'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.
An exhibition of the work of Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) opens today (Friday, November 15) at The Heong Gallery, Downing College.
The Junction will be hosting the ex-Deep Purple vocalist and current singer with Black Country Communion on November 19.
A new portrait of Dorothy Garrod by artist Sara Lavelle has been officially unveiled at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Persistent rain may bring some disruption from flooding between 12am and 11.45pm tomorrow (Thursday, November 14).
Economist Margaret Levi and former Greek minister of finance, Yanis Varoufakis, were at the Cambridge Union last week.
Visitors are invited to Storey Homes’ open weekend in Barkway this Saturday (November 16) and Sunday (November 17).
The award-winning comedian will be at West Road Concert Hall tomorrow night (Wednesday, November 13).
Free food will be given away to celebrate the London-based baker’s arrival at The Grafton.
It will be the first shopping centre to feature the street food favourite.
Dan Hawkins, lead guitarist with the glam rock quartet, speaks to the Cambridge Independent, ahead of the band's gig on December 6.