The events are being staged under his brand, DUSK Empire.
The school entered two teams – each with two speakers – and one of them came joint first overall.
After wowing visitors in 2023, six magnificent animatronic dinosaurs are stomping the grounds of the shopping centre this Easter Holiday.
There is plenty to see and do in the region.
This city-wide celebration of music and community will provide a platform to celebrate all things folk and roots throughout the year.
Ian has written a book about his life in folk music, titled ‘Alien Water: Six Decades Paddling in Unpopular Music’.
The online gallery was founded in 2008 and specialises in original works from international contemporary artists.
The writer and University of Cambridge graduate will be presenting the book at Waterstones.
The final will be broadcast live from the BBC and streamed into cinemas across the country.
Titled ‘Emotional Daredevil’, the show is on its way to Cambridge Junction.
‘Rise Up: Resistance, Revolution, Abolition’ tells the story of the fight to end transatlantic slavery, its aftermath and its ongoing legacies.
Byron’s Bear has opened on the site that Italian restaurant La Mimosa previously occupied, on Thompsons Lane, by the River Cam.
Creedence Clearwater Review are led by Haddenham-based Dale Taylor.
The Brighton-based sextet are set to perform at the Junction.
She has replaced the outgoing David Way in the role for Cambridgeshire.
Ed’s impressive CV includes well-known television programmes such as the BBC science vehicle ‘Bang Goes the Theory’.
The Scottish pop icons are celebrating their 40th anniversary this year.
The band – who were famously championed by Paul Weller back in the day – remain a popular live draw and are soon to perform in Cambridge.
Kyle, who moved to Cambridge last year, has photographed artists such as McFly, KT Tunstall, James Bay, and Raye.
Described as a “thrilling wartime mystery”, the book’s main protagonist is Detective Inspector Eden Brooke, a veteran of the First World War.