The choristers of Jesus College have joined forces with award-winning prog rockers Big Big Train on a song full of seasonal cheer.
The cast and crew of the pantomime recently got together with special guests from Laragh Homes, the show's headline sponsor.
Artist and quizmaster Frank Paul's book, The Cryptic Pub Quiz, has been published in time for Christmas.
For the second year running, actress Holly Easterbrook will be starring in panto at the Cambridge Arts Theatre over the Christmas period.
Female folk artists Jess Morgan, Kitty MacFarlane and sister duo Doubleknot all performed strong sets.
The college's chapel will host the event at 7.30pm on Tuesday, December 12.
The two folk singers from opposite sides of the country will appear in the venue above the Golden Hind pub on Milton Road.
There has been a lot of facial hair on show recently at Cambridge Design Partnership and at Amazon.
This rising star of rap and R&B, who seeks to change commonly held perceptions of the genre, supported Nelly at the Corn Exchange on Monday, December 4.
It's easy to create a beautiful, low-maintenance garden that will look great all year round.
Trevor Nunn movie will star Dame Judi Dench
Australian-born mezzo-soprano Lynette Alcántara will lead the popular children’s choir at the performance at Emmanuel United Reformed Church on December 14.
The project hopes to raise money for Fly Through Cancer, a campaign to purchase a small plane which could be used in the UK and internationally.
There was plenty of seasonal fun 'n' frolics, as well as Christmas fancy dress in abundance, as the Arthur Rank Hospice staged its annual fun run last weekend.
The writer's latest book America City has enjoyed instant success since it was released last month.
This four-bedroom property, on the market with Prestige Property, features a customisable lighting system, driven by a tablet that further controls the integral multi-room multimedia system.
The video for Adam Lanceley's new song A Film We All Saw was filmed in the streets, riverbanks and beauty spots of the city.
Troublesome crowd members couldn't spoil a hit-packed set from the reformed and rejuvenated Shaun, Bez and co.
Forget Black Friday, the East Anglian branch of one of the largest British based housebuilding companies can do better.
The classically-trained vocalist spoke to the Cambridge Independent before her recent performance at the Corn Exchange.