The installation is the brainchild of Kate Farmer, wife of the church’s minister, Chris Farmer.
The comedian, who is coming soon to the Junction, tells us all about her new show, One Word: Wow.
The event will take place on Thursday (April 21) at 6pm at its site on Market Hill.
Caroline will be taking the very first session back to term on Wednesday, April 27, in St Neots at the United Reformed Church.
The figures can be found at the Grand Arcade and Lion Yard Shopping Centre, where they form a free Superheroes Trail.
The band’s singer Simon ‘Sice’ Rowbottom spoke to the Cambridge Independent ahead of their gig later this month at The Portland Arms.
The Canadian comic brought his fifth stand-up show, Cockroach, to the city on Saturday, April 9.
He served for 33 years and was its first Labour leader.
This new one-man play starring Russell Lucas premiered its UK tour in Cambridge on April 7-8.
An Ayah’s Choice, published on March 29 by Onwe, is an historical coming-of-age story set in the early 20th century.
Written and directed by Liam, this short film is titled The Freestyle Cowboy Showdown.
Captain Jack provided an environmentally-friendly approach to managing the grassland.
There will be storytimes and activities, as well as themed parties and author signings.
It stars Russell Lucas, who previously played RFK in a National Geographic documentary in 2013, and is set in the 1960s.
Dr Abe Yoffe was an “extremely distinguished scientist with a very long career“.
And registration is now open for 2022 runs.
Whether it’s dinosaurs, superheroes or chocolate eggs you’re after, there are a wealth of options to choose from.
The exhibition reveals the evolution of plein air painting across Europe in the 19th century.
After initially launching in Bury St Edmunds in 2015, a new branch has now officially opened its doors on Bridge Street.
The writer will be in conversation with Jo Middleton, author of Playgroups and Prosecco: The (mis)adventures of a Single Mum.