Arts & Culture
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With Liverpudlian drama Blood Brothers heading to the Cambridge Arts Theatre, Miriam Balanescu catches up with cast member Gemma Brodrick (more…)
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We catch up with Dr David Crilly, artistic director of the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival, to discover the event’s enduring appeal (more…)
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Britain’s oldest university playhouse, the ADC has been producing top-tier student theatre since 1855. (more…)
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Miriam Balanescu meets Jessica Ransom, as she brings a polished performance of Laura Wade’s Home, I’m Darling to the Arts Theatre this month (more…)
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This community-led event brings out Cambridge’s best, from its historical origins to modern-day advancements and everything in between (more…)
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The creative studio spaces of Cambridge throw open their doors throughout July, inviting you to explore the art created within (more…)
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Alex Fice speaks to The Pentacle Club – Cambridge’s most renowned magic group – ahead of its dazzling show at Cambridge Junction this month (more…)
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The Extraordinary Objects exhibition showcases a collection of British artists overflowing with sarcasm and irony, celebrating unique British humour (more…)
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Ahead of November’s Winter Festival, we reflect on a major milestone for the Cambridge Literary Festival with founder and artistic director Cathy Moore (more…)
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Bringing Balkan and bluegrass-infused tunes to the Junction on 3 August, Dallahan’s Jack Badcock speaks to Miriam Balanescu about their latest album (more…)
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Experience the magic of Thai culture, including music, dancing and food at Magic of Thailand Festival this August (more…)
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Angeline Morrison, winner of Cambridge Folk Festival’s Christian Raphael Prize in 2022, speaks to Miriam Balanescu ahead of her trip to the city this month (more…)
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Edition takes a trip to Newmarket, discovering heritage, luxury hospitality and family fun in our West Suffolk neighbour (more…)
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Cambridge’s annual culinary celebration serves up fabulous fare at discount rates – in top venues all across the city. Read on to find out how you can get involved! (more…)
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A famous Christmas hit is reimagined in The Town and Gown’s current show, which runs until 24 December (more…)
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From eminent novelists to culinary masters, there was a veritable feast of events at this year’s winter festival – Edition reviews (more…)
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Cambridge Beer Festival is finally back for another boozy extravaganza this year – Miriam Balanescu catches up with festival organiser Anthony Mobbs (more…)
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Aspiring poets old and young competed at Sancton Wood School in Cambridge in front of judges Gyles Brandreth, Waterstone Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho and Lucy Cuthew (more…)
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Alex Fice hears from Gyles Brandreth about his love of poetry and the origins of Poetry Together, an initiative aimed at connecting old and young through a love of reciting...
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Public art commission 'Mother...' by Studio Morison at Wicken Fen (image by Mike Selby) Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge Art Salon, gives her arty picks of the month It’s March: spring...
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It’s February, a month of renewal – and love, apparently. Hard to remember these things, when we are reminded, every nanosecond it seems, of an impending apocalypse. Even if you...
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Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge Art Salon, gives her arty picks of the month It’s a new year. Time to start with bold new intentions. Time to ‘live the changes...
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Ruthie Collins, founder of Cambridge art salon, gives her arty picks of the month No animal, according to the rules of animal etiquette, is ever expected to do anything strenuous,...
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This month’s picks include thrilling speculative fiction, a twisting crime drama and a wistful wartime ode to the beauty of the Fens (more…)
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Rom-com queen and Cambridgeshire dweller Lucy Vine reveals all about her writing life and fifth novel, Seven Exes (more…)
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Is the next Zadie Smith waiting to be discovered in The Mays 31? Co-editor Lotte Brundle tells us about this publication’s remarkable lineage and knack for spotting incredible talent (more…)
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With a cast of real and fictional characters, a new novel shines light on the local women leading the home front in World War II (more…)
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Amon Warmann, critic and programmer at this year’s Cambridge Film Festival, speaks to Miriam Balanescu about what’s in store for 2023 (more…)
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Discover your August on-screen film and TV essentials (more…)
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The annual Watersprite Festival brings together young filmmakers with talent to burn – Miriam Balanescu meets this year’s film festival director, Charlotte Matheson (more…)
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From humble beginnings in Sawston, has forged an impressive on-screen career – Miriam Balanescu gets to know the formidable actor, Steven Mackintosh (more…)
