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LEARN MOREThe widely respected singer-songwriter is to appear at the Cambridge Folk Festival later this month.
The cricket commentating legend will be back behind the microphone this month as he returns to Fenner’s for a charity match.
Students at the hospital are the first in the world to use this latest mixed-reality technology.
Three residents of CHS Group’s Langdon House in Chesterton recently celebrated their 100th birthdays.
The winner of the Christian Raphael Prize 2021 is set to appear at this year’s Cambridge Folk Festival.
The charity collects donated furniture from the community and then sells it in its shops at lower prices than in charity shops.
The band released their first studio album, The Trick to Life, in 2007 and plan to put out their as-yet-untitled fifth soon.
The multi-national folk band are to perform a concert in the covered courtyard at Stapleford Granary next week.
The fundraising campaign for the film, which actor Mark Hampton is to act in and direct, ends tomorrow (June 30).
Acts set to perform on these stages for up-and-coming talent include Lady Nade, Ferris & Sylvester, Steven Adams, Flint Moore, and Zoe Bestel.
Ariadne Wrapped can be found at the railway station.
Fairground rides, an Abba tribute band and tagliatelle served in a giant wheel of cheese were just three of the exciting things on offer.
Richard DeDomenici and his team re-enact scenes from films and TV series in the places where they were originally shot, with his Redux Project.
Described as “so polished, it defies belief”, Cambridge audiences will soon have the chance to see these masters of their craft in action.
The first air show of the season attracted sizeable crowds to the Imperial War Museum Duxford last weekend (June 18-19).
The Mississippi-born singer-songwriter will be coming to the Cambridge Junction this weekend.
The P51 Mustang has been painted in the colours of Col Jack Christian, who was killed in action in 1944.
Taking place from last Thursday (June 16) to Sunday (June 19), CRF attracted a slew of acts - both local to Cambridgeshire and otherwise.
The Globe has released seven short films – each produced by ARU students – inspired by famous plays.
Some 20,000 people descended on Childerley Orchard over the weekend (June 18-19) for the popular event.