Jonny Desai is an up-and-coming talent who recently graduated with a first in music from Nottingham University.
Published by Cambridge company Lutterworth Press, Artist About Cambridge charts an artistic journey
The show, coming soon to the Cambridge area, will give visitors the chance to get the latest home styles and trends.
The popular band was formed in Leeds in 1985 by David Gedge, who has remained the only constant member throughout its existence.
The Irish star performed in the city for the first time on Saturday, September 22.
The popular image of Queen Victoria is that of a little old lady, spherical in shape, dressed in black and perpetually grumpy. Lucy Worsley wants to make us think again.
The college could be developed with a new two-storey building providing enough space for a further 300 pupils.
Hailed as “the heroes British rock needs right now” by the Huffington Post, the band will be bringing their catchy tunes and rocky riffs to The Portland Arms on Monday, October 8.
The house-clearing service will hold its latest auction at its Canterbury Street HQ this coming Saturday.
The next best thing to the Eagles' returned to this highly appreciative venue for a fourth time.
Two stunning bespoke homes by Harston Developments LLP will be unveiled to the public for the first time this weekend.
Cambridge Independent joins Team Cambridgeshire to help cause
The experienced folk musician from Wolverhampton released his first album, Passing Stranger, in 2006.
The fashion chain will move into a new space at the front of the shopping centre
It is clear that there was a fairly substantial Roman presence at the new city area being developed by the University of Cambridge, as the remains of a Roman villa are being excavated near the site.
An upmarket barbers, bar and live music venue is to take the place of Quinn's on Downing Street in central Cambridge.
Debbie Baxter’s love of the nature around her has always been quite specific.
He has been master since 2011 of college where he studied as an undergraduate
Time travellers will be the theme of this year's festival as the annual community celebration, which is run by volunteers, returns for a 33rd outing.
The John Banks Honda dealership in Cambridge’s Newmarket Road could become 200 student rooms under new proposals – but a councillor says the site would be better used for affordable homes.