Referred to as “the edgiest contemporary theatre around” by The Stage newspaper, the Watch Out festival is a showcase of fresh experimental work, showcasing contemporary performance from local, regional and national artists
Following the launch of phase two at Manor Farm – a landmark housing development in the village – three properties have already been reserved, including the recently unveiled showhome
Henry Blofeld is to commentate on a cricket match for the first time since retiring from Test Match Special last year
The award-winning establishment on Green Street recently reopened to the public, allowing the re-styled interiors and new experiential, gin-based cocktails to be enjoyed for the first time
Mike Scott and co, still probably best known for classic pop/rock staple, The Whole of the Moon, stopped off at the Corn Exchange in support of their latest studio effort
The Mirror Men, due to be published on May 1, deals with current and controversial themes
The Arbury Carnival team spent a day at the Tate Modern in London, where they staged creative workshops for more than 600 visitors
Last weekend saw the launch of phase two at Manor Farm – a landmark housing scheme in the village
Fresh from their support slot with Marmozets, one of the most exciting unsigned bands in the UK will be at the Norfolk Street venue on Saturday
The Cambridge Independent went along to sample the spring menu
Adjacent to the lovely All Saints Church, the house dates back to the 17th century and is one of the town’s historic gems
The veteran broadcaster joined world experts in calling for action for nature at the building in the city which bears his name
Florence Donovan, better known as Dos Floris, will be at the Portland Arms tomorrow (Wednesday)
This impressive end of terrace family home – on the market with Pocock & Shaw – provides five well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms
Oscar Wilde's witty and delightful farce runs at the Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday
Proving that the society’s title can be playfully misleading, around 300 works – from painting and sculpture to printmaking and drawing – will be on display at a private viewing on Friday, April 13, before the exhibition opens to the general public until Saturday, April 21.
A young Cottenham footballer had a day out to remember at Wembley when she lined up with the England team as a mascot ahead of their recent friendly against Italy
The acclaimed Californian musician, who will perform at the venue later this month, speaks to the Cambridge Independent
Set in the streets of Nice on the French Riviera during carnival season, Box of Bones is the third novel in Peter Morfoot’s captivating Captain Paul Darac series
Dr Patricia Fara is an author and history of science lecturer at the University of Cambridge, where she is also a fellow of Clare College