18 July 2019
In the shade of a tree in a beautiful college garden setting, the actors put on a great performance of Shakespeare's most popular comedy
18 July 2019
The event at Storey's Field Centre will introduce primary school children to the circular economy through fun games, toys, and demonstrations
12 July 2019
Parker’s Piece was buzzing over the weekend (July 5-7) as the Big Weekend attracted thousands of people
11 July 2019
Make the most of the warm weather with our favourite ideas for alfresco entertainment this summer
10 July 2019
A Buddhist artist reveals how his practice affected his art
10 July 2019
Anonymous artists Dinky Doors say their 'Supreme Leader' has crashed landed somewhere in the city
08 July 2019
More than 300 children came to the launch of city wide treasure hunt to find an artefact hidden somewhere in Cambridge.
05 July 2019
The annual Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival takes place on Saturday, September 7 on the River Cam
05 July 2019
All the details and timings as Parker’s Piece stages the annual three-day event, along with Cambridge Mela
03 July 2019
Ahead of this month's Cambridge Open Studios, Alex Spencer spoke with city-based Judy Logan about how she became a full-time artist
29 June 2019
Visitors to the three-day event basked in glorious weather and listened to talks from famous authors and historians
28 June 2019
A fun day out in fine weather was enjoyed by those who attended the Babraham Colour Festival & Run on Saturday (June 22)
27 June 2019
With hands-on activities, live insects and other animals, the second annual Zoology Live! event has taken place
26 June 2019
A 50th birthday present of painting lessons opened up a new way to appreciate wild places for ecologist Mike Barker
26 June 2019
Top Cambridge chefs will be serving up culinary delights alongside great live music at the Foodies Festival this weekend
22 June 2019
Cambridge Open Studios: meet the painter who discovered a new muse when she started taking flying lessons - seeing the landscape from the clouds
19 June 2019
What do visitors learn from the loo of a famous novelist? The National Trust's James Grasby reveals his dilemmas at the Wimpole History Festival
19 June 2019
Stefflon Don, Ms Dynamite and Sean Kingston headlined the fifth festival at Haggis Farm, Barton on Saturday (June 15)
18 June 2019
Felt-maker Annie Brown was struggling to get the unusual wool she wanted for her art, so she started her own flock of rare breed sheep.
18 June 2019
The Holocaust and slavery could be wiped from the history records by new technology, fears journalist and author Jonathan Freedland