The Waeve are a post-punk/indie duo comprising Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall.
The former vicar of Great St Mary’s was commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury as principal author of the revised service.
The long-standing Bristol/London collective, who are set to play Cambridge this week, nearly called it a day in early 2023.
The much-loved purveyor of ‘chap hop’ is also part of Britpop band, Collapsed Lung.
This unique show has been described as ‘two parts concert, one part theatre’.
The Morris Men will be dancing at various spots in Cambridge city centre from 10.30am on Saturday, 27 April.
Titled ‘Altered’, the exhibition showcases each artist’s own personal journey in their creative practice.
The paper was handed out to children and teachers.
The world-famous lyricist is bringing his show ‘My Life in Musicals – I Know Him So Well’ to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
This year’s run will take place in September, just outside Grantchester.
This new venture is from the team behind Clip ‘n Climb in Cambridge and Climb Quest in Milton Keynes.
MC Hammersmith, aka Will Naameh, is the leading freestyle rapper to emerge from middle class West London.
The event is to be held at the Cambridge United Supporters Club in May.
The Northstowe resident, who is originally from Leeds, first turned out for the England A Over 70s team in December last year.
The charity offers therapeutic services to children, young people and families who have experienced trauma and face financial hardship.
Formed in Bradford in 1980 and still going strong, the band put out their 16th studio album, ‘Unbroken’, in January.
The 1957 film version of the play starred Henry Fonda and Ed Begley.
One of them is her first solo CD which features music by 19th century composer Giulio Regondi.
The poet and romantic icon is one of the Cambridge college’s most famous ex-alumni.
The talented quintet have supported the likes of Kiss, Mötley Crüe and Steel Panther on tour.