Andy Smith and Nick Halkes, two top DJs, will be bringing a disco party vibe to the 2648 bar on Trinity Street next month.
The Met Office has issued the warning for tomorrow (Friday, November 29) between 12.15am and 10am.
David Wilson Homes have come up with some alternative designs for one of the most iconic rooms in the Queen's official residence.
Will AI bring more harm than good? That was the subject of the latest discussion.
Opening on December 2, this urban Indian eatery is located at 50/60 Station Road.
Sir Lenny brought his An Evening with Lenny Henry: Who Am I, Again? tour to the Corn Exchange on Monday, November 25.
The Golden Window, filmed at the Rosie Hospital in Cambridge, has won an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) prize.
Parker’s Tavern has launched its first ever festive afternoon tea menu, which is set to run until December 31.
The talented musician will be at All Saints’ Church at 4pm this Sunday (November 24).
Some 16,000-17,000 flocked to Ely Cathedral last week for its annual Christmas Gift & Food Fair.
'Dark Side of the Mandolin' will be on at St Andrew’s Street Baptist Church on Saturday, December 7.
Bill’s Restaurant & Bar - the Cambridge branch of which is on Green Street in the city centre - have launched their Christmas menus.
The North Pole – ‘Cambridge’s very own winter wonderland’ – opened last weekend.
One of Britain's most celebrated actors is appearing at the Cambridge Arts Theatre, alongside an outstanding cast, until Saturday (November 23).
St Mary's, the Cambridge University Church, will be hosting the concert this Friday afternoon (November 22).
The popular food truck opened a restaurant at The Grafton centre yesterday (Saturday, November 16).
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) graduate Kristin Roskifte has won the Nordic Council Children and Young People’s Literature Prize.
The synth-pop pioneers performed "new songs, old songs and a couple of weird songs" at the Corn Exchange on Friday, November 15.
An awards evening for a new art competition for the city took place last weekend.
The ‘catcher car’ returns, as the Wings for Life World Run will be hosted in Cambridge on Sunday, May 3 2020, with 5,000 entries on offer.