God of Carnage - a comedy by Yasmina Reza - is on this week at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
Following the announcement of Tom Jones last week, the Pussycat Dolls have been revealed as the final big name of the summer season.
If/Then is Olga Koch’s second live comedy hour and comes after a sell-out run with extra dates added at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
A sold-out Junction welcomed the American singer-songwriter - a superstar in his homeland - on Friday, January 31.
The daily programme, which is hosted by Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, was due to broadcast live from inside the Union tomorrow (Friday, January 31).
Yusuf/Cat Stevens is to make his Cambridge Folk Festival debut at this year's festival which runs from July 30 to August 2.
The Jockey Club Live has announced that national icon Tom Jones will be returning to headline Newmarket Nights on Friday, July 24.
The French purveyors of electro-swing (among other styles) got the Corn Exchange jumping, quite literary, on January 25.
Actress, writer and comedian Arabella Weir – star of The Fast Show and Two Doors Down – talks about the ‘inspiration’ for her new live show.
The Cambridge branch of Waterstones will host the official launch of The Sisters Grimm on February 5.
Hill unveiled the new development of 22 homes last weekend.
American country singer-songwriter Brett Eldredge kicks off his UK tour in Cambridge next week.
Extinction Rebellion (XR) climate activists staged a roadblock on Cambridge’s Milton Road this morning (Thursday, January 23).
Thirty new neighbourhood police officers are now settling into their posts following a week of specialist training.
This Saturday (January 25) and Sunday (January 26), Laragh Homes will be opening the doors to its new show home at Manor Farm.
Kier Living Eastern’s new development, The Park, is situated in the village of Fenstanton.
A new production of arguably the world's favourite musical starts this Wednesday (January 22).
Being the parent of a toddler can be a tricky business, but not to worry as help is at hand.
Cambourne team is victorious as youngsters gather at the Department of Engineering to test their design and programming skills.
The play, based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, stars Helen George of Call the Midwife fame.