Art Contest were announced last week.
More than 500 people will descend on Fen Ditton next month for the 16th annual event.
The winning artworks will be on display – and for sale – at the Castle Fine Art gallery, upstairs in the Grand Arcade.
The cartoon cats are the stars of a new illustrated guide aimed at showing children around the city and raising money for charity.